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ClassNK has released the latest ‘ClassNK Technical Journal’, which has been published for contributing to the advancement of technology and society through the outcome of R&D and technical activities.

The latest issue, ‘ClassNK Technical Journal No.8 2023 (II)’ features “Trends and Initiatives toward Reduction of GHG”.

‘ClassNK Technical Journal’

The new issue, ‘ClassNK Technical Journal’ covers an overview of IMO/EU GHG related regulations, safety requirements for construction and equipment of methanol-fuelled ships, methods to reflect wind-assisted propulsion systems in EEDI/EEXI, and the outline of GHG emissions (Scope 1,2,3) accounting in the total supply chain based on the GHG protocol.

This release also features technical articles on the concept in management and its application of safety-related systems using the example of the ‘RAMS’, which is the functional safety standard in the railway sector, next-generation telecommunication infrastructure, research and development on ship collisions, and recent topics at IMO’s MEPC80 and MSC107.

ClassNK Technical Journals are available to download via ClassNK’s website.

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