Tuesday, 28 April 2026

VESON, VERACITY BY DNV PARTNER ON VERIFIED EMISSIONS DATA INTEGRATION

KUALA LUMPUR, April 28 (Bernama) -- Maritime data and freight management solutions provider, Veson Nautical (Veson) has formed a strategic partnership with Veracity by DNV to integrate verified emissions data into operational and commercial shipping workflows.

The integration connects Veson’s IMOS with the Veracity platform, allowing emissions figures verified by DNV to flow directly into voyage financials and profit-and-loss tracking within IMOS.

According to Veson in a statement, this first-of-its-kind integration is designed to help shipping operators incorporate compliance and automated data quality checks into voyage decisions, regulatory reporting and settlement processes, while reducing manual data handling and audit risk.

Veson President and Chief Operating Officer, Sean Riley said the partnership reflects growing industry demand for verified data to support both compliance and commercial performance.

Meanwhile, Veracity by DNV Executive Director, Mikkel Skou said the collaboration demonstrates how verified data can improve decision-making, operational efficiency and data-sharing across the maritime sector.

The partnership is expected to expand into an end-to-end emissions reporting and verification workflow, enabling operational vessel data from IMOS to be transferred to Veracity for quality assurance and verification through DNV’s Emissions Connect.

The system is intended to support compliance with evolving frameworks such as the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and FuelEU Maritime, while also supporting broader commercial use cases.

The partnership builds on Veracity by DNV’s maritime data network, which connects to more than 65,000 vessels worldwide through automated access to verified data, and Veson’s expanding Platform Partner Network. Together, they aim to extend trusted emissions and operational data into core shipping systems, providing a more connected ecosystem for maritime commercial operations.

-- BERNAMA

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