We created the Fleet Performance Monitoring department more than five years ago. We were among the first ones in Europe to do so and this allowed us to gain a significant competitive advantage on MRV compliance. We recognised the environmental and commercial benefits of meeting the new regulations and we are pleased to have worked with RINA on this initiativesaid Salvatore d’Amico, Fleet Director of d’Amico Group.
We are particularly pleased to have worked with d’Amico on this task. They are the first company to have the entire fleet MRV verified by RINA. We have been accredited by ACCREDIA for this activity and we are also a designated operational entity (DOE) accredited by UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) for the validation and verification of CDM projects. We have all the credentials and the experience to assist the maritime industry in contributing to the global greenhouse gas emissions reductionsaid Paolo Moretti, CCO Marine & Transport, RINA Services.
The new ISO 22000 includes improvements to definitions and consists of the latest trends in safety food requirements, in order to response to the rising global challenges facing the food industry. The 2018 version will help to ensure a higher level of trust in the food security systems and their sustainability.
Company with ISO 22000:2005 have a 3 year period to transition the certificate to the 2018 version until June 2021. The aim is to harmonize the requirements ona global level.