The maritime industry is witnessing a significant shift towards digitalization, with the integration of vessel data platforms being a key driver of this change. Kongsberg Maritime and DNV have taken a major step forward in this direction by entering into an agreement to enable the secure and standardized exchange of operational vessel data between their respective digital fleet management solutions and Veracity platform. This collaboration aims to reduce complexity for shipowners and operators seeking to use operational data across maritime services by aligning around common data standards and secure digital data exchange.
The integration is designed to support digital assurance services, operational insight, and future data-driven maritime services while maintaining customer control over data usage. By connecting Kongsberg Maritime with DNV Veracity, the companies are making it easier for customers like Wisby to turn operational data into trusted reporting and practical insight. This collaboration shows how stronger integration can reduce manual work, improve data quality, and give customers greater confidence in the decisions they make every day.
The agreement establishes a digital integration based on DNV’s Operational Vessel Data interface standard and API technology, allowing customers to share vessel operational data between the two platforms in a controlled and scalable manner. This move is expected to simplify environmental reporting while helping customers save time and maintain control over shared data.
DNV and Kongsberg Maritime said the collaboration is customer-driven and intended to reduce complexity for shipowners and operators seeking to use operational data across maritime services. By aligning around common data standards and secure digital data exchange, the companies are creating a more seamless experience for customers in the industry.
The partnership between DNV Veracity and Kongsberg Maritime is a significant development in the maritime industry, highlighting the importance of standardized and trusted access to operational vessel data. This will enable customers like Wisby to make more informed decisions and reduce manual work associated with environmental reporting.
Mikkel Skou, Executive Director Veracity by DNV, emphasized the significance of standardized and trusted access to operational vessel data in accelerating digital assurance and improving decision-making across the maritime industry. By connecting Kongsberg Maritime with DNV Veracity, the company is making it easier for customers to turn operational data into trusted reporting and practical insight.
Anders Bryhni, Senior Vice President Digital Ocean at Kongsberg Maritime, noted that the cooperation is customer-driven and intended to simplify environmental reporting while helping customers save time and maintain control over shared data. This collaboration shows how stronger integration can reduce manual work, improve data quality, and give customers greater confidence in the decisions they make every day.
The integrated vessel data platforms will enable shipowners and operators to access a wide range of operational data, including environmental performance metrics, safety records, and maintenance schedules. This will provide them with valuable insights into their vessel's performance and help them optimize their operations more effectively.
As the maritime industry continues to evolve, the integration of vessel data platforms is likely to play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of the sector. With this collaboration, DNV Veracity and Kongsberg Maritime are taking a significant step forward in creating a more digital and efficient maritime industry.
