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Bluetracker's EU MRV and IMO DCS Modules Comply with International Emission Compliance Regulations

Verifavia IT system certification process covers emission compliance as well as cyber security standards

Navis, the leading provider of maritime software solutions for efficient and compliant cargo and vessel performance, today announced that the dedicated emission compliance-modules for EU MRV and IMO DCS of the fleet performance software Bluetracker One has been awarded certification by Verifavia, the emissions verification company for the transport sector. Both modules are fully compliant with the requirements of 2015/757 for EU MRV and MARPOL Annex VI, Regulation 22A for IMO DCS.

As part of the Verifavia certification process, a deep analysis of Navis data and processes was conducted, including a comprehensive survey of the Bluetracker engineering team. The results showed that Navis has designed a compelling and safe software solution that assists ship operators in aggregating operational vessel performance data to generate annual emission reports in accordance with EU MRV and IMO Data Collection System (DCS) regulations.


With regard to the EU MRV requirements, the Bluetracker module considers the fuel consumption methodologies A, B and C for vessel types such as container vessels; oil, gas and chemical tankers, bulk carriers, general cargo vessels, reefer vessels, multipurpose vessels and roro vessels. All the parameters required for compliance with the EU MRV and IMO DCS regulations are adequately monitored in the system and Bluetracker's reporting mechanisms are fully compliant with the regulations. Furthermore, the aggregation of emission data by Bluetracker is compatible with the official platform EU Thetis MRV: The file 'Emissions.xml' generated by the system includes data for both EU MRV voyages and EU / European Economic Area (EEA) port stays and it was successfully imported in THETIS MRV.

"With Verifavia certification, the Bluetracker system has once again demonstrated its compliance which has also been confirmed by our customers who have successfully started the verifying process of the ship-specific annual emission reports in accordance with the EU MRV regulations," says Martin Bardi, Vice President Global Sales at XVELA and Navis Carrier & Vessel Solutions. As one of the first IT solutions Bluetracker MRV gained the "MRV ready" certification by the classification society DNV GL in 2017.

Bluetracker emission compliance modules generate compliant emissions reports whereby all incoming operational ship data is continuously validated in real-time, in terms of data plausibility, consistency and completeness. In addition to the Bluetracker data collection systems Reporting and Automatic, Bluetracker MRV and IMO DCS modules can also be combined with other reporting solutions in which the data is exchanged via API interface.

Furthermore, the Verifavia system certification has shown that both emission compliance modules by Bluetracker are compliant with the software requirements according ISO IEC 20551 software engineering standards and the software security requirements according ISO IEC 250051.

Navis Carrier & Vessel Solutions will attend the leading industry event, Navis World 2019, taking place March 25-28 in San Francisco and upcoming CMA Shipping Conference April 2-4 in Connecticut where it will showcase its Bluetracker capabilities. Members of the shipping community are encouraged to visit their exhibitor booths for additional insight.

For further information please visit www.bluetracker.de

More Info: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190226005688/en/Bluetracker%E2%80%99s-EU-MRV-IMO-DCS-Modules-Fully

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