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Polski Rejestr Statków, PRS
Website: http://www.prs.pl
Description: Polski Rejestr Statków dates back to the year 1936 when Polski Rejestr Żeglugi Śródlądowej (Polish Register of Inland Shipping) seated in Warsaw was established. At that time the first rules of the institution - Classification and Construction of Wooden and Steel Barges - were published.
 
Lloyd's Register, LR
Website: http://www.lr.org
Description: Lloyd's Register is one of the world's leading ship classification societies.
 
Indian Register of Shipping, IRS
Website: http://www.irclass.org
Description: Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) is an internationally recognised independent ship classification society founded in India in 1975.
 
China Classification Society, CCS
Website: http://www.ccs.org.cn
Description: Founded in 1956 China Classification Society (CCS) is the only specialized organization of China to provide classification services. CCS aims to provide services for the shipping shipbuilding offshore exploitation and related manufacturing industries and marine insurance by furnishing reasonable and reliable classification requirements and providing independent impartial and integral classification and statutory services to ships and offshore installations for the promotion and safeguarding of the safety of life and property at sea and for the prevention of pollution to the marine environment.
 
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping, RS
Website: http://www.rs-head.spb.ru
Description: The Russian Maritime Register of Shipping established in 1913 is an international classification society recognised by the European Union. RS provides reliable and comprehensive services worldwideRS as a recognized organization fully complies with all applicable international requirements including the requirements of IMO resolutions A.739(18) and A.789(19) Council Directive 94/57/EC EN 45004 and ISO 9001 which is confirmed by the international certificates of compliance issued by results of RS audits and certification.
 
AWWA
Website: http://www.awwa.org
Description: AWWA is an international nonprofit and educational society and the largest and oldest organization of water professionals in the world.
 
European Committee for Standardization
Website: http://www.cen.eu
Description: The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a business facilitator in Europe removing trade barriers for European industry and consumers. Its mission is to foster the European economy in global trading the welfare of European citizens and the environment. Through its services it provides a platform for the development of European Standards and other technical specifications.
 
British Standard Institute, BSI
Website: http://www.bsi-global.com
Description: Since its foundation in 1901 as the Engineering Standards Committee BSI Group has grown into a leading global independent business services organization. The Group now operates globally through its three divisions: BSI British Standards BSI Management Systems and BSI Product Services.
 
ABS
Website: http://www.eagle.org
Description: ABS is one of the world's leading ship classification societies.
 
UNI
Website: http://www.uni.com
Description: UNI - Italian Organization for Standardization - is a private association founded in 1921 appointed by the italian government and the European Union to develop approve and publish technical standards in all economic sectors (industry trade and services) except for the electric and electrotechnical ones.
 
Standards Australia
Website: http://www.standards.org.au
Description: Standards Australia is the nation's peak non-government Standards organisation. It is charged by the Commonwealth Government to meet Australia's need for contemporary internationally aligned Standards and related services.
 
Standards New Zealand
Website: http://www.standards.co.nz
Description: Standards New Zealand is New Zealand's leading developer of Standards and Standards' based solutions.
 
Deutsches Insititute for Normung, DIN
Website: http://www.din.de
Description: DIN the German Institute for Standardization develops norms and standards as a service to industry the state and society as a whole. A registered non-profit association DIN has been based in Berlin since 1917.
 
Germanischer Lloyd, GL
Website: http://www.gl-group.com
Description: Germanischer Lloyd is to the forefront whenever it comes to testing researching and continual improving safety-relevant factors. For about 140 years Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has been offering its services to the shipping industry and setting standards in technology safety and quality. Over the years the spectrum of services provided has steadily broadened so that GL ceased to be a pure ship classification society long ago and is now a globally operating technical monitoring group.
 
Korean Register, KR
Website: http://www.krs.co.kr
Description: Established in 1960 as a not-for-profit ship classification society Korean Register of Shipping has been promoting safe ships and clean oceans by continually developing technology and human resources pertaining to shipping shipbuilding and other industrial services.
 
ASTM
Website: http://www.astm.org
Description: ASTM International is one of the largest voluntary standards development organizations in the world-a trusted source for technical standards for materials products systems and services. Known for their high technical quality and market relevancy ASTM International standards have an important role in the information infrastructure that guides design manufacturing and trade in the global economy.
 
Nippon Kaiji Kyokai, NK
Website: http://www.classnk.or.jp
Description: Nippon Kaiji Kyokai known as ClassNK or NK is a ship classification society. It is what is known under Japanese law as a public service foundation and in its Act of Endowment its ultimate goal is expressed as: "to contribute to the development of maritime service for the protection of human life and property at sea". Environmental protection has also become an increasingly major concern.
 
RINA S.p.A., RINA
Website: http://www.rina.it
Description: RINA S.p.A. is the operational company of Registro Italiano Navale which was founded in Genova in 1861. The date of its establishment makes it one of the oldest classification societies in the world. RINA S.p.A. and its subsidiary companies mainly operate in the fields of ship classification certification and advanced services to industry. RINA Group business activities consist in offering certification verification control assistance and consultancy services to economic and institutional operators aimed at improving the safety and quality of their products processes and services.
 
Bureau Veritas, BV
Website: http://www.bureauveritas.com
Description: Bureau Veritas Group has consistently built recognized expertise helping clients comply with standards and regulations relating to Quality Health & Safety Environment and Social Responsibility. The Group's network of regional and local offices manages client relationship and delivers a comprehensive range of services including inspection testing auditing certification ship classification and related technical assistance training and outsourcing. When appropriate Bureau Veritas also provides advisory services.
 
SGS
Website: http://www.sgs.com
Description: SGS is the world's leading inspection verification testing and certification company. Recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity we employ over 50 000 people and operate a network of more than 1 000 offices and laboratories around the world.
 
TÜV Rheinland, TÜV
Website: http://www.tuv.com
Description: The TÜV Rheinland Group is a leading provider of technical services worldwide. Founded in 1872 and headquartered in Cologne the Group employs more than 13.000 people in over 360 locations in 62 countries and generates annual revenues of € 1 billion. The Group's mission and guiding principle is to achieve sustained development of safety and quality in order to meet the challenges arising from the interaction between man technology and the environment.
 
API
Website: http://www.api.org
Description: API is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited standards developing organization operating with approved standards development procedures and undergoing regular audits of its processes. API produces standards recommended practices specifications codes and technical publications reports and studies that cover each segment of the industry. API standards promote the use of safe interchangeable equipment and operations through the use of proven sound engineering practices as well as help reduce regulatory compliance costs and in conjunction with API's Quality Programs many of these standards form the basis of API certification programs.
 
International Organization for Standardization, ISO
Website: http://www.iso.org
Description: ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world's largest developer and publisher of International Standards. ISO is a network of the national standards institutes of 157 countries, one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the system. ISO is a non-governmental organization that forms a bridge between the public and private sectors. On the one hand, many of its member institutes are part of the governmental structure of their countries, or are mandated by their government. On the other hand, other members have their roots uniquely in the private sector, having been set up by national partnerships of industry associations.
 
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