seatec - Finnish marine technology review 1/2008 | Page 33

V E R I S TA R Bureau Veritas classifications for all weather conditions Photo: Risto Valkeapää “T his is a time period of developing a new efficiency in the yards and the sea traffic”, Mr. Curt-Olof Eklund, Man- aging Director of Bureau Veritas Finland (BV) says. “There is a need to eliminate climate effects like storms and ice in the traffic and the classification companies like BV has an important role in this new situation.” “One example is from the logistics sector. It is a new type of multipurpose deck cargo vessel of the Finnish chartering and operations company Meriaura Oy Ltd. The vessel “Aura”, is designed especially for transporting heavy project cargos on deck in the Baltic Sea area, and it has been built according to the Finnish-Swedish ice class I A by classification of BV. No weather circumstances, even in the wintertime, can disturb the block transportation between yards. This is important concerning the tight time tables of the shipbuilding projects.” “BV has also a long history of the classification of Tallink ships. The starting point from “Romantica”, delivered in 2002, has joint to a lengthened version from the base chain like “Galaxy” and now a third of those, which will be built in the Rauma shipyard for delivery in 2009”, Mr Eklund says. seatec 2008 31