The maritime industry faces growing complexity across every link of the value chain, with stakeholders navigating unique challenges such as sustainability requirements, market uncertainties, and the integration of new technologies.
Addressing these challenges sustainably requires collaboration across the entire maritime ecosystem. As the world’s leading classification society and trusted maritime advisor, DNV delivers the expertise and insight needed to guide you through these complexities, facilitating secure, forward-looking solutions.
Our approach ensures you stay ahead of evolving regulations while enhancing performance and reducing environmental impact. Through our extensive network of supply chain and product assurance professionals, we deliver tailored, end-to-end solutions across the maritime value chain in Switzerland and beyond.
Our local experts in Switzerland are prepared to address regional needs with the backing of our global network. With a strong local presence, we provide responsive, high-quality service for any situation – allowing you to benefit from what sets us apart: our deep industry insights, extensive sector expertise, and advanced tools and technology.
As the industry’s authority in classification, we help you confidently navigate complex regulations and anticipate future challenges.
Broader industry specialisation
We understand the entire maritime value chain. Our unique position enables us to promote integrated collaboration.
Best in class tools & software
Our advanced tools and software convert your data into actionable insights, driving impactful operational change efficiently.
DNV Switzerland: Local Presence, Global Expertise
Your challenges are unique, and so should be our approach. We invite you to our local office for a discussion. Together, over a cup of coffee, we'll explore how DNV can help with your business.
DNV Switzerland Rue de Lausanne 15 1201 Geneva +41 79 518 63 07
Our Transport in Transition is a deep-dive into availability, technology development, costs, policy drivers, and likely uptake of sustainable energy sources in transport sectors through to 2050.
The GHG emissions regulations under negotiation impacts the way ships are built, operated and fuelled in future, and have significant technical, operational and commercial implications.
Our Transport in Transition is a deep-dive into availability, technology development, costs, policy drivers, and likely uptake of sustainable energy sources in transport sectors through to 2050.