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HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS

03/11.2026


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MARINE SOLID-STATE HYDROGEN STORAGE SYSTEM

03/11.2026


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China Classification Society and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority held a thematic exchange on new energy vessel technology

03/04.2026

Recently, China Classification Society (CCS) was invited by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) to attend a technical workshop for port state inspectors. During the meeting, CCS shared and exchanged specialized technical achievements on the technical characteristics of new energy vessels, safety risk management, operational management, and key points of on-site inspections, providing professional support for the safety supervision and risk prevention system construction of new energy vessels. The meeting was held in two sessions, with port state inspectors from the four major regions of Australia participating.
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CLASS B SHIPBORNE AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM

03/04.2026


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SHIPBORNE BEIDOU SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM RECEIVER

03/04.2026


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REFORMER

03/04.2026


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Empowering Maritime Innovation and Safety: Mr. Pan Zhongbing Appointed as Chair of IACS Survey Panel

02/12.2026

Mr. Pan Zhongbing brings 32 years of distinguished professional expertise in ship survey and classification society operations, with profound technical acumen spanning ship and marine equipment survey, statutory compliance, quality management, flag state affairs, and maritime emergency response.
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The "YuanHeKou" vessel, surveyed by China Classification Society, was named and delivered

02/03.2026

On January 26, the"Yuan He Kou", a 7,000-car LNG dual-fuel vehicle carrier, was named, delivered, and put into operation in Nansha, Guangzhou, with full technical support for plan approval , survey, and technical assistance provided by China Classification Society (CCS).
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Guidelines for Onboard Waste Heat Recovery Power Generation Systems

04/01.2026


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Guidelines for Onboard Waste Heat Recovery Power Generation Systems 2026

02/01.2026


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Rules For Construction and Equipment of ships carrying liquefied gases in bulk

03/30.2016

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Rules for Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk 2026 Amendments

02/01.2026


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Port State Control (PSC) Inspection Analysis Report for the Fourth Quarter of 2025

01/28.2026


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STEEL CASTINGS

01/26.2026


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CCS Rules and Standards Facilitating the Green, Low-Carbon, and High-Quality Development of Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries

01/21.2026

By Niu Song, CCS Shanghai Rules & Research Institute; Li Sen, CCS Offshore Engineering Technology Center
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Analysis of the Current Status and Prospects of Global Onboard Carbon Capture Technolog

01/21.2026

With the advancement of the temperature control goals under the Paris Agreement, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has formulated a phased emission reduction roadmap, targeting a 20% to 30% reduction in international shipping greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 2008 levels, a 70% to 80% reduction by 2040, and the achievement of net-zero emissions around 2050.
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With the escalation of international shipping emission reduction requirements, Onboard Carbon Capture Systems (OCCS) have emerged as innovative equipment enabling deep decarbonization for traditional fuel-powered vessels.

01/21.2026

On September 27, 2025, "Shandong Xinsheng," New-build vessel in China equipped with an Onboard Carbon Capture System (OCCS), was successfully named and delivered.
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Technical Service for Risk Assessment of Ships Equipped with OCCS

01/21.2026

With the escalation of international shipping emission reduction requirements, Onboard Carbon Capture Systems (OCCS) have emerged as innovative equipment enabling deep decarbonization for traditional fuel-powered vessels.
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Research on Verification Methods for the Contribution of OCCS to EEDI and CII

01/21.2026

Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) refers to the process of separating CO? from industrial processes, energy utilization, or the atmosphere and achieving its emission reduction and/or obtaining side effects through engineering means.
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Impact of IMO MEPC 83 on the Development of Onboard Carbon Capture Technology

01/21.2026

At its 81st session in 2024, the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) formally proposed the draft "IMO Net-zero Framework," which was approved at MEPC 83 in April 2025.
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规范指南意见征集

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CCS is committed to protecting the safety of life and properties at sea and preventing marine environmental pollution, and focuses on the scientific research on water safety and environmental protection application technologies. CCS also provides international-leading technical rules and standards for ships, offshore installations and related industrial products, and offers corresponding classification survey, verification surveys and notarial surveys as an independent third party. As of the end of Nov 2025, CCS has surveyed over 36,000 ships of  210 million GT.With the authorization of the Administrations of flag States or Regions, CCS carries out statutory survey and other services as authorized by the Administrations according to international conventions, rules, and relevant regulations of authorizing States or Regions. By the end of Nov 2025, CCS had been authorized by the Administrations of 64 major flag States or Regions across the globe, including China, to perform statutory surveys for the ships and offshore installations flying their flags.With the objective of “Building a first-rate international classification society with global competitiveness”, the service principles of “Safety, environmental protection and creating value for clients and society”, as well as the vision of “Building a unique, first-rate international classification society upon technology and credibility”, and relying on a global service network and the best professional team, CCS provides services for a range of industries and fields including shipping, shipbuilding, shipping finance and insurance, marine equipment, ocean resources exploitation,  scientific research, certification and approval, energy saving and emission reduction, etc. by ensuring continuous improvement of brand reputation and value through advanced technology and excellent services.
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