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  1. A ship intended to sail in international trade must hold a valid class certificate, issued upon verification of its compliance with the rules of a Classification Society.

  2. www.rina.org › en › businessMarine - RINA.org

    Sail to the highest standard: rules, technologies and notations to handle shipping, offshore or yachting units.

  3. We specialise in testing, inspection, certification and engineering solutions across a wide range of markets including, among others, marine, energy, real estate, infrastructure and mobility, space and defence, industry 4.0. RINA at a glance.

  4. RINA is a private, multinational company headquartered in Genoa, Italy. It was founded in 1861 under the name Registro Italiano Navale ( Italian Naval Register ).

  5. The marine applications allow you to access our public databases containing: ship’s public data, marine service suppliers and marine products certified by RINA. class and statutory rules, documents and updates. PSC tools for managing PSC inspections. and much more.

  6. RINA classification is the most recognised standard of safety in the yachting world and provides benchmarks above industry standards for a boat’s seaworthiness and overall safety. To maintain RINA classification, yachts must undergo periodical surveys.

  7. shared.rina.org › SCresources › DocumentsMarine

    RINA Rules grant additional class notations to vessels complying with particular standards for special features, thus providing added value to a ship’s stakeholders.