HANSA HEAVY LIFT has been awarded the ISO 50001 Energy Management Certification for best practice in energy management.
Auditors from the classification society body DNV GL certified the heavy lift specialist after its ships and offices were found in compliance with ISO standards.
HANSA HEAVY LIFT has been awarded the ISO 50001 Energy Management certification for best practice in energy management. Below, left to right, are Dirk Lange, Key Account Manager, DNV GL - Maritime, Steve Dawson, Director Fleet Management, HANSA HEAVY LIFT GmbH, Alexandra Leuschner, QHSE Officer, HANSA HEAVY LIFT GmbH, Nadine Schramm, QHSE Auditor, HANSA HEAVY LIFT GmbH, James Cook, Head of QHSE, HANSA HEAVY LIFT GmbH, and Victor Beltran Quinones, Principal Surveyor / Auditor Hamburg Operation, DNV GL -
Maritime.
“With an effective energy management system, we ensure we are able to identify our major consumers of energy, set targets for reduction of energy and initiate plans to achieve this,” said Steve Dawson, Director Fleet Management, HANSA HEAVY LIFT.
“A decrease in our energy consumption means we are also able to reduce our environmental impact as well as achieving a reduction in energy costs. Our certification to ISO 50001 helps to strengthen our already robust ISO 14001 Environmental Management System.”
“HANSA HEAVY LIFT has made a strong commitment to energy efficiency and promoting sustainable energy management within their organisation, demonstrating that it committed to sustainable operations,” said Dirk Lange, Key Account Manager at DNV GL – Maritime.
HANSA HEAVY LIFT held a ceremony on 1st of December, 2016 together with DNV GL to celebrate the certification as well as to highlight the importance of energy efficiency. HANSA HEAVY LIFT specialises in heavy lift, super heavy lift, and project cargo, with an increasing focus on transport and installation (T&I) in the subsea oil and gas markets, as well as the offshore windfarm sector.
Source: HANSA HEAVY LIFT