Croatian Register of Shipping

Croatian Register of Shipping (Croatian: Hrvatski registar brodova), also known as CRS, is an independent classification society established in 1949. It is a non-profit organisation working on the marine market, developing technical rules and supervising their implementation, managing risk and performing surveys on ships. The Society's head office is in Split.

Croatian Register of Shipping is the member of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) since May 2011.

The register is officially recognized by the Malta Maritime Authority.[1]

Croatian Register Of Shipping (CRS)
Native name
Hrvatski Registar Brodova
Independent, not for profit but common welfare oriented, public foundation
Industry Maritime and shipping
Energy
Management systems
Founded 1858 [Austrian Veritas ] 1949 [CRS]
Headquarters 21000 SPLIT, Republic of Croatia
Area served
Global
Services Ship Classification
Risk management
Certification of Safety Management Systems
Type Approval
Marine Products Certifications according to EU Directives
Website www.crs.hr

Historical record

Status

Mission

Certification / Accreditation

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