Press release
Bureau Veritas showcases next-generation remote inspection at Posidonia with launch of Athens survey center
To be introduced during Posidonia, the new Remote Inspection Technique (RIT) center in Athens joins Bureau Veritas’ global network of 7 centers with over 15 qualified drone surveyors to promote safety whilst supporting operational efficiencies for shipowners.
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) will introduce its latest Remote Inspection Technique (RIT) center in Athens, Greece, during a Digital Solutions Seminar at Posidonia 2026 on June 4, 2026. During the event, industry leaders will gather to explore how digitalization is reshaping risk management, operational performance, and supporting asset values across shipping.
The seminar “How Bureau Veritas Digital Solutions Reduce Risk, Lower Cost & Enhance Asset Value”, running from 15:00-16:15 in Room 1B, Hall 1, will bring together shipowners, technology partners, and BV experts for a panel discussion on the industry's shift from reactive compliance to proactive, performance-based asset management. The new Athens RIT center – part of a network that has grown from five qualified surveyors in early 2025 to more than 15 across approximately seven global centers – exemplifies BV's commitment to equipping shipowners and operators with data-driven tools as they navigate mounting regulatory and commercial pressures. It is planned that this network will expand further by the end of the year to 16 centers with over 40 qualified surveyors.
The event will explore how surveys using RIT support current commercial pressures, reduce off-hire time, eliminate rope access and scaffolding costs, and ultimately extend asset life safely whilst improving operational efficiency.
RIT is a field-based methodology in which a trained surveyor deploys drone and UAV technology whilst onboard to inspect confined spaces such as ballast tanks and cargo holds, eliminating the need for physical entry into potentially hazardous areas. The approach is distinct from traditional remote survey engagements, which are limited to document review conducted at a distance and do not involve the physical presence of a surveyor aboard the vessel, which significantly impacts the scope of the survey.
Safety and operational efficiency are central to the case for RIT adoption. Conventional ballast tank inspections require five to seven personnel to enter spaces that may contain toxic gases, extreme humidity, and temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius. BV estimates that RIT reduces confined-space entry risk by 60 to 70 percent, using a single qualified surveyor and a single-deck companion.
The operational model also delivers broader commercial value for shipowners thatextends beyond cost reductions. Structured, auditable inspection records supported by AI-processed drone data help owners safely extend asset life, preserve resale value, and provide a clearer picture to lenders and insurers about vessel condition with objective asset health indicators that banks, hull cover and P&I clubs increasingly expect. For charterers and cargo owners operating within tightening ESG and CII frameworks, data-backed evidence of condition from class-supported inspections also can support chartering decisions and strengthen sustainability reporting.
President
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
The expansion of our RIT network into Athens reflects both the maturity of the technology and the strategic importance of Greece to international shipping. Each of our RIT surveyors is a subject-matter expert for a specific vessel type, and the combined approach of using AI to analyze drone-collected imagery before the surveyor validates the findings gives owners and operators a genuinely robust, two-stage quality-assurance process. As shipping faces greater scrutiny from lenders, charterers, and regulators, our role is evolving from compliance referee to data-driven risk partner. We see the offshore sector’s current trajectory – where drone-assisted inspection is already becoming mandated for high-risk activities – as a strong indication of where sea-going vessel inspection is heading.
Bureau Veritas’ remote inspection and digital survey offering is designed to support clients at every stage of their digitalization journey. From operators exploring initial efficiency gains to advanced fleets leveraging integrated data ecosystems, BV provides scalable solutions aligned with each client’s level of digital maturity, enabling a practical and progressive approach to enhanced performance and risk management. Complementing these capabilities, BV also offers SMART and cyber security notations that support shipowners in structuring and advancing their digital strategies. These notations provide formal class recognition for both current digital maturity and forward-looking commitments, encouraging continuous improvement while aligning operational, regulatory, and investment priorities.
The event will take place on the 4th June between 15:00 - 16:15 in Hall 1, room 1B – RSVP here.