Press release

Bureau Veritas signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Shenzhen Port Group to accelerate Green Corridor development 

Jun. 30 2026

The new cooperation agreement seeks to advance the development of a Green Shipping Corridor (GCS) to unlock meaningful carbon reductions and establish Shenzhen as a global maritime green hub.

On June 29, Shenzhen Port Group and Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Shenzhen, China. The two parties engaged in in-depth discussions on strengthening collaboration across key sectors and jointly advancing the development of green shipping corridors.

Under the agreement, both parties will leverage their respective strengths and resources to deepen collaboration focused on the development of green shipping corridors and related businesses. Through resource sharing and complementary capabilities, they will jointly develop green shipping projects to deliver replicable and scalable outcomes.

Bureau Veritas will provide professional technical support to Shenzhen Port Group and industry players at large, helping them navigate evolving maritime regulatory policies and translate emerging international rules into practical, implementable measures to align domestic and global industry standards. Backed by its comprehensive global business footprint, BV offers end-to-end testing, inspection and certification services covering the entire green fuel industrial chain, spanning renewable energy production to bunkering infrastructure for marine fuels. It has also built extensive hands-on experience in numerous domestic green fuel projects.

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Alex Gregg-Smith, President, Marine & Offshore at Bureau Veritas
Alex
Gregg-Smith

President

Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore

Global decarbonization of the shipping industry requires concerted efforts and in-depth collaboration across the entire industrial value chain. As a world-class port conglomerate, Shenzhen Port Group boasts strengths that are highly complementary to Bureau Veritas’s expertise in technical services and standard-setting. Deepening our partnership is of great significance for the green transition of the shipping sector. We hope this collaboration will serve as a catalyst to align domestic and international standards and jointly develop viable pathways for low-carbon maritime trade.

Hu Zhaoyang, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Board at Shenzhen Port Group, stated: “Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore is a globally recognized authoritative body in the maritime sector, with a wealth of decarbonization solutions and practical experience for the global shipping industry. Its vision aligns perfectly with Shenzhen Port Group’s green development strategy. Building on this agreement, we will further expand all-round cooperation across relevant fields, and maximize the combined value of Shenzhen Port Group’s diverse industrial application scenarios and BV’s authoritative technical certification capabilities to achieve mutual benefit through complementary strengths.”

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(From left) Alex Gregg-Smith, President of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (appearing on screen); Maciej Lepicki, Vice President, BV Marine & Offshore Greater China; Dr. Jeffrey Guo, Senior Vice President, BV Marine & Offshore Asia Pacific; Hu Zhaoyang, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Board at Shenzhen Port Group; Shen Huaxin, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and President at Shenzhen Port Group; and Peng Hongbo, Member of the Party Committee and Vice President at Shenzhen Port Group, at the signing ceremony.