Danish ships once again at the forefront of safety

For the third year in row, Danish-flagging ships are number one when it comes to abiding safety, health, and certification, a yearly survey shows. 
The 28-year-old bulker "Gerd" was retained in 2020 at a Danish port, because it lacked sufficient food stock for its crew. This restriction came about due to control from the Danish Maritime Authority. | Photo: fotograf: Hans-peter Schröder
The 28-year-old bulker "Gerd" was retained in 2020 at a Danish port, because it lacked sufficient food stock for its crew. This restriction came about due to control from the Danish Maritime Authority. | Photo: fotograf: Hans-peter Schröder

Ships that flag the colors of Dannebrog are at the top of the class when it comes to ship adherence to rules regarding safety, health, and certification. 

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