Victoria,
BC, Canada, Wednesday 9th
February 2005
The development of key features in ShipConstructor
will be funded by the Second-Tier Shipyard Design
Enhancement Project II, which recently received
significant funding from the National Shipbuilding
Research Program (NSRP) Advanced Shipbuilding
Enterprise. The project, headed by Bender Shipbuilding &
Repair Co., Inc., includes seven shipyards and four
naval architect firms, representing the core of
second-tier shipbuilding and ship design in the United
States.
The overall goal of the project is to provide U.S.
second-tier shipyards with a state-of-the-art design
system that will enhance their global competitiveness.
Albacore Research Ltd. (ARL) will extend
ShipConstructor’s capabilities to fully meet the design
requirements of the U.S. second-tier shipyard industry.
Specific features to be developed include integration
with the Common Parts Catalog and the ability to Split
and Merge Projects.
The Common Parts Catalog, developed by the U.S.
first-tier yards, standardizes the definition of
purchased part data and related support documents.
Provisions for equivalency allow yards to exchange data
efficiently, and facilitate the ability to communicate
and even utilize parts in stock at other yards.
Integrating ShipConstructor with the Common Parts
Catalog streamlines the material control system from
definition to delivery of the finished product, and even
during product lifecycle management.
The ability to split and merge ShipConstructor
projects will enable collaboration among shipyards and
design agents working on a single project in multiple
locations, simplifying outsourcing and sub-contracting.
Even in mid-project a yard can sub-contract part of the
work and still remain in full control should their own
resources not be sufficient.
Mr. Patrick Roberts, Research & Development Manager at
Bender Shipbuilding and Repair Co., Inc., said “We are
proud to have once again assembled leading shipyards and
designers to collaboratively participate in the
development of software features that meet the needs of
the U.S. shipbuilding industry.”
“This initiative will not only make it easier for
North American shipyards and designers to work together,
but it will also make the North American shipbuilding
industry more competitive internationally,” said
Mr. Rolf
Oetter, President of ARL.