Victoria, BC, Canada, Friday 27th
July 2007
ShipConstructor
Software Inc. (SSI), a world leader in ship design
software systems, today launched its next-generation shipbuilding platform.
ShipConstructor 2008 delivers a new standard in
advanced AutoCAD-based, three-dimensional product
modeling and production planning software. “SC 2008 is an immensely powerful tool designed to meet
our customers’ needs for reliable, userfriendly,
integrated software design and production capability for
even the most complex and specialized
marine applications,” said Rolf G. Oetter, president and
CEO, SSI.
To accomplish
these customer-focused goals, the SC 2008 design team
greatly enhanced the parametric
modeling functionality introduced in the SC 2006
version, incorporated key data from customer needs
analyses, conducted extensive beta testing by long-term
users, and undertook a rigorous quality assurance
process. In addition, SC 2008 leverages the wealth of
AutoCAD capabilities which significantly reduce
the time it takes to migrate to a ShipConstructor
solution and simplify data exchange with other parties.
SC 2008 is completely compatible with many powerful
programs such as Inventor, Rhino, MaxSurf,
Multisurf, NavisWorks and all versions of SQL Server
2000 and SQL Server 2005.
The
ShipConstructor team is currently completing and testing
the much-anticipated Split & Merge
capability for release later this year. “This new
function facilitates collaborative shipbuilding and
floating
offshore project development between engineering design
teams in a completely secure IT environment,”
said Steve Ivison, project manager, software
development, SSI. “It will be easy to outsource portions
of a
project to subcontractors while maintaining overall
control and concurrent engineering through periodic
merges.”
Over 6,000
ShipConstructor software licenses are used by more than
300 organizations on six continents,
including the U.S. Navy, Dubai Drydocks, Austal Ships,
Genoa Design, Vripack Yachting International
and Labroy Offshore.