Rotterdam
Rotterdam has a rich maritime history and has the largest seaport in Europe. C-Job first opened its office in 2017 and moved in 2019 to accommodate our growing team of naval architects and engineers. Situated on the Nieuwe Maas (close to Rotterdam), on occasion our team can see some of the vessels they have designed sail by, such as the A-Rosa Sena.
Key personnel

Bas van Veldhuizen, General Manager at C-Job

Otto Havinga, Operations Manager at C-Job
Contact us
Address:
Schaardijk 372,
2909 LA Capelle aan den IJssel
The Netherlands
Email: info@c-job.com
Phone: +31 88 0243 700
Our focus in Rotterdam
Solutions

Design and engineering for new-build vessels

Modernization and conversion for existing vessels

Decarbonization, energy efficiency and compliance

Engineering works and integrations
Core Capabilities
Concept design
Basic design
FEM
Stability calculations
Relevant case studies

Green Jade – for CSBC
C-Job supported CSBC with basic design and main crane integration for the Green Jade, the first heavy lift and offshore wind installation vessel built in Taiwan. The vessel, which features a crane with 4,000 tons of lifting capacity and DP3 capability, was launched by CDWE, a joint venture between CSBC and DEME Offshore, and entered service in 2023.

C-Job and LH2 Europe – liquid hydrogen tanker
C-Job has worked in partnership with LH2 Europe to develop an initial design for a liquid hydrogen tanker of 141 meters with a storage capacity of 37,500 cubic meters. The tanker concept is a critical element in realizing a green end-to-end liquid hydrogen supply chain.

Nuclear-powered commercial vessel
Research by C-Job demonstrates the potential for nuclear energy to become an alternative energy source which could contribute to the decarbonization of commercial shipping. This is in part due to the development of small modular reactors (SMRs) and advances in nuclear technologies. Additional C-Job studies explore new economical design speeds when using nuclear energy as a propulsion source for future cases.