NH₃ Kraken – for Amogy

C-Job is helping to pave the way for a greener shipping industry as a knowledge partner for Amogy,a dedicated specialist in ammonia-based energy solutions. We helped integrate the company’s revolutionary ammonia-to-power system into the tugboat NH₃ Kraken, and supported onsite execution activities at the shipyard, including modernization, construction, engine removal, and other challenges.
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.
A new CSD 30″ – for the Port of Portland

To maintain its shipping channel, the maintenance dredger Oregon has been hard at work for the Port of Portland since its construction in 1965. Due to its age, the Port reached out to C-Job to create a concept design for a new CSD 30”, to replace the Oregon, which could run on marine diesel oil and also be methanol-ready.
MENENS Working to Cut Dutch Shipping Emissions

latest news Methanol is used to manufacture hundreds of everyday products, including car parts, cosmetics, and cleaning products. It may also be the answer for ship owners and operators seeking cleaner fuels and technologies to meet impending emissions targets. The MENENS consortium, of which C-Job is a part, was formed in the Netherlands in 2021 […]
New generation push boats – design for thyssenkrupp Veerhaven

thyssenkrupp Veerhaven is exploring opportunities for a new generation of climate-friendly pusher boats: an EU Stage V emission standards push boat, and/or a dual-fuel methanol-diesel push boat. C-Job provided two different concept designs for each type of vessel, which had to navigate the river Rhine, deliver low OPEX, and provide good crew comfort.
E-Pusher 1 – for Kotug

C-Job worked with Padmos, a family run shipbuilder, on behalf of their client and shipowner, Kotug. In 2021, Kotug launched its E-Pusher concept of fully electric pusher boat and barges, which are a world first. The concepts were created by Kotug, and C-Job collaborated with Padmos on the basic and detailed engineering for the first of these vessels, the E-Pusher 1.
Orion – for DEME

The Orion is a floating DP3 offshore installation vessel designed to support offshore wind parks with mega foundations and turbines. The vessel, which was a first of its kind, is a sister ship to the Green Jade. It was delivered to DEME in 2022 and currently sails around the world to perform installations for offshore wind projects.
Vox Amalia – for Van Oord

C-Job collaborated with Van Oord, a global leader in dredging and marine construction, for the development of the Vox Amalia, a trailing suction hopper dredger (TSHD) with a capacity of 18,900 m³. Van Oord provided the business case and operational requirements, while C-Job performed a feasibility study, concept design, basic design review, and detail design, and provided building supervision support.
Bonny River – for DEME

C-Job was commissioned to develop the initial and concept design for this trailing suction hopper dredger (TSHD) on behalf of DEME, one of the world’s leading dredging companies. The Bonny River is a next-generation LNG-ready vessel, which is designed specifically to meet the challenges of dredging hard soils. It boasts a hopper capacity of 15,000 m³, and can operate in deep waters exceeding 100 meters.
Texelstroom – for TESO

To handle increased traffic between the island of Texel and Den Helder on the Dutch mainland, the ferry company Texels Eigen Stoomboot Onderneming (TESO) commissioned the Texelstroom ferry, choosing C-Job to deliver an innovative and sustainable design. The Texelstroom is the first passenger ferry to run on compressed natural gas (CNG), so C-Job applied our risk-based design approach for this vessel and also worked closely with regulators to ensure compliance.