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.

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.

Offshore construction vessel

C-Job continuously evaluates the maritime sector and its evolving requirements. Based on signals from the marketplace, we saw the potential need for multiple construction support vessels, where crane capacity is lacking and existing ships are aging. 

Offshore wind feeder

C-Job Naval Architects has created an offshore wind feeder vessel for efficient transportation of wind turbine components, initially for the US market. By acting as a feeder vessel, our concept increases the efficiency of local wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs).

Fishing vessels and workboats – for Padmos

C-Job has partnered with Padmos since 2015, completing many projects including new-build vessels. The company, which is based in Stellendam, The Netherlands, builds state-of-the art fishing vessels and pushers which are either diesel-electric or fully electric driven. This aligns perfectly with C-Job’s mission to design and develop energy-efficient vessels.

A-Rosa Sena – for Concordia Damen 

C-Job supported Concordia Damen with the concept, basic and detail design and engineering for the A-Rosa Sena, a river cruise vessel. Designed for A-Rosa Cruises, the German cruise company, the vessel is the largest capacity ship in its fleet, with a record total of 140 cabins for 280 guests. A standout feature of the design is an additional fourth accommodation deck compared to conventional vessels on this cruise route.

Ursa – for Työvene

The Ursa, a trailing suction hopper dredger (THSD), was built by the Työvene shipyard for the Maritime office of Gdynia, and is the first of their fleet.

C-Job was responsible for the concept, basic and detail design, and the integration of dredging equipment.

AB Initio – for Concordia Damen 

Training students who are following a maritime education is vital to the industry. After a winning tender, C-Job supported Concordia Damen to deliver the initial design for a futuristic training and education vessel – the AB Initio. The ship is now operated by STC Group, a dedicated maritime transport and logistics education provider. 

Fully electric ferry – for Saronic Ferries

Based on our history and experience in electric ferries, C-Job was engaged to work on a fully electric, zero-emission 85-meter ferry for Saronic Ferries in Greece. This concept design required C-Job to balance optimized onboard energy usage with sufficient battery power to meet the electrical propulsion demands of a longer-haul ferry.

LNG bunker vessel 

C-Job sees liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a suitable transition fuel for a sustainable maritime industry. However, since only a limited number of LNG bunker vessel designs exist, C-Job created an initial design concept to progress the needs of the industry. The vessel design can be scaled in many different ways, but is mainly intended for bunkering operations within a port, or serving as a short-sea LNG tanker.