Holistic Design Approaches
This whitepaper explores how a holistic approach to vessel design can enhance offshore wind operational efficiency. By integrating data-driven analysis, project-specific equipment, and optimized vessel sizing, companies can reduce risk, control costs, and improve vessel performance. The paper emphasizes the importance of capturing the insights required to make well-balanced decisions for the business case.

Topics covered
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Industry Challenges and Vessel Shortages:
There’s a growing gap between offshore wind energy capacity targets and vessels capable of installing XXL monopiles.
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Holistic Design Is Essential:
Optimizing vessels through an integrated approach can improve project outcomes and operational efficiency.
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Smart Vessel Sizing
Bigger isn’t always better—right-sized vessels, when well-designed, can offer better workability.
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Data-Driven Analyses:
Feasibility studies and data-driven analyses help to tailor ships to future needs and optimize investment.
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Walter van Harberden
Director at Padmos
Our longstanding relationship with C-Job means we work shoulder to shoulder with them, seamlessly extending our team to support us to deliver modern, efficient, and tailored engineering solutions and construction expertise to our clients.
TESO
TESO Spokesperson
Partnering with C-Job on the Texelstroom brought bold innovation to ferry design. Their out-of-the-box thinking aligns exactly with TESO’s green ambitions. The Texelstroom delivers exceptional sustainability, capacity, and comfort for our passengers.
We lead the way encouraging potential stakeholders to embrace change and move things forward, both on the vessel design front and on the land-based infrastructure and supply. One can’t come without the other.
C-Job, at its core, is a key player in sustainable ship design, worldwide. Sharing the same values with them, naturally led to this cooperation.
Joseph Lefakis
Partner at Saronic Ferries
Marcel Hermans
Engineering Project Manager at Port of Portland
C-Job delivered an innovative and forward-thinking concept design for our future dredger. Their ability to adapt to our unique requirements and integrate methanol-readiness into the design highlights their commitment to sustainability and operational excellence.
Seonghoon Woo
CEO at Amogy
The successful demonstration of the NH₃ Kraken, the world’s first carbon-free, ammonia-powered vessel, marks a pivotal moment in maritime decarbonization. This achievement was made possible through the exceptional engineering and system integration design provided by C-Job, whose expertise was instrumental in bringing our vision to fruition. Their dedication and support were crucial in overcoming the challenges of this groundbreaking project, and we look forward to continued collaboration as we advance towards a sustainable future for the maritime industry.

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This whitepaper explores how a holistic approach to vessel design can enhance offshore wind operational efficiency. By integrating data-driven analysis, project-specific equipment, and optimized vessel sizing, companies can reduce risk, control costs, and improve vessel performance.