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3 crucial elements of an integrated approach to ship design and engineering

The marine industry has had to manage growing complexity in recent years as a few significant trends have impacted operations….

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A new business model for the marine industry: Adding ship service & maintenance to your shipyard’s offerings

A ship in dock – rather than out at sea – is expensive for shipyards and ship owners. Yet every…

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Why the marine industry needs a new process for ship construction

Shipbuilders always want – and need – to deliver projects on spec, on time and on budget. However, increased complexity…

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3 simulation technologies the marine industry needs to adopt to optimize ship design

As the global economic slowdown and the continued push toward more sustainable operations, the marine industry is under pressure to…

Light-bulb economics and basic engineering of auxiliary systems

Be it light bulbs or heavy duty assets used onboard marine vessels, the cost of ownership matters. Find out how Siemens technologies enable sustainable designs.

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Sail away with our maritime on-demand webinars

Reconcile work and leisure by attending some of our most exciting on-demand webinars for the maritime industry. Did your long-awaited…

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Procurement, early design and digitalization in the post COVID-19 marine industry

New challenges don’t always need new solutions. It is fascinating to see how different businesses have been dealing with the…

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Leveraging the digital twin for shipyard infrastructure optimization

As part of a major shipyard infrastructure optimization and modernization project, the US Navy is using modeling and simulation tools…