Optimize the structural integrity of your vessel with our Longitudinal Strength Module. This module evaluates the longitudinal strength of the ship’s hull, ensuring it can withstand the forces exerted during loading and in various sea conditions. By analyzing the distribution of stresses and strains along the length of the vessel, our Longitudinal Strength Module helps you identify potential weak points and design robust loading plans for enhanced safety and performance.
Crane Barge Ship Loading Monitor
Crane Barges Ship Loading Monitor A crane vessel, crane ship, crane barge, or floating crane is a ship with a crane specialized in lifting heavy loads, typically exceeding 1,500 t (1,476 long tons; 1,653 short tons) for modern ships. The largest crane vessels are used for offshore construction. The cranes are fitted to conventional monohulls and barges, but the largest crane vessels are often catamaran or semi-submersible types which provide enhanced stability and reduced platform motion. Many crane vessels are fitted with one or more rotating cranes. Some of the largest crane vessels use fixed sheerlegs instead; in these designs, the crane cannot rotate relative to the ship, and the vessel must be manoeuvred to place loads. Other vessels use large gantry cranes and straddle the load. ShipLOADMaster™ – is a software package for calculation of load, stability, strength, floatability for tankers, gas carriers, dry bulk cargo ships, container carriers, sea-river vessels, gener...