Ship Design: Pure 3D Process Deployed for US-built Advanced Rotortug

June 28, 2021

ABS, Robert Allan, Signet and USCG use purely 3D process to celiver commercial vessel. Image courtesy of Robert Allan Ltd
ABS, Robert Allan, Signet and USCG use purely 3D process to celiver commercial vessel. Image courtesy of Robert Allan Ltd

The evolution of commercial ship design and construction now includes a first in the U.S.: the first commercial U.S. vessel designed, built and verified using an end-to-end 3D design process, a project coordinated through ABS, Robert Allan Ltd. (RAL), Signet Maritime Corporation (Signet) and the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG).

Designed by RAL, the Advanced Rotortug (ART), which is designed to escort vessels and offshore assets at the Port of Corpus Christi, will receive its Certificate of Inspection from the USCG and will now be built and operated by Signet to ABS Class, making it the first commercial vessel in U.S. history to be produced using only 3D models in design and construction for all structures.

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