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4 October 2005

Product News

ShipConstructor to Support STEP Import and Export

Albacore Research Ltd. (ARL), the creator of the 3D product modeling software ShipConstructorT and Industrial Planning Technology, Inc. (IPT) are cooperating on the development of a translator that will enable ShipConstructor to import and export STEP files containing pipe, HVAC, and equipment data. This technology will significantly enhance ShipConstructor's interoperability in large shipyard environments, allow organizations to more easily access legacy data, and simplify the long term storage and retrieval of archival product model data throughout the entire product lifecycle. IPT is developing the translators using the all-new ShipConstructor Application Programming Interface (API) creating intelligent distributed system objects directly in the ShipConstructor Product Model Database.

STEP, part of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), is an international, non-proprietary standard for the exchange of product model data. Its intent is to help reduce the costs and improve the quality of data translation throughout a product's lifecycle, between different organizations involved in the product's lifecycle, and between physically dispersed sites within an organization. STEP was first introduced in 1994 and is now widely used by many of the world's largest manufacturers.

Recognizing the importance of STEP to the shipbuilding industry, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to IPT in May. The goal is to develop a set of software tools that use STEP to help reduce the costs of pipe production for ships. Foremost among these tools is the development of STEP import/export capabilities for ShipConstructor, the design software-of-choice for the NSRP's Second-Tier Shipyard Design Enhancement Program.

Subcontracting between shipyards can reduce total construction costs by leveling workloads and maximizing the use of automated equipment. However, current methods of subcontracting piping involve the use of paper drawings, resulting in substantial delays, costs, and errors. For Naval vessels, piping represents more than twenty five percent of ship construction costs, so increasing the efficiency of pipe subcontracting can result in significant savings.

Initially, IPT will develop a translator that enables ShipConstructor to import and export STEP files containing pipe, HVAC, and equipment data. IPT will also develop complementary tools that allow pipe shops to use STEP data most effectively. Subsequent development of the translator will focus on additional data types, such as ship hull molded forms and ship structures.

Unlike other file formats and data transfer mechanisms, the STEP format can support an unlimited range of data, including geometry, topology, tolerances, relationships, attributes, assemblies, configuration, and more. By overcoming the limitations of proprietary CAD formats, STEP can provide a seamless exchange of product model data between design, analysis, and manufacturing systems. STEP can also help an organization unlock its wealth of legacy data, by acting as a reliable data transfer mechanism between older, proprietary CAD systems and modern, product modeling systems like ShipConstructor.

The STEP translator will be released as an integrated component of ShipConstructor in the spring of 2006.

Albacore Research Ltd. (ARL) is the creator of ShipConstructor, the AutoCAD based 3D Product Modeling software for the design and fabrication of ships and offshore structures.

ShipConstructor is proving its capabilities on a wide range of new construction, conversion and repair projects, including the US Navy's Littoral Combat Ship, the US Coast Guard's Deepwater Project and the Devils Tower Spar. More than 200 yards and designers worldwide, among which you will find well known names such as Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, Gibbs & Cox, and Dubai Drydocks, trust ShipConstructor with their projects.

ShipConstructor provides functions for curved plates, structure, pipe, HVAC, equipment, and NC-processing and also generates sophisticated production documentation, including assembly drawings, pipe spools, and production reports.

Industrial Planning Technology, Inc. develops, produces, and licenses automation software for the planning, designing, and construction of shipbuilding and process plants. SmartPlan-ShipsT software provides efficiency gains in all areas of the construction process and facilitates rapid replanning activities. Industrial Planning Technology, Inc. is a privately held company located in Titusville, Florida, USA. The staff includes CAD/CAM, planning, and data exchange experts, with years of experience in both shipbuilding and commercial software development. The company offers consulting and customization services to provide integration with existing CAD and ERP systems.

For further information about Industrial Planning Technology and SmartPlan-Ships, please visit http://www.planning-technology.com .

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