NAPA announced that it participated in the ’23rd International Shipbuilding and Marine Industry Exhibition (KORMARINE 2023)’ held at BEXCO in Busan for 4 days from Tuesday, October 24th to Friday, 27th.
Napa is a leading maritime software and data services provider for ship design and operation with over 30 years of operation. Headquartered in Finland, it combines expertise in naval architecture, fleet operations and digital services to conduct research and development to enable safe, sustainable and future-ready transportation.
At this exhibition, Napa actively promoted solutions for ship operation and ship design.
First, Napa leads sustainable and safe maritime operations through solutions for ship operations. It can take safety, fuel efficiency and sustainability to the next level, while providing actionable insights that deliver cost savings of up to 30%.
In addition, solutions for ship operation support △NAPA Fleet Information △NAPA Navigation Optimization △NK-NAPA GREEN Class △NAPA Stability △NAPA Emergency Computer △NAPA Logbook.
An official said, “Safety, fuel efficiency, and eco-friendliness are key priorities for today’s ship owners, operators, and shipbuilders,” and emphasized, “As the maritime industry is facing pressure to decarbonize, it is important to optimize ship efficiency and minimize risks.” .
Napa’s solutions for ship design support 3D modeling and design capabilities that optimize the design process. We combine comprehensive ship design knowledge and extensive technical capabilities to ensure that the ships our customers design are safe, competitive, and maximize performance.
Accordingly, by using a purpose-designed 3D model, more accurate results can be obtained in the early stages of design, and by composing design information into a single 3D model, human errors can be prevented when changing the design, allowing users to experience improved design quality.
In addition, the company said, “The shipbuilding industry is designed in compliance with complex rules and regulations of international standards. “The core of our business is providing support for related rules,” he explained. “We provide analysis of data collected for ship operation and help designers design ships more appropriately for actual use.”
He continued, “The shipbuilding and marine industry is facing a variety of challenging problems,” and “NAPA can complement and respond to problems through software, and can also provide a lot of help to those involved in the shipbuilding industry to grow to the next level.” It was elaborate.
Meanwhile, KORMARINE 2023, co-hosted by Busan City, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Plant Association, Korea Shipbuilding and Marine Equipment Industry Cooperative, Lead K Fairs Co., Ltd. and BEXCO, will feature domestic and overseas shipbuilding, offshore plant, Cutting-edge equipment and new technologies in marine energy were showcased.