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MasterShip is a company on the edge of modern shipbuilding technology with customers all over the world.
Shipyards, design and engineering companies have automated their design and engineering activities. The link to actual production of hulls, superstructures and installations is, however, often a bottleneck.
Based on more than 20 years of experience in shipbuilding work preparation, MasterShip helps shipbuilders to produce ships and yachts faster and cheaper, using its unique and mature based MasterShip Software and its unique Services formula.
MasterShip-software translates a design concept into production information and is fully integrated with the latest AutoCAD versions.
MasterShip-software makes use of the latest 3D technology to model the entire ship structure and installations on board. At the same time it generates all necessary production information.
MasterShip-software makes modern CNC metal processing-technology accessible and profitable by linking the ship design process to the workshop of any small, medium or large shipyard in the world. Links to ship-design and logistic systems make MasterShip-software a central solution for the shipyard and its subcontractors.
MasterShip people are dedicated shipbuilding engineers, software engineers and supporting back-office people.
MasterShip is enlarging her international network of MasterShip Centers continuously. There are MasterShip Centers all over the world selling and supporting MasterShip Software and Services.
MasterShip was founded in 1986 by Jacques Hoffmans, after he graduated in Naval Architecture at Delft University of Technology.
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MasterShip Milestones
2011: Template Oriented Modeling (TOM©) inside AutoCAD
2009: Automatic fairing inside AutoCAD
2007: Interface with AutoCAD based piping program for shipbuilders
2005: Solid modeling and 2D-3D integration inside AutoCAD
2003: Database for production information linked with AutoCAD
2000: Automatic nesting inside AutoCAD
1995: Description of 3D ship shapes inside AutoCAD
1992:Fairing
1988: Interface with CNC cutting machines
1987: Expansion algorithm for single and double curved surfaces.
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