How C-Job and Amogy retrofitted a tugboat for zero-carbon power | Data-driven Shipbuilding

How C-Job and Amogy retrofitted a tugboat for zero-carbon power | Data-driven Shipbuilding

In this podcast episode, we talk with Niels de Vries from C-Job Naval Architects and Abigail Jablansky, Head of Projects at Amogy, about how they retrofitted a tugboat to run on ammonia, taking it all the way from concept design to commissioning on a public waterway. They share how a first-of-a-kind technology, tight space constraints, and a parallel development process shaped every decision, and how Cadmatic kept engineering teams aligned throughout.

Key topics in this episode:

  • How Amogy's ammonia-to-power system works and why ammonia is a promising zero-carbon fuel for maritime applications.
  • What made this retrofit different: new technology, no prescriptive rules, and a product still in development during design.
  • How 3D scanning at multiple project stages defined the design basis and unlocked space for integration.
  • How the 3D model kept C-Job, Amogy, the shipyard, and remote engineers coordinated throughout the project.
  • Key lessons from delivering a first-of-a-kind project, and what comes next for Amogy.

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Building smarter shipyards: aligning data, people, and value | Data-driven Shipbuilding

Building smarter shipyards: aligning data, people, and value | Data-driven Shipbuilding

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From scan to sea trials: modernizing an engine room | Data-driven Shipbuilding

From scan to sea trials: modernizing an engine room | Data-driven Shipbuilding

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Strong administration, faster ship design | Data-driven Shipbuilding

Strong administration, faster ship design | Data-driven Shipbuilding

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Value of data: How smarter models empower engineering | Data-driven Engineering

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Seaspan on how partnership supports a digital thread in shipbuilding | Data-driven Shipbuilding

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Recorded at the WorkBoat Show 2025, this conversation brings together Seaspan and Cadmatic to share a five-year journey of digital implementation. The discussion covers large-scale coast guard and Nav...

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Overcoming data fragmentation in electrical design | Product Insights

Overcoming data fragmentation in electrical design | Product Insights

Electrical design data often lives in too many places. Schematics in one system, equipment data in another, and changes tracked manually in between. The result is extra work, version confusion, and co...

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How digital twins, mobility and AI help maintenance teams work efficiently | Data-driven Engineering

How digital twins, mobility and AI help maintenance teams work efficiently | Data-driven Engineering

Downtime can cost €100,000 per hour. When an alert hits, there is no time for hunting documents, searching drawings, or figuring out where the asset is.Maintenance does not fail because teams do not k...

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