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Design: October 1, 2024

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Route planner: advanced options

  1. Model various routes tailored to different logistic types, such as vessels and helicopters.
  2. Choose the destination of each route from the base.
  3. Define the logistic load conditions for each route.

For more details, refer to the route planner guide.

Practical applications:

  • 10-knot speed restriction: Model the 10-knot speed restriction for the first 30 nautical miles outside the US coast, meeting US developers' requirements.
  • Helicopter routing: Differentiate helicopter routes from sailing routes, addressing longstanding industry demands.
  • Heavy lift vessels (HLVs): Plan different routes for HLVs entering and exiting harbors to minimize delays.
  • Onshore transportation: Enhance modeling for specialized trucks, such as those transporting nacelles and blades.
  • Floating wind: Distinguish between towing routes for semisub tows and regular sailing routes.
  • Long Voyages: Plan distinct routes to ports and fabrication yards, considering cost-effective options like avoiding the Suez Canal.

Start exploring the advanced modeling capabilities with Shoreline Design!