Design: October 1, 2024
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Route planner: advanced options
- Model various routes tailored to different logistic types, such as vessels and helicopters.
- Choose the destination of each route from the base.
- 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.
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