
Navantia and Siemens Xcelerator: A Strategic Collaboration in Shipbuilding
Navantia, a leading Spanish shipbuilding company, has joined forces with Siemens to implement the Siemens Xcelerator industrial software in the Coastal Hydrographic Vessel (BHC) project. This partnership is pivotal in modernizing and enhancing the shipbuilding process for the Spanish Navy.
Project Overview
Navantia is tasked with constructing two Coastal Hydrographic Vessels for the Spanish Navy. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to upgrade naval capabilities and modernize the fleet.
Siemens Xcelerator
Siemens Xcelerator is a comprehensive suite of software tools designed to support digital transformation across various industries, including shipbuilding. It focuses on improving lifecycle management, from design through to operation.
Goals of the Partnership
The primary objectives of this collaboration include:
- Enhancing process quality.
- Reducing costs associated with shipbuilding.
- Decreasing delivery times for the vessels.
The partnership is expected to streamline operations and improve overall efficiency in the shipbuilding process.
Training and Development
Navantia's engineers have participated in Siemens' Marine Digital Twin program. This training is designed to facilitate the digital transformation of shipbuilding processes, enabling engineers to effectively leverage advanced digital tools.
Broader Implications
This initiative is part of a larger strategy known as Shipyard 5.0, under the ELCANO program. The goal is to position the Spanish naval industry at the forefront of technological advancements, ensuring competitiveness in the global market.
References
- Newswire Today - Navantia Applies Siemens Xcelerator
- Siemens Newsroom - Navantia BHC Project
- PRZoom - Navantia and Siemens Collaboration
This collaboration marks a significant step towards modernizing shipbuilding practices in Spain, leveraging advanced technologies to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness in naval construction.