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The Naval Architect market is a specialized field within the shipbuilding and ship parts industry. It involves the design, construction, and maintenance of ships and other marine vessels. Naval Architects are responsible for the overall design of the vessel, including its hull, propulsion system, and other components. They also work with engineers to ensure that the vessel meets safety and performance standards. Naval Architects also work with shipyards to ensure that the vessel is built to the highest standards.
Naval Architects must have a strong understanding of the principles of naval architecture, engineering, and shipbuilding. They must also be familiar with the regulations and standards that govern the industry. In addition, they must be able to work with a variety of stakeholders, including shipyards, suppliers, and customers.
Some of the companies in the Naval Architect market include BMT Group, Deltamarin, Foreship, Gibbs & Cox, and Marine Design Dynamics. Show Less Read more