ClassNK launches digital marketplace for sharing naval design data

Published on June 20, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

ClassNK shipping company has presented Design Data Marketplace, a digital platform that allows shipyards and shipowners to exchange technical information efficiently. This system aims to centralize design data to streamline processes and reduce costs in the maritime industry. For the average citizen, this could translate into safer and cheaper maritime transport, directly impacting the final price of imported products.

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How the technical exchange works on the platform ⚙️

The platform operates as a digital repository where naval stakeholders can upload, consult, and share technical specifications of vessels. By standardizing access to this data, intermediaries are eliminated and communication errors between parties are reduced. This allows shipyards to optimize construction processes and shipowners to verify designs with greater precision. The expected result is a smoother supply chain, with fewer delays and lower operational costs for the sector.

Goodbye to paper: now ships also have their cloud ☁️

Finally, the naval industry discovers that sharing files is more efficient than sending plans in paper rolls tied with string. ClassNK brings us the digital revolution we were all waiting for: a data marketplace where shipyards can sell information to each other as if they were soccer player trading cards. Next, we'll see captains negotiating their favorite routes as NFTs. Meanwhile, consumers just hope that cost savings will someday reach the price of imported avocados.