Ulstein chooses CADMATIC Wave for product lifecycle management
Published on 13th ofJanuary, 2026
Ulstein Group ASA is partnering with Cadmatic to take a significant step forward in digital shipbuilding through the implementation of CADMATIC Wave, a next-generation PLM solution. This strategic move replaces the previously used platform with a system that better aligns with Ulstein’s operational needs and broader digital strategy.
By integrating design, engineering, and production data within a single ecosystem — seamlessly connected with Cadmatic’s widely used design tools — Wave enables smoother data flow, improved collaboration, and greater efficiency across the shipyard’s design and construction processes.
With Wave, Ulstein can:
- Migrate live design and construction data from their former database into Wave with full data integrity.
- Configure Wave PLM features to match Ulstein’s processes and workflows.
- Replace legacy systems while gaining a modern, future-ready data backbone and create a digital thread.
- Unify and strengthen collaboration across engineering, production, procurement, project management, and external partners.
- Increase traceability and control of all ship-related data and documentation throughout the lifecycle.
- Reduce data search and rework time, improving engineering and production efficiency.
- Shorten project lead times through better information access and automated change management.
- Enhance decision-making with real-time project and lifecycle visibility.
Integrated project management and connected data
Wave is more than a document repository. It connects the entire vessel lifecycle from early sales estimates to system design, drawings, material take-offs, work orders, commissioning, and warranty records.
With Wave, production foremen can raise issues directly from the 3D model or engineering document by marking the affected component or zone. Engineers see the exact context, apply the fix, and – once approved – the update is propagated to all relevant sister ships. For example, if a vibration issue is solved by adjusting a pump mount, Wave links the fix to the pump’s tag. The updated solution is automatically applied to hulls 2–4 where the same tag exists, thereby preventing future oversights.
Enabling collaboration across the value chain
Wave reflects how shipbuilders view the vessel: as a dynamic network of systems and compartments, not just disconnected drawings. Functional systems like propulsion or combat are mapped to spatial zones, so every stakeholder – designer, planner, or maintainer – navigates the same connected picture.
Digital backbone for the product lifecycle: design, build, warranty, operation and maintenance
Executed in multiple phases – including data migration, system configuration, go-live, and a hypercare phase – the project ensures a smooth adoption and optimal performance of the new system.
This collaboration highlights Ulstein’s and Cadmatic’s shared commitment to digital transformation in the maritime industry. By partnering on integrated solutions and smart data management, both companies are driving more efficient, data-driven operations.
About Ulstein Group ASA
ULSTEIN is an internationally renowned provider of ship design, shipbuilding and system solutions for ships. For more than 100 years, Ulstein has developed future-oriented products and services for the maritime industry, with a vision to create tomorrow’s solutions for sustainable marine operations.
About CADMATIC Wave
A marine-focused PLM platform that ensures complete visibility, traceability, and control of ship-related data – from initial design through to operation and maintenance. It centralizes engineering, procurement, production, and operational data within one connected digital thread, specifically tailored for shipbuilding.