Load Station Loading Instrument

Cost-effective, user-friendly loading software that meets your needs and industry standards.

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About Load Station

Load Station is a cutting-edge TYPE 3 Loading Insturment designed for precise and efficient stability calculations directly on a ship’s 3D model. It provides accurate assessments of intact stability, deterministic damage stability, and longitudinal strength, ensuring compliance with industry standards. With a modern, user-friendly interface, it delivers a seamless experience while maintaining industry-level performance in complex calculations. Rigorously tested and approved by major classification societies, our software is a trusted tool for safe and efficient ship operations

Installed onboard more than 80 vessels.

Including but not limited to tankers, bulk-carriers, general cargo, ferries, floating docks...

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Awesome Features

Load Station offers many features to make your loading operations faster and easier.

Easy Installation

User friendly

Damage stability

Strength Calculations

Detailed Reports

Unlimited Support

Powerful features

Load Station provides many features with a simple and easy to use user interface.

  • Intact Conditions

    Assess the ship's stability and trim under normal operating conditions, without damage or flooding.

  • Damaged Conditions

    Evaluate the vessel's stability and strength when damaged or flooded, under real-world emergency scenarios.

  • Intact Trim & Stability

    Analyze the ship’s trim and overall stability when in its original, undamaged state.

  • Damaged Trim & Stability

    Assess how the ship’s trim and stability are affected in case of damage or flooding.

  • General Stability Criteria

    Define the criteria to evaluate the overall stability of the vessel under typical loading conditions.

  • Damage Stability Criteria

    Establish standards and criteria for assessing the stability of a ship under damaged conditions.

  • Severe Wind Stability

    Determine the ship’s stability under severe wind conditions, factoring in wind forces and ship design.

  • Direct Tank Numerical Simulation

    Perform detailed simulations of tank conditions, including their impact on ship stability and loading.

  • Longitudinal Strength

    Assess the vessel’s ability to withstand bending forces along its length, ensuring structural integrity.

  • Damage Stability Evaluation

    Evaluate how the vessel’s stability is compromised by damage, considering various scenarios and damage locations.

  • Local Strength Criteria

    Establish criteria to assess the strength of localized areas of the ship’s structure, such as bulkheads and decks.

  • Grain Stability

    Analyze the vessel’s stability when carrying bulk grains, taking into account cargo shifting and loading configurations.

  • Air Drafts

    Measure the height of the vessel above the waterline to ensure clearance under bridges and other obstacles.

  • Shear Force Correction

    Account for shear forces in the ship’s structure to ensure its strength and durability during operations.

  • Bridge Visibility

    Ensure the ship’s bridge offers clear visibility for safe navigation, particularly under varying load conditions.

  • Timber and Log Loading

    Analyze the stability implications of loading timber and logs, which may require special considerations due to their shape and weight distribution.

  • Container Loading

    Optimize container placement on the ship to maintain balance, strength, and stability throughout the voyage.

  • Drafts at Marks/Perpendiculars

    Measure the ship's draft at key points to monitor loading and ensure compliance with operational limits.

  • General Cargo Loading

    Assess the loading of general cargo, considering the effects on ship stability and strength.

  • On Deck Cargo Loading

    Analyze cargo placement on deck, ensuring that it doesn’t compromise the ship's stability or strength.

  • Deadweight Breakdown

    Break down the ship’s deadweight to ensure that the ship is not overloaded and is within safe operational limits.

  • Visual Alarms

    Set up visual alerts to warn the crew about potential stability issues or dangerous conditions.

  • Audible Alarms

    Implement audible alerts to notify the crew about stability or loading concerns in a timely manner.

  • Specially Suitable Compartment

    Identify compartments designed for specific types of cargo, ensuring safe loading and stability.

  • Grain Untrimmed Ends Loading

    Manage loading procedures for grain cargo to minimize instability due to untrimmed ends or improper stowage.

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