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ClassNK Releases 3D Model-Based Approval Guidelines Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. May 28, 2026 Source: ClassNK ClassNK has released the “Guidelines for 3D Model-Based Approval (3DMBA)”, which summarizes the fundamental principles and standard practices for 3DMBA (3D Model-Based Approval), a next-generation design approval approach in which 3D models serve as the primary basis for approval. At the same time, ClassNK has released its 3DMBA-compatible drawing approval system “NK-PASS” and “ClassNK 3DViewer,” and has commenced operation of an integrated workflow for 3D model-based design approval. NK-PASS is a drawing approval management system provided by ClassNK. Traditionally used for 2D drawing approval. It will be equipped with functions supporting 3DMBA in this release, enabling approval processes using OCX‑based 3D models. ClassNK 3DViewer is a 3D viewer under development by ClassNK is designed to render OCX‑based 3D models. It is intended for use in workflows centered on 3D models, including those under the 3DMBA framework, and supports broader utilization of digital data. The guidelines aim to facilitate the smooth execution of approval applications and reviews using 3D models by clarifying the scope of information subject to approval for the handling of design changes, thereby supporting the introduction and operation of 3DMBA, based on a common understanding among shipyards, designers, shipowners, and classification societies. The use of the newly released NK-PASS and ClassNK 3D Viewer enables the integrated execution of approval applications and reviews based on Open Class 3D Exchange (OCX). By leveraging 3D models from the early stages of ship design, it is possible to reduce rework and improving the efficiency of design processes. In recent years, the use of 3D models has been expanding in ship design and production. 3D models enable the visual understanding of complex structures and arrangements and facilitate the accurate communication of design intent
ClassNK Releases 3D Model-Based Approval Guidelines
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