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The sea plays an enormous role in the major challenges of our time; wind energy at sea, deep sea mining, maritime safety or reducing our carbon foot print.
The maritime industry provides answers and solutions for these challenges. But who develops affordability and efficient cross supply chain cooperation to deliver on time? Floorganise is full on engaged to impact this future. Join us in this quest with your skills in either Zwolle (NL) or our new office in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria (ES).

Full Stack Developer
FULL STACK DEVELOPER DepartmentDevelopment LocationLas Palmas de Gran Canaria – Spain Apply At Floorganise, we develop digital solutions that are transforming how shipyards operate worldwide. Our flagship tool, Floor2Plan, is used across three continents, helping optimize processes and ensuring maritime supply chains become more efficient and sustainable Functions and responsibilities You will be part of a dynamic team developing Floor2Plan, our leading tool. You’ll play a key role in: Designing new features and concepts. Translating complex needs into simple, effective solutions. Continuously improving user experience (UX) and technical architecture. We follow an agile methodology (Scrum), with daily stand-ups, retrospectives, and other practices fostering effective collaboration. Your ideas and solutions will always be heard and valued. Requirements Ambition and a desire to grow your knowledge and skills. EU or NATO member-country passport. Advanced English proficiency. Clear and effective communication. Enjoyment of working independently while being part of a solid team. A university degree (Bachelor’s or Master’s) or equivalent experience. Experience with C#, ASP.NET, .NET Core, MVC, HTML, CSS, and Angular. What does Floorganise offer? Challenging projects full of opportunities in international shipyards. Collaboration with colleagues in our Las Palmas office and the Netherlands team. An optimal work environment with expert teammates and access to the latest tech tools. Flexible working hours. The option to work part-time with a competitive salary. Extensive support for your personal development. Interested? If you identify with our offer, don’t hesitate—we’re eager to meet you! Show us your work; a project you’re proud of tells us much more than just a CV. For any questions about the vacancy, you can contact Ronald:📞+31 613324100✉️ ronald@floorganise.com Hop on board and take the next step in your career! Apply here! Apply for the offer

Graduation Internship/Assignment Marketing Strategist
Graduation Internship/Assignment: Online Conversion and Marketing Strategy DepartmentSales & Marketing LocationZwolle – The Netherlands Apply Thousands of ambitious shipbuilders worldwide are eager to learn more about our innovative solutions. Will you help us capture their attention and convert it into concrete leads? The Assignment: Increase Online Conversion and Optimize Our Marketing Strategy At Floorganise, we have worked hard in recent years to enhance our online visibility, but we see plenty of opportunities to boost our conversion rates. Your task revolves around developing and implementing a data-driven marketing strategy that leads to more inbound traffic and a higher conversion rate of website visitors into leads. What Will You Do? Analyze the Current Situation: Map out our online channels and performance. Analyze visitor behavior on our website and identify areas for conversion optimization. Create a Marketing Calendar: Develop a structured marketing calendar aligned with our target audience and goals. Balance content, promotion, and campaigns. Strategies for Inbound Traffic: Research and implement methods to increase inbound traffic, such as SEO, SEA, content marketing, and social media. Test various campaigns and measure their impact. Enhance the Customer Journey: Design a conversion-focused process that guides visitors seamlessly to lead conversion. Set KPIs and develop dashboards to track progress and results. Provide Future Recommendations: Offer long-term strategy recommendations based on your findings. Why join Floorganise? At Floorganise, you’ll work in a dynamic, international team of nearly 30 colleagues, spread across offices in Zwolle and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. You’ll have the opportunity to play a key role in our growth strategy and plenty of room to bring in your own ideas. What does Floorganise offer? A challenging internship assignment where you’ll make a direct impact. Support from experienced colleagues. A comfortable workplace in Zwolle, with the possibility of working in Spain for a period. Internship compensation, travel allowance, and fun extras such as provided lunches and team outings. Your Profile: You are in the final phase of your HBO/WO studies in Commercial Economics, Marketing, or a related field. You have an affinity for online marketing and data analysis. You think strategically, are analytically strong, and have an eye for detail. You are a team player but can also work independently. What Can You Expect? A challenging assignment that prepares you for the professional world. Ample room for your ideas and initiative. An internship where you truly make a difference for our organization. Practical Information: Internship period: 32-40 hours per week. Location: Zwolle, with the option to work in Spain for a period. Graduation compensation and travel allowance included. Interested? Contact Ronald de Vries at 0613324100 or email ronald@floorganise.com. Evening calls are welcome. Start your career at Floorganise and help us expand our growing impact in the shipbuilding industry! 🚢 Apply here! Apply for the offer!

New floorganisers bring experience to our mission
New floorganisers bring experience to our mission We are excited to announce the addition of talented and experienced professionals to the Floorganise team. As we continue to innovate and improve solutions for the shipbuilding industry, these new colleagues bring new perspectives and expertise to help us fulfill our mission to transform shipyard operations through cutting-edge technology. As Floorganise grows, we are excited to welcome new team members, each one brings valuable skills and experience to solve shipbuilding challenges, increase project efficiency and create innovative solutions for our customers. With their combined knowledge of shipbuilding software, project management and process improvement, these new members will help us develop tools that increase productivity, streamline workflows and ensure successful completion of projects at shipyards around the world. We invite you to join us in welcoming our new colleagues to the Floorganise family. We are excited about the possibilities this growth brings and look forward to the many achievements we will accomplish together as we continue to innovate and transform the shipbuilding industry.

Bridging information gaps in shipyard operations with TU Delft
Bridging information gaps in shipyard operations with TU Delft In shipbuilding, precision and teamwork are crucial. However, if information gaps is delay or missing data, that can lead to an expensive problem. Bjorn Visser, who is doing his Master at Ship Production Faculty at TU Delft, researches how these information gaps can be bridged. By comparing actual practices with formal processes, his research aims at improving the efficiency and flexibility of the shipyard. The shipbuilding industry depends on such custom flow processes as “Engineering to Order” and “Concurrent Engineering,” which call for a very smooth coordination across teams. Yet, information gaps have also been a big challenge; they slow down projects, increase costs, and could even cause setbacks. One major problem is that much of this work is based on the knowledge of the employees valuable skills and experience acquired over time, but hardly ever documented. This makes it difficult to connect real practices with official rules, delaying things and making it more difficult to use IT solutions as well as one might. To address this, shipyards are using a bottom-up approach to better understand how things actually work on the shop floor. By looking at real practices, they can identify where things might go wrong. This approach helps match everyday work with official processes, cutting out inefficiencies and better managing any changes. Its flexibility allows for adjustments when needed, helping shipbuilding projects stay on track and production remain flexible. Jose Jorge Garcia Agis and Per Olaf Brett. Figure 1: Challenges identified on current data and project management practices at Ulstein [1] [1] Jose Jorge Garcia Agis and Per Olaf Brett. “Digital Shipbuilding – Needs, challenges, and opportunities”. In: International Marine Design Conference (May 2024). DOI: 10.59490/imdc.2024.849. To help with this, the research uses a tool called Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM). Originally created for safety analysis, FRAM shows how small changes in tasks can build up and cause bigger problems. In shipbuilding operations, using FRAM helps identify how information gaps affect production. By spotting these gaps early, shipyards can fix issues before they become bigger problems, improving efficiency and reducing risk. This research offers helpful insights into how information and communication affect shipyard operations. Using the FRAM method, shipyards can better align their work with formal processes, leading to better control, more efficiency, and greater innovation. As the shipbuilding industry moves forward, closing these information gaps is key to improving both efficiency and accuracy. At Floorganise, we explore how Bjorn’s insights and adaptive, knowledge-driven solutions can empower shipyards to achieve operational excellence.

Strengthened PDM for an advanced planning and scheduling
Strengthened PDM for an advanced planning and scheduling Floorganise is proud to introduce a major upgrade to its Floor2Plan Shipyard MES, designed to easily connect with leading PDM/PLM systems and offer Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) features. Insights for Supervisors This upgrade uses the product breakdown structure (MBOM/EBOM) from PDM systems to automate key parts of planning and scheduling in shipyards. With part-level metadata, Floor2Plan calculates work hours, assigns resources, and creates detailed plans and digital work packages. Activities are sequenced directly from the PDM system, significantly reducing manual effort while improving planning accuracy. For example, engineering model data such as weight or welding length can automatically fill detailed planning templates in Floor2Plan. These templates include pre-set activities with specific resource assignments, making workflows more controlled and flexible. Insights for Supervisors Real-Time Insights for Supervisors Using material availability data from ERP systems, this solution also adds the Last Planner methodology (LPM), giving supervisors real-time updates to make better decisions. This approach reduces manual planning efforts by up to 50%. Supervisors also get faster access to critical data, cutting wait times from weeks to just one day. This improvement reflects Floorganise’s focus on building strong partnerships with key PDM/PLM providers. These partnerships go beyond simple data sharing, adding built-in APS features that help shipyards align their resource planning with production schedules more effectively. With this integration, shipyards could save up to $17.4 million per year for every 1,000 workers by improving processes and removing inefficiencies. By bridging the gap between MES and PDM systems, Floorganise continues to innovate, offering solutions that enhance planning precision, operational efficiency, and decision-making across all levels of shipyard operations. Stay tuned as we lead the way in shaping the future of shipyard technology

A connected shipyard: Integrating sensor data in Floor2Plan
A connected shipyard: Integrating sensor data in Floor2Plan What if your shipyard were fully connected? Imagine tracking part statuses on the panel line and instantly updating the digital work package for your downstream assembly shop. Or measuring torch times in your workshops and automatically comparing them to production norms based on part metadata. Could you identify production deviations in real-time? Floor2Plan is transforming shipyard operations by shifting from department-specific planning to process flow-centric approaches. A connected shipyard represents the next frontier in this mission. With automated detail planning and advanced scheduling capabilities, Floor2Plan enables to optimize their primary production processes, enhancing efficiency and adaptability. This transformation is made stronger by our work with the EcoShipYard project. As part of this research initiative, we are adding real-time sensor data from production activities across the shipyard. This data includes key metrics like machine hours, energy use, emissions, and welding torch times. This detailed dataset helps to: Monitor and understand actual production performance. Establish reliable production norms. Continuously improve operational efficiency and environmental sustainability. By supporting EcoShipYard’s mission to promote sustainability, lower environmental harm, and encourage reusing materials in shipbuilding, we are giving the tools to produce ships in a greener and smarter way. For more information about the EcoShipYard project and its objectives, visit EcoShipYard’s official site.