2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57997-5_61
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Factors Affecting Shipyard Operations and Logistics: A Framework and Comparison of Shipbuilding Approaches

Abstract: Shipyards around the world have several differences that affect the logistics processes at each yard. The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for mapping the key factors affecting shipyard logistics. We test and validate the framework by applying it to three case shipyards-one Norwegian and two South Korean. To develop the framework, we first identify key factors affecting shipyard logistics, based on a review of the existing literature. The framework is then applied using data from the three cases… Show more

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“…Additional factors can also include organizational structure, and social and cultural factors, such as labor cost and productivity, etc. [39]. The old technique of outfitting implies that the hull of the ship needs to be finished and subsequent outfitting operations are conducted on the ship.…”
Section: Current State Of Outfitting Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional factors can also include organizational structure, and social and cultural factors, such as labor cost and productivity, etc. [39]. The old technique of outfitting implies that the hull of the ship needs to be finished and subsequent outfitting operations are conducted on the ship.…”
Section: Current State Of Outfitting Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are important differences in product, market, process, and supply chain characteristics among different ship types and shipbuilding regions. See, for example, Bai et al (2007) and Strandhagen et al (2020) for comparisons of different shipbuilding regions. We are not aware of any performance studies taking into account that ships delivered from high-cost countries, such as Norway, are often partly built in low-cost countries, i.e., that production is split between two yards in different regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%