Research on a simulation-based ship production support system for middle-sized shipbuilding companies

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Abstract

Today, many middle-sized shipbuilding companies in Korea are experiencing strong competition from shipbuilding companies in other nations. This competition is particularly affecting small- and middle-sized shipyards, rather than the major shipyards that have their own support systems and development capabilities. The acquisition of techniques that would enable maximization of production efficiency and minimization of the gap between planning and execution would increase the competitiveness of small- and middle-sized Korean shipyards. In this paper, research on a simulation-based support system for ship production management, which can be applied to the shipbuilding processes of middle-sized shipbuilding companies, is presented. The simulation research includes layout optimization, load balancing, work stage operation planning, block logistics, and integrated material management. Each item is integrated into a network system with a value chain that includes all shipbuilding processes. © SNAK, 2009.

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Song, Y. J., Woo, J. H., & Shin, J. G. (2009). Research on a simulation-based ship production support system for middle-sized shipbuilding companies. International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 1(2), 70–77. https://doi.org/10.3744/JNAOE.2009.1.2.070

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