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The document provides an overview of shipyards, detailing their functions in building, repairing, and recycling ships. It outlines different types of shipyards based on purpose, such as building docks and shipbreaking yards, and discusses shipyard management, design, and building processes. Additionally, it covers maintenance practices and conversion retrofitting for existing vessels.

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The document provides an overview of shipyards, detailing their functions in building, repairing, and recycling ships. It outlines different types of shipyards based on purpose, such as building docks and shipbreaking yards, and discusses shipyard management, design, and building processes. Additionally, it covers maintenance practices and conversion retrofitting for existing vessels.

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SHIPYARD AND SHIPYARD

MANAGEMENT
ENGR. M. ROMANO, RNAME
A s h i p ya rd i s a
s p e c i a l i ze d fa c i l i t y o r
p l a c e u s e d to b u i l d ,
re p a i r, m a i nta i n , a n d
p re s e r ve s h i ps .
S h i p ya rd s a re u s u a l l y
l o c ate d o n t h e s h o re s
o f a s e a , r i ve r, o r o t h e r
b o d y o f wate r l a rge
e n o u g h to a l l o w e a sy
a c c e s s fo r s h i ps to b e
b u i l t o r re p a i re d .
Building
Building Repair
and Repair
Dock Dock
Dock
Shipyard Shipyard
Shipyards
Types of Shipyards based on purpose and
Function
B u i l d i n g D o c k S h i p ya rd –
C o n st r u c t s n e w s h i p s f ro m
s c ratc h , i n c l u d i n g m e rc h a nt
s h i p s , ta n ke rs , a n d
wa rs h i p s .
B u i l d i n g & Re p a i r D o c k S h i p ya rd
– Handles both shipbuilding and
re p a i rs fo r fl ex i b i l i t y.
S h i p b re a k i n g & Re c yc l i n g
Ya rd s – D i s m a nt l e s
decommissioned ships while
m a n a g i n g h a za rd o u s
m ate r i a l s s a fe l y.
S h i p b re a k i n g & Re c yc l i n g
Ya rd s – D i s m a nt l e s
decommissioned ships while
m a n a g i n g h a za rd o u s
m ate r i a l s s a fe l y.
Large
Shipyards –
Mass
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ships with
advanced
automati on.
Medium
Shipyards –
Builds and
repairs ships
with smaller
infrastructure
than large
shipyards
S m a l l S h i p ya rd s – Fo c u s e s
o n co n st r u c ti n g s m a l l e r
ve s s e l s , o ft e n p r i vate l y
owned.
S m a l l S h i p ya rd s – Fo c u s e s
o n co n st r u c ti n g s m a l l e r
ve s s e l s , o ft e n p r i vate l y
owned.
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Shipyard Management

• Involves overseeing ship construction


and repair processes.
• Ensures projects are structured for
efficiency and organization.
• Requires maritime engineering
expertise and attention to detail.
• Integrates tools, technology, and
workforce to optimize operations.
• Plays a crucial role in delivering quality
ships on time and within budget.
SHIP DESIGN PROCESS

• Feasibility Study –
Evaluates technical and
financial potential.
• Concept Design –
Develops a General
Arrangement (GA) for
budget assessment.
• Contract Design –
Establishes fixed pricing
SHIP DESIGN PROCESS

• Basic Design – Gains


approval from classification
societies and flag states.
• Detail Design – Finalizes
technical specifications and
layout integration.
SHIPBUILDING PROCESS
• Lofting – Transforms ship
designs into full-scale
sections.
• Numerical Control (NC)
Cutting – Automates cutting
of steel plates.
• Bending – Shapes steel
plates for curved surfaces.
SHIPBUILDING PROCESS
• Block Installation & Welding
– Assembles ship sections
precisely.
• Painting – Protects against
corrosion and ensures
compliance.
• Launching – Moves the ship
into the water for outfitting.
SHIPBUILDING PROCESS
• Outfitting – Installs engines,
pipes, and electrical
systems.
• Trials – Tests vessel
performance and
compliance.
• Delivery – Transfers the
completed ship to the
S H I P R E PA I R S & M A I N T E N A N C E

• Predictive Maintenance – Checks


equipment before failure occurs.
• Corrective Maintenance – Fixes
issues as they arise.
• Risk-Based Maintenance –
Focuses on critical components.
• Condition-Based Maintenance –
Monitors equipment to predict
replacements
CONVERSION & RETROFITTING

• Modifies existing ships to meet


new regulations or operational
needs.
• May involve propulsion
upgrades, deck modifications, or
structural changes.
• Ensures extended vessel service
life and compliance with industry
standards.
END

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