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J Ship Prod Des 26 (02): 155–162.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSPD-2010-26-2-155
Published: 01 May 2010
... Repair Process conwip part kit rework drydock inventory critical path ship repair Journal of Ship Production and Design, Vol. 26, No. 2, May 2010, pp. 155 162 A New Approach to Ship Repair Using CONWIP and Parts Kits Thomas C. Rodzewicz Jonathan H. Potterton Katherine M. Lappe Brent C. Yezefski...
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J Ship Prod Des 21 (01): 28–30.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-2005-21-1-28
Published: 01 February 2005
...Jim Dillon Coatings application is one of the top construction costs in the shipbuilding industry. Rework typically represents the greater part of the total cost of coatings application. A relational database is a powerful tool to manage rework. This paper will present a coatings database...
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J Ship Prod Des 19 (04): 195–204.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-2003-19-4-195
Published: 01 November 2003
..., of course, rather than a systematic analysis of the yard's needs to match process and program requirements. It is important that the coating process, which accounts for an increasing percentage of man-hours and rework, should be given a clear voice at the preproduction stage of the vessel to prevent...
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J Ship Prod Des 15 (01): 21–31.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-1999-15-1-21
Published: 01 February 1999
... Architects and Marine Engineers knowledge management Production data Management vital point production control marine transportation reference line variation production monitoring assembly sequence dimension rework ship production unit 107 Implementation weld joint weld gap reference...
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J Ship Prod Des 8 (03): 137–147.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-1992-8-3-137
Published: 01 August 1992
... of rework. Other industries are now using quality techniques, familiar to shipbuilders, to reduce the cost and numbers of prototypes. Toyota in particular is set to reduce new model development by half over the next decade. This paper sets out a methodology for the assessment of design and production...
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J Ship Prod Des 7 (04): 248–257.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-1991-7-4-248
Published: 01 November 1991
... of work begins the as-built structural conditions of systems on which work will be performed increases the shipyard's ability to plan a job efficiently, allowing the job to be completed in a timely cost-effective manner. This can assure the elimination of millions of dollars' worth of rework and trial...
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J Ship Prod Des 4 (03): 155–168.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-1988-4-3-155
Published: 01 August 1988
...R.L. Storch; P.J. Giesy In the modular construction of ships, significant productivity losses can occur during the erection stage, when the modules, or hull blocks, are joined together. Frequently, adjacent blocks do not fit together properly, and rework of one or both of the mating block...
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J Ship Prod Des 4 (02): 134–143.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-1988-4-2-134
Published: 01 May 1988
...Paul H. Fenton Rework occurs in all management and industrial environments. This has always been acknowledged, but quantifying the amount and identifying the underlying problems are recent efforts that are beginning to pay dividends. This paper discusses the efforts of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard...
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J Ship Prod Des 3 (03): 212–224.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-1987-3-3-212
Published: 01 August 1987
...J. D. Butler; T. R. Warren Predictable and economically achievable construction tolerances are a prerequisite for the establishment of effective shipbuilding procedures, as unproductive rework and on-the-job fit-ups are the alternative. This paper reviews the factors to be considered...
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J Ship Prod Des 3 (02): 75–86.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-1987-3-2-75
Published: 01 May 1987
... production workforce. It includes an accounting of the problems and successes encountered during implementation. The results are both quantitative and qualitative in form, including methods for measuring reductions in rework. During this study, workteams were established in the Hull Fabrication Shop. A three...
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J Ship Prod Des 1 (02): 133–144.
Paper Number: SNAME-JSP-1985-1-2-133
Published: 01 May 1985
... equations are written and analyzed for the assembly of subblocks 602 and 603 and for the assembly of block 6 (that is, joining of 602 and 603). The impact on the merged variation of altering the assembly sequence is also analyzed and reported. The analysis is used to predict rework type (gas cutting or back...