A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry

Shipbuilding industries in Malaysia face challenges and difficulties on planning the production line. Shipyard has been struggling in order to achieve efficient planning in all process of shipbuilding. Hence, a Dynamical Resources Planning System (DRPS) framework has been proposed to overcome the pr...

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Main Authors: Soh, M. C., Shamsuddin, S. M., Hasan, S.
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Published: International Center for Scientific Research and Studies 2019
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spelling my.utm.901022021-03-29T05:58:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90102/ A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry Soh, M. C. Shamsuddin, S. M. Hasan, S. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Shipbuilding industries in Malaysia face challenges and difficulties on planning the production line. Shipyard has been struggling in order to achieve efficient planning in all process of shipbuilding. Hence, a Dynamical Resources Planning System (DRPS) framework has been proposed to overcome the production planning problems. The aims of this study are to identify current problem in existing planning system, propose an innovation for production planning and DRPS framework development. A case study on current project has been conducted at a leading naval shipyard. As per management focus group concern, the development of DRPS framework is based on zone construction scheduling approach. Furthermore, the Interface Control, Test and Trial (ICAT) scheduling is introduced in order to strengthen up DRPS framework and execution. While, the effectiveness of the proposed DRPS framework is presented by the project performance analysis. As a result, the shipyard successfully delivered the ship on schedule compared to the previous ship with thirteen months delay. The shipyard also effectively manage to avoid liquidated damages which estimate up to RM63 million. International Center for Scientific Research and Studies 2019 Article PeerReviewed Soh, M. C. and Shamsuddin, S. M. and Hasan, S. (2019) A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry. International Journal of Advances in Soft Computing and its Applications, 11 (1). pp. 146-165. ISSN 2074-8523
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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Soh, M. C.
Shamsuddin, S. M.
Hasan, S.
A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry
description Shipbuilding industries in Malaysia face challenges and difficulties on planning the production line. Shipyard has been struggling in order to achieve efficient planning in all process of shipbuilding. Hence, a Dynamical Resources Planning System (DRPS) framework has been proposed to overcome the production planning problems. The aims of this study are to identify current problem in existing planning system, propose an innovation for production planning and DRPS framework development. A case study on current project has been conducted at a leading naval shipyard. As per management focus group concern, the development of DRPS framework is based on zone construction scheduling approach. Furthermore, the Interface Control, Test and Trial (ICAT) scheduling is introduced in order to strengthen up DRPS framework and execution. While, the effectiveness of the proposed DRPS framework is presented by the project performance analysis. As a result, the shipyard successfully delivered the ship on schedule compared to the previous ship with thirteen months delay. The shipyard also effectively manage to avoid liquidated damages which estimate up to RM63 million.
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author Soh, M. C.
Shamsuddin, S. M.
Hasan, S.
author_facet Soh, M. C.
Shamsuddin, S. M.
Hasan, S.
author_sort Soh, M. C.
title A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry
title_short A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry
title_full A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry
title_fullStr A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry
title_full_unstemmed A new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry
title_sort new framework for dynamical resources planning system in shipbuilding industry
publisher International Center for Scientific Research and Studies
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