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Types of ships
1. Commercial Vessels: Divided in to cargo ship, passenger ship & special purpose ship Cargo divided into 4 groups: General Cargo Vessels : for food, furniture, garments, footwear etc Tanker : for petroleum products Dry bulk carriers: carry coal, grain, ore etc Multi purpose vessel : for liquid & general cargo at same time
Infrastructure
Steel Cutting raw steel cut into proper shapes Blasting & painting blasted with minute metals known as bullets. Primer is applied followed by paint CNC plate cutting
Infrastructure (conti)
Assembly section different parts of the ship assembled on skids Pipe fabrication area process of fabrication of pipes takes place Hull Fabrication shop: All steel parts are moulded Cement Tank fabrication: Here fabrication work of cement tank takes place Slipway: This area is used to launch ship into sea after it has been successfully built
Branches
1. Ratnagiri: Situated at 375 kms south of Mumbai & this yard is the oldest of the company. It is capable of fabricating & erecting 14 vessels of various sizes Mumbai : The Ghodbunder yard spread over 12 acres of land & equipped with 4 slipwaysfor building hulls upto 125m length Goa : This yard spread over 5 acres of land & is owned by Pinky Shipyard Ltd. It has facilities of building vessels upto 5000 DWT & upto 140m in length
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Branches (conti)
4 Kolkata : It is spread over 7 acres of land & has capacity of building vessels 125m in length & 22. in width Dabhol : It is spread over 300 acres if land. It can built Jack-up drill rigs, Offshore structure & ships upto 100000 DWT. It has one of the largest floating docks of about 155m. * 40m. Having 16000 tones capacity Mangalore : It is located in Kundroli west with an existing 28.3 acres of land. It has production supply vessels of 2900 DWT
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downward communication
employee goals linked with organizational objectives
4. Basic Design
other factors like load capacity of cargo, ship stability, fuel cost, etc to be complied with the specifications.
clarifies the design of components and parts of the ship to be built 6. Production Design enables the field staff to meticulously control a large amount of components on site 7. Material Ordering vital to manage and supervise the delivery dates of materials so that procurement is timely and accurate 8. Production Plan planning is necessary to control and supervise the flow of materials, work volume, job assignments and subsequent progress of the shipbuilding process.
rigging articles like pipes, electric wires are installed during the process of assembly
12.Mounting huge blocks huge blocks are mounted on the vessel; accurate positioning of each block is important 13. Launching takes place when all the blocks are mounted and joint
every equipment and instrument is checked and reexamined in practice 15.Trial Cruise includes tests of speed, engine performance and operation of all equipment and instruments. 16. Delivery the ship is delivered to the customer