The National Shipbuilding Research Program 1985 Ship Production Symposium. Volume 1, Paper Number 18: Standardization from Marine Equipment Suppliers Perspective

Abstract

The deep depression of the shipbuilding industry in the United States has brought into sharp focus the fact that broad and sweeping changes must be rapidly implemented if the industry is to survive. The factors leading to the decline of U. S. shipbuilding are many and complex and there are no quick and easy solutions. However, it must be recognized that many of our traditional manufacturing procedures and techniques are prominent among those factors. Although some of the industry's problems may be outside the influence of technical societies, manufacturing procedures and methods are not, and are, in fact, already being dealt with through the Society's participation in the National Shipbuilding Standards program. The task is not easy, however, since there has been considerable indifference, if not outright resistance, to standardization by marine equipment suppliers, particularly deck machinery manufacturers.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1985
Accession Number
ADA444320

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  • Parker L. Hay

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  • Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division

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  • Commerce
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  • Electric Motors
  • Employment
  • Engineering
  • Engineers
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Maintenance Equipment
  • Manufacturing
  • Marine Systems (Military)
  • Materials
  • Production
  • Shipbuilding
  • Standardization
  • Standards
  • United States

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