Improvement of Productivity in Indian Shipbuilding Industry to Global Stature

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Year : 2023 | Volume :8 | Issue : 1 | Page : 32-40
By

Parimal Bhattacharya

  1. Consulting Naval Architect Ashmi Engineering and Advisory Services Ltd West Bengal India

Abstract

A case is presented to closely look at the Productivity improvement of Indian Shipyards through foreign collaborations. It is proposed that Government of India, adopt two well intentioned strategies relating to carriage of Indian Cargo in Indian Built ships. All Indian Navy vessels shall be constructed in Indian Shipyards only. It is proposed that Government of India sets up a Shipbuilding Technology Centre in the immediate future. Steps have been suggested so that Government and Industry jointly can collaborate on long term basis with some advanced shipyard in Japan/Korea.

Keywords: Shipbuilding, sea trade, defence indigenization, productivity, subcontractors, cost benefit

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How to cite this article: Parimal Bhattacharya. Improvement of Productivity in Indian Shipbuilding Industry to Global Stature. Journal of Offshore Structure and Technology. 2023; 8(1):32-40.
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Regular Issue Open Access Article
Volume 8
Issue 1
Received March 15, 2021
Accepted April 1, 2021
Published April 1, 2023