The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability

The shipbuilding industry is generally characterized as an industry with complex operational needs and slim profit margins. As Digital Twin technology gains traction across various industries and manufacturing sectors, its potential application in shipbuilding emerges as a promising avenue to enable...

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Main Author: Lee, Kelvin
Other Authors: Felix Lena Stephanie
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176068
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description The shipbuilding industry is generally characterized as an industry with complex operational needs and slim profit margins. As Digital Twin technology gains traction across various industries and manufacturing sectors, its potential application in shipbuilding emerges as a promising avenue to enable process optimization and subsequently improvement in profitability. This study aims to develop a framework to assess the feasibility of implementing Digital Twin technology in shipbuilding to achieve productivity gain through maximizing operational efficiency and profitability. Additionally, the research aims to construct a framework encompassing initial data considerations and adoption strategies tailored specifically for Digital Twins in the unique shipbuilding landscape. Furthermore, this study will apply the developed framework by analysing data sourced from a prominent European shipbuilder, supplemented by additional data sources from both industry and academic sources. Through this approach, the research will provide practical insights and actionable recommendations for leveraging Digital Twin technology to drive tangible improvements in shipbuilding operations and profitability.
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spelling ntu-10356/1760682024-05-18T16:53:10Z The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability Lee, Kelvin Felix Lena Stephanie School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering lsfelix@ntu.edu.sg Business and Management Engineering Digital twin Shipbuilding The shipbuilding industry is generally characterized as an industry with complex operational needs and slim profit margins. As Digital Twin technology gains traction across various industries and manufacturing sectors, its potential application in shipbuilding emerges as a promising avenue to enable process optimization and subsequently improvement in profitability. This study aims to develop a framework to assess the feasibility of implementing Digital Twin technology in shipbuilding to achieve productivity gain through maximizing operational efficiency and profitability. Additionally, the research aims to construct a framework encompassing initial data considerations and adoption strategies tailored specifically for Digital Twins in the unique shipbuilding landscape. Furthermore, this study will apply the developed framework by analysing data sourced from a prominent European shipbuilder, supplemented by additional data sources from both industry and academic sources. Through this approach, the research will provide practical insights and actionable recommendations for leveraging Digital Twin technology to drive tangible improvements in shipbuilding operations and profitability. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-14T04:07:34Z 2024-05-14T04:07:34Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Lee, K. (2024). The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176068 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176068 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Engineering
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Shipbuilding
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The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability
title The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability
title_full The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability
title_fullStr The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability
title_full_unstemmed The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability
title_short The potential of digital twin to enhance shipbuilding operational efficiency and profitability
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Engineering
Digital twin
Shipbuilding
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