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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnaoe.2017.10.003

SCP-Matrix based shipyard APS design: Application to long-term production plan  

Nam, SeungHoon (Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University)
Shen, HuiQiang (Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University)
Ryu, Cheolho (Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Inha Technical College)
Shin, Jong Gye (Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering and Research Institute of Marine System Engineering, Seoul National University)
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International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering / v.10, no.6, 2018 , pp. 741-761 More about this Journal
Abstract
A shipyard is an Engineer To Order (ETO) company that designs and manufactures new products when orders are placed. Various tasks are concurrently performed, thereby making process management considerably important. It is particularly important to plan and control production activities because production constitutes the largest part of the overall process. Therefore, this study focuses on the development of a production planning system based on an Advanced Planning System (APS). An APS is an integrated planning system that targets supply chain processes in accordance with the principles of hierarchical planning. In this study, a Supply Chain Planning Matrix (SCP-Matrix), which is used as a guideline for APS development, is designed through analysis of shipyard cases. Then, we define the process in detail, starting from long-term production plan as the initial application, and design and implement a long-term production planning system using a component-based development.
Keywords
Advanced Planning System (APS); Supply Chain Planning Matrix (SCP-Matrix); Engineer To Order (ETO); Shipbuilding production plan; System development;
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