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Analysis of estimations, quotations and actual costs related to dry-docking


Year: 2013
Language: english
Author: Karl Fredrik Skorge Hansen
Genre: Research papers
Publisher: Vestfold University College
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 47
Description: This thesis and research is inspired by real projects with concerns to dry-docking. The thesis could not have been completed without access to necessary information about such projects. I would give a special thanks to Wilhelmsen Ship Management in Malaysia and especially Head of Dockings & Special Projects Mr. Sanjiv Rastogi for his time and effort for help and supervising. You helped with information, knowledge and real data.
I also would like to acknowledge Head of department at Maritime Studies Hive, Lars Christian Iversen for constructive discussions and supervising in Norway. You have provided me with knowledge from your background within new buildings that has been helpful on the way, not to mention the completion phase of the thesis.

Contents

ABSTRACT ........................................................................................................................................... 4
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 5
DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH PROBLEM ............................................................................................... 7
THEORIES: ........................................................................................................................................... 7
HYPOTHESIS:....................................................................................................................................... 7
RESEARCH QUESTION: ........................................................................................................................ 7
RESEARCH QUESTION 2:...................................................................................................................... 7
METHODOLOGY: .............................................................................................................................. 8
Population: ................................................................................................................................... 12
SAMPLING: ........................................................................................................................................ 12
Sampling method: ......................................................................................................................... 12
Sampling size: .............................................................................................................................. 12
1. THEORY PART ......................................................................................................................... 13
1.1 RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DRY-DOCKING ........................................................................... 13
1.2 SFI............................................................................................................................................... 15
2. DRY-DOCKING ........................................................................................................................ 18
2.1 ANALYSIS OF THE DOCKING PROCESS ......................................................................................... 19
2.2 FIVE ESSENTIAL STEPS IN THE DRY-DOCKING PROCESS .............................................................. 20
2.3 THE PREPARATION FOR DRY DOCKING........................................................................................ 21
2.4 INTERNAL SHIP PROCEDURES ...................................................................................................... 22
3. RESULTS ........................................................................................................................................ 23
3.1 KEY FIGURES FOR THE ANALYSED SHIPS .................................................................................... 24
3.2 DATA FOR EACH SHIP .................................................................................................................. 25
Ship 1 ............................................................................................................................................ 25
Ship 2 ............................................................................................................................................ 26
Ship 3 ............................................................................................................................................ 27
Ship 4 ............................................................................................................................................ 28
Ship 5 ............................................................................................................................................ 29
Ship 6 ............................................................................................................................................ 30
Ship 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 31
Ship 8 ............................................................................................................................................ 32
3.3 COMPARISON OF DATA ................................................................................................................ 33
4. DISCUSSION .................................................................................................................................. 41
4.1 PART 1 – SUMMARY OF RESULTS ................................................................................................ 41
4.2 PART 2 – DATA AND RESULTS ..................................................................................................... 42
4.3 PART 3 - LIMITATIONS ................................................................................................................ 44
5. CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................................... 45
REFERENCES .................................................................................................................................... 46
TABLE OF FIGURES AND TABLES ............................................................................................. 47

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