Ships' life-cycle Free Webinar 2021
Description: A Royal Institution of Naval Architects Online Conference
Time: Mar 31, 2021 11:00 AM in London
Introduction
With an increasing competition in the global market and rising environmental regulations, life cycle assessment aims to achieve cost effectiveness and to minimize the risk of environmental impacts. These requirements have introduced the need of Life Cycle Management Systems among other tools. The vessel’s environmental impact starts from the time it is being built until it is scrapped. As these are long life assets, it greatly benefits from an early assessment from the design phase, through construction, operation maintenance and, scrapping and recycling
Topics
To further investigate the innovation in Ships' life-cycle, in all sectors, RINA invites papers from naval architects, class societies, operators, researchers, and builders on all related topics, including but not limited to:
- Initial Planning and Ordering
- Ship Building process, including Contract, Production, Material and Equipment Purchase, Steel Cutting, Assembly and Mounting, Launching, Sea Trial and Delivery
- Yards, facilities, and infrastructures. Dry Docking and Afloat
- Ship Operation. Practices, training, health & safety
- Ship recycling
- Market, Ships and Boats. Marine, Offshore, Naval and Oil & Gas
- Environmental, Safety and other Regulations. Inspections
- Electrical and automation repairs. Electrical panels, Cable routing, Consoles and Electrical Motors/ Alternators
- Spare Parts purchasing and delivery
- Green Technologies retrofitting
- Maintenance Software development
Selected papers may be published in the Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Programme
- 11:00 - 11:05 Welcome
- 11:05 - 11:40 A MORE USER FRIENDLY APPROACH FOR USING CAD AND PLM INTEGRATIONS - R Penas and R Perez-Fernandez, SENER Ingeniería y Sistemas S.A., Spain
- 11:40 - 12:15 HOW TO ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN IHM COMPLIANCE WITH SHIP RECYCLING REGULATIONS - A Lougridis, MARITEC PTE LTD, Singapore
- 12:15 - 12:50 IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND REFINING FLEET RELIABILITY THROUGH THE USE A RELIABILITY CENTRED MAINTENANCE PROCESS TO IMPROVE MAINTENANCE OF THE VESSEL FLEET OF THE MALDIVES TRANSPORT AND CONTRACTING COMPANY PLC - I Ridley, University of Sunderland, UK
- 12:50 - 13:30 Discussion