Chinese shipbuilding : growing fast, but how good is it?/ Michael C Grubb and Gabriel Collins

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Proceedings USNI March 2008, pp.44-51 (86)Summary: Study of China's shipbuilding industry which recently was confirmed as a strategic industry requiring special oversight and support. Shipyards are dual function building both commercial and military vessels of increasing complexity. As the commercial sector booms to an estimated annual production of twenty million tonnes by 2010 expertise will also grow but currently is limited by human resource management problems, supply chain difficulties and reliance on imported technologies for more complex vessel types.
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Study of China's shipbuilding industry which recently was confirmed as a strategic industry requiring special oversight and support. Shipyards are dual function building both commercial and military vessels of increasing complexity. As the commercial sector booms to an estimated annual production of twenty million tonnes by 2010 expertise will also grow but currently is limited by human resource management problems, supply chain difficulties and reliance on imported technologies for more complex vessel types.

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