A novel shipyard performance measurement approach through an integrated Value Engineering and Risk Assessment (VENRA) framework using a hybrid MCDM tool

I. Baihaqi, I. Lazakis, H. Supomo
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As the ship manufacturer, including new building, repair, and conversion, the shipyard significantly impacts the ship’s quality and performance output. A well-planned ship design that will be built requires skilled shipbuilders who can fulfil quality, timeline, budget, safety, and environmental requirements from shipowners, rules, and regulations. Since diverse and multiple factors influence its efficiency and product output, evaluating the shipyard’s performance is critical for a more impactful and strategic advancement approach. This research aims to apply the novel integrated Value Engineering and Risk Assessment (VENRA) framework, which integrates five main elements: technical, business, external, personnel’s safety, and environment, for measuring shipyard performance. This paper demonstrates the VENRA business element in more detail and applies it to a shipyard case study. Integrated fuzzy Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) and Weighted Evaluation Technique (WET) are used to analyse the criteria’s interrelationship by determining the cause-effect group and weight ranking prioritisation. The objective grading system is developed to determine the shipyard’s performance score based on multi-resource qualitative and quantitative data. The shipyard’s case study demonstrates that ‘delivery time’ remains the most critical and influential aspect of the business elements’ performance. In addition, the top three most important factors, ‘delivery time’, ‘financial report condition’, and ‘ship manufacturing cost’, must be taken into account, as they directly influence the shipyard’s performance. Despite being a minor element, ‘innovation and human resources’ is the second most influential factor after ‘delivery time’. The case study’s results demonstrate that the framework can simultaneously identify cause-and-effect criteria groups while prioritising the most critical factors via methodologies.
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利用混合型 MCDM 工具,通过价值工程和风险评估(VENRA)综合框架,采用新颖的船厂绩效衡量方法
作为包括新建、修理和改装在内的船舶制造商,造船厂对船舶的质量和性能产出有着重要影响。一艘计划周密的船舶设计需要技术精湛的造船工人来完成,他们必须满足船东、法规和规章对质量、时间、预算、安全和环保的要求。由于影响造船厂效率和产品产出的因素多种多样,因此评估造船厂的绩效对于采取更具影响力和战略性的推进方法至关重要。本研究旨在应用新颖的综合价值工程和风险评估(VENRA)框架来衡量船厂绩效,该框架整合了技术、业务、外部、人员安全和环境五大要素。本文更详细地展示了 VENRA 业务要素,并将其应用于船厂案例研究。综合模糊决策试验和评估实验室(DEMATEL)和加权评估技术(WET)通过确定因果组和权重排序优先级来分析标准的相互关系。基于多资源定性和定量数据,开发了客观评分系统,以确定船厂的绩效得分。船厂的案例研究表明,"交货时间 "仍然是业务要素绩效中最关键、最具影响力的方面。此外,"交货时间"、"财务报告状况 "和 "船舶制造成本 "这三个最重要的因素也必须考虑在内,因为它们直接影响着船厂的绩效。创新和人力资源 "尽管是一个次要因素,但却是仅次于 "交货时间 "的第二大影响因素。案例研究的结果表明,该框架可以同时识别因果标准组,并通过方法学确定最关键因素的优先次序。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment is concerned with the design, production and operation of engineering artefacts for the maritime environment. The journal straddles the traditional boundaries of naval architecture, marine engineering, offshore/ocean engineering, coastal engineering and port engineering.
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