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I. Today and Tomorrow for Korean Shipbuilding Industry |
01. |
Overview |
02. |
First Step towards Export Market: 1970s |
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a. |
Overview |
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b. |
Emergence of a Super-Large Shipyard |
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c. |
Policy Support |
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d. |
Expansion of R&D Infrastructure and Establishment of an Association |
03. |
Growth amid Global Economic Recession: 1980s |
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a. |
Overview |
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b. |
Industry Status |
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c. |
Changes in Industrial Support Policy: Conversion to Industrial Development Act |
04. |
Take-Off Based on Shipbuilding Market Situation: 1990s |
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a. |
Favorable Turn of Shipbuilding Market Conditions |
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b. |
Expansion of Facilities to Cope with Strong Market Situation |
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c. |
Policy Promotion and Structural Changes |
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d. |
Expansion of Global Shipbuilding Market Share |
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e. |
Changes in Upstream Industries |
05. |
Rising to World Leadership Position: 2000s |
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a. |
Deepened Trade Friction and Response |
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b. |
Korea's Position in the Global Shipbuilding Industry |
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c. |
Korean Shipbuilding Industry's Position in the National Economy |
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d. |
Recent Trends |
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e. |
Status of Policy Supports |
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f. |
Changes in Upstream Industries |
¥±. Growth Engines for Korean Shipbuilding Industry and Changes |
01. |
Overview |
02. |
Shipbuilding Technologies |
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a. |
Shipbuilding Technologies (1950s¡1960s) |
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b. |
Shipbuilding Technologies (1970s) |
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c. |
Shipbuilding Technologies (1980s) |
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d. |
Shipbuilding Technologies (1990s¡2000s) |
03. |
Shipbuilding Manpower |
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a. |
Trends of Changes in Shipbuilding Manpower Scale |
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b. |
Characteristics of Shipbuilding Manpower Structure |
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c. |
Shipbuilding Manpower Cultivation System |
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d. |
Productivity and Competitiveness of Shipbuilding Manpower |
04. |
Shipbuilding Facilities |
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a. |
Changes in Shipbuilding Facilities |
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b. |
Changes in Shipbuilding Capabilities |
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c. |
Facility Investment Scale and Efficiency |
05. |
Clusters of Shipbuilding Equipment and Materials |
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a. |
Current Status of Companies |
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b. |
Production Status |
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c. |
Competitiveness |
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d. |
Status of Technologies |
06. |
Corporate Strategies |
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a. |
1970s: Construction of Large-Scale Facilities and Advance into Shipbuilding Business Field |
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b. |
1980s: Securing Stable Order Volumes and Improvement of Physical Constitution |
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c. |
1990s: Expansion of Building Capabilities and Restructuring |
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d. |
2000s: Increase in Orders for High Value-Added Ship Types and Enhancement of Productivity |
07. |
Shipbuilding Policies |
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a. |
Policies for Foundation Creation Period (1950s¡1960s) |
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b. |
Policies for Growth Period (1970s¡1980s) |
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c. |
Policies for Take-Off Period (1990s) |
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d. |
Policies for Global Leadership Period (2000s) |
¥². Environmental Changes in Shipbuilding Industry |
01. |
Changes in Leading Global Shipbuilding Nations |
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a. |
Characteristics of Changes in Industrial Competitiveness |
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b. |
Changes in leading Global Shipbuilding Nations and Core Influencing Factors |
02. |
Environmental Changes and Prospects of Shipbuilding Industry |
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a. |
Changes in New Shipbuilding Demand |
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b. |
Changes in Shipbuilding Capability |
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c. |
Changes in Global Market Share |
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d. |
Changes in Technology |
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e. |
Rise of Trade Friction |
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f. |
Labor-Management Relations and Increased Demand for HSE |
03. |
Prospects for Global Shipbuilding Demand |
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a. |
Analysis of Influencing Factors |
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b. |
Demand-Forecasting Methods |
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c. |
Building Demand by Ship Type |
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d. |
Global Shipbuilding Demand (Summary) |
04. |
Strategies of Japan, China and the EU |
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a. |
Japan's Restructuring and Market Maintenance Strategies |
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b. |
Europe (AWES)'s Policy Support and Strategies to Maintain Orders for Large-Scale Passenger Ships |
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c. |
China's Expansion Strategies |
05. |
Korea's Competitiveness and Prospects for Global Market Share |
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a. |
Price Competitiveness |
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b. |
Technological Competitiveness |
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c. |
Competitiveness in Other Areas |
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d. |
Prospects for Korea's Global Market Share |
¥³. Korean Shipbuilding Industry's Tasks and Responses |
01. |
Overview |
02. |
Labor Conditions |
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a. |
Maintenance of Shipbuilding Manpower: Stabilization of Manpower Supply & Demand |
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b. |
Securing Employment Flexibility |
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c. |
Aging |
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d. |
Increase in Industrial Accidents, Musculoskeletal Disorders, etc |
03. |
Development of Shipbuilding Technologies |
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a. |
Current Status of Shipbuilding Technologies and Development Trends |
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b. |
Tasks for Korean Shipbuilding Technologies |
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c. |
Resolution Methods |
04. |
Steel Supply & Demand |
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a. |
Prospects for Steel and Thick Steel Plates by Nation |
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b. |
Supply and Demand Structure of Thick Plates in Korea |
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c. |
Prospects for Supply and Demand of Thick Plates in Korea |
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d. |
Ways of Stabilizing Supply and Demand of Thick Plates |
05. |
Vulnerability of Foundation for Domestic Sales |
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a. |
Current Status of Korea's Shipping Industry |
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b. |
Activation of Ship Fund |
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c. |
Pursuit of Common Development of Shipbuilding and Shipping Industries |
06. |
Shipbuilding Equipment & Materials Industry |
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a. |
Structural Vulnerability of Korea's Shipbuilding Equipment and Materials Industry |
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b. |
Develop Directions of Korea's Shipbuilding Equipment and Materials Industry |
07. |
Cooperation with Small and Medium Shipyards |
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a. |
Status of Small and Medium-Size Shipyards' Production Structure |
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b. |
Structural Vulnerability of Small and Medium-Size Shipyards |
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c. |
Ways of Cooperation with Small and Medium-Size Shipyards |
¥´. Grand Vision: 21st Century Shipbuilding Leader |
01. |
Long-Term Development Vision |
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a. |
SWOT Analysis |
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b. |
Development Directions |
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c. |
Development Vision |
02. |
Development Strategies |
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a. |
Establish Systems to Develop New Next-Generation Technologies and Products |
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b. |
Forecast Demand for Excellent Technologies and Skilled Manpower and Set Up Securing Strategies |
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c. |
Pursue Ways for Common Development with Related Fields, Shipping Industry, etc. |
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d. |
Develop Core Equipment and Materials and Promote Joint Strategies |
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e. |
Promote Balanced Industrial Development and Diversification |
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f. |
Enhance Policy Efficiency through Linkage with Government Policies |
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g. |
Upgrade Shipbuilding Leader Nation's Position and Strengthen Roles |
Appendix 1. Development History by Shipyard |
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a. |
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. |
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b. |
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. |
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c. |
Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. |
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d. |
Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. |
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e. |
Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd. |
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f. |
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co., Ltd. |
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g. |
STX Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. |
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h. |
ShinA Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. |
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i. |
Dae Sun Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Ltd. |
Appendix 2. Major Shipbuilding Industry Statistics |
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a. |
Korean Shipbuilding Performance |
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- New Orders by Year |
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- Shipbuilding Volume by Year |
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- Backlog (Order Balances) by Year |
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- Shipbuilding Manpower Status |
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b. |
World Shipbuilding Performance |
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- Annual New Orders (by Nation) |
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- Annual New Orders (by Ship Type) |
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- Annual Shipbuilding Volume (by Nation) |
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- Annual Shipbuilding Volume (by Ship Type) |
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- Annual Backlog - Order Balances
(by Nation) |
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- Annual Backlog - Order Balances (by Ship Type) |
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- Ship Prices
(New Ships) |
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- Ship Prices (Second-Hand Ships) |
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- Ship Prices (Ships to Be Decommissioned) |
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c. |
Status of Shipbuilding Facilities |
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- Korea |
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- Major Foreign Nations |