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