The “Digital Service Manufacturing Platform and Application for the Shipbuilding Industry Chain” project under the National Science and Technology Support Program of the 12th Five-Year Plan has passed acceptance inspection.
Release Date:
2022-04-09
Recently, the High-Tech Division convened a panel of experts in Beijing to conduct the acceptance review of the “Digital Service Manufacturing Platform and Applications for the Shipbuilding Industry Chain” project under the National Science and Technology Support Program during the 12th Five-Year Plan period.
Recently, the High-Tech Division convened a panel of experts in Beijing to conduct the acceptance review of the “Digital Service Platform for Shipbuilding Industry Chain Manufacturing and Its Applications” project under the National Science and Technology Support Program during the 12th Five-Year Plan period.
In response to the development needs of China’s shipbuilding industry for manufacturing transformation, supply-chain collaboration, and lean management, this project has conducted research on key technologies including manufacturing-service models for the shipbuilding industrial chain, information-standardization frameworks, supply–demand coordination and optimization, visualized logistics-resource allocation, and full-lifecycle condition monitoring and operation-and-maintenance services for major shipboard equipment. On this basis, the project has developed a digital manufacturing-service platform for the shipbuilding industrial chain, along with eight industry-wide application software systems covering supply–demand coordination, digital warehouse management, cost control, and online O&M services for shipboard equipment.
The project’s outcomes have been successfully implemented at China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation Materials Trading Group Co., Ltd. and other organizations, delivering significant economic and social benefits. The industry-chain cloud platform and supply–demand collaboration system developed under the project have provided robust support for the operation of CSSC Group’s centralized procurement management functions. Moreover, the related application systems have facilitated cost control in the actual shipbuilding process at prime shipbuilders, digitized the processing and distribution of intermediate products such as marine steel plates and marine cables by supporting suppliers, and enabled shipowners to conduct online monitoring and maintenance of critical equipment on operating vessels.
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