A CLOSER LOOK AT THE MARINE INDUSTRY
A World-Class Industry
The
Singapore Marine Industry has seen
significant growth over the last 40
years, evolving from a small
regional ship repair and building
centre into a world-class industry
that serves international clientele.
The industry includes ship repair,
shipbuilding, rig building and
offshore engineering, and other
marine supporting services.
Today, Singapore is one of the
world's premier ship repair and ship
conversion centers as well as a
global leader in the building of
jack-up rigs and the conversion of
FPSO (Floating Production Storage
and Offloading) units. It is also a
niche player in the construction of
customized and specialized vessels.
Globally renowned for its reliable
and convenient range of
comprehensive marine services,
Singapore is a one-stop marine
centre for ship-owners, managers and
agents around the world. Generating
an annual turnover of $7 billion and
employing some 48,000 workers, the
marine industry plays a crucial part
in Singapore's economic growth. Ship
repair and conversion form the
backbone of the local marine
industry, accounting for more than
half of the total revenue.
Ship Repair and Conversion
Ship
repair in Singapore dates back to
when the first dry dock was built in
1859. Due to active government
encouragement and technology
transfers in the late sixties,
business became more international,
and by the mid-seventies, Singapore
was firmly established as a major
international ship repair centre,
particularly for larger vessels. It
has maintained its leading position
since then.
Singapore ship repairing has gained
international recognition for its
specialized re-construction jobs,
which range from conversion to
jumboisation. The extensive
capabilities in ship repairing means
a multitude of repair,
reconstruction and conversion jobs
can be carried out with high quality
and timely delivery. The versatility
of local shipyards is reflected in
the wide range of ship conversions
undertaken. Ship repair is carried
out in shipyards and at the
anchorage. To meet the needs of
ship-owners using the port, voyage
repair are readily available on
call. Projects include the
conversion of car carriers to
livestock carriers and tankers to
FPSOs, just to name a few.
Shipbuilding
Over
the years, Singapore shipbuilders
have earned a reputation for fair
prices, quality workmanship and
short delivery time, for a range of
specialized and customized vessels.
Shipbuilding has progressed from
minor projects such as the
construction of wooden launches and
fishing boats to major projects like
steel vessels and specialized ships.
Vessels built include cable ships,
container vessels, product tankers,
naval ships, landing ship tanks and
patrol crafts.
Rigging and Offshore Engineering
In
1969, Singapore delivered its first
jack-up rig. Five years later, it
grew from infancy to become the
largest builder of jack-ups in the
world. Today, it still enjoys this
premier status. Our rig builders are
competent in repairing, upgrading,
converting and building jack-up
rigs, semi-submersibles, drill ships,
drilling tenders and FPSOs. They
also have the expertise and
experience to produce rigs of their
own designs.
Marine Supporting Industries
In
line with the growth of ship repair,
shipbuilding and rig building
activities, Singapore's marine
supporting industry has also
evolved. The supporting industry
ranges from small to medium-sized
workshops to comprehensive factory
facilities. Many
overseas manufacturers have also set
up local agencies for their own
manufacturing, sales and services
facilities in Singapore.
There is a comprehensive range of
marine services in various
industries such as electronics
communication and navigation,
automation precision machining, and
corrosion control. In addition,
there are numerous factories
manufacturing or servicing marine
equipment and components such as
diesel engines and turbochargers.
Other services available include
ship design and consultancy, marine
inspection and surveying.
Working Conditions
The
marine industry has been improving
its safety record steadily over the
last 12 years, due to management
commitment, unions' involvement and
workers' participation. Shipyards
have also set out to increase safety
awareness among workers, and to
build a good safety culture within
the industry. Initiatives started
include safety briefings,
orientation, training and the
implementation of a comprehensive
safety management system, safety
guidelines and safe work practices.
Training and Advancement
The
marine industry has a strong
commitment to enhancing the
knowledge and skills of its
workforce, so as to raise overall
productivity levels and stay
competitive in the global market.
Training and skill-upgrading
programs provide workers with new
skills and keep them abreast of the
latest technologies. The industry
has also moved towards multi-tasking
training for its workforce.
The
extensive range of training
initiatives within the marine
industry includes apprenticeship
schemes, on-the-job training,
classroom-based training and even
scholarships for further studies and
overseas attachment schemes, which
helps develop talents and groom
potential leaders.
In
addition, the Association of
Singapore Marine Industries works
closely with government agencies to
administer trade tests and skills
certification programs, such as
the Skills Evaluation Tests and
National Skills Recognition System,
for industry participants. Training
and certification programs serve
to hone the skills of workers,
upgrade their status within the
industry, and give them due
recognition for their achievements
within their trade.
The
need to upgrade and train the marine
industry's workforce is crucial,
especially as the industry has
embarked on more challenging
contracts and projects over the
years, which require more
knowledge-intensive skills and a
higher engineering content. Industry
players are keen to explore and
introduce new processes and
technologies, so as to continually
enhance overall productivity and
efficiency.
Conclusion
Singapore shipyards have over the
last three decades gained prominence
for quality, specialized services,
timely delivery, skilled and
disciplined workforce, strong
project management capabilities as
well as the ability to handle
sophisticated turnkey projects with
complex requirements. Singapore is
also well supported by its strategic
geographic, location and
comprehensive and integrated marine
infrastructure services. The
industry has contributed to the
economic development of Singapore
for the last 40 years. It will
continue to play a critical role in
the national economy, in view of
Singapore's drive to become a
leading international maritime hub. |
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Dean Stabbert, Director;
USAsia Offshore Services -
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