"Develop best practice on the requirements of vessels and offshore installations, supervision and commissioning procedures and punch lists to meet your targets in costs and delivery."
Advanced Shipyard and Marine Inspection, Commissioning and Handover Delivery
26 - 30 Jan 2015, Kuala Lumpur
http://infocusinternational.com/shipyard/
Overview
As the shipping industry continues to have a highly focus on vessel and offshore exploration and production activities, and as well as well-designed ships often become poorly executed shipbuilding projects due to lack of a comprehensive strategy, there is an increasing focus to help the various parties on such challenges, as conflicts among these stakeholders and failure to employ best practices can cause delays in the project, causing its failure to reach important goals of delivering the rigs/ships on time, within budget and fulfilling technical requirements.
This five-day highly interactive and practical course will help teams that are involved in such shipbuilding projects to improve their management practices within the shipyard or with vendors, to meet their targets in respect of contracting, delivery of the units or ships in planned time and without problems. It will also focus on best practice technical and commercial solutions during the project to the operational performance of the units to help the commissioning team of engineers representing the owners, shipyard or vendors, to check the construction, outstanding work and the operational performance of the unit.
Key learning objectives
Develop pre-planning of onsite activities to match contract specifications
Master a structured approach to inspections
Learn the principles and practices associated with supervision and commissioning work
Identify potential cost effective alternatives to inspections and tests
Understand the work processes used for the design and construction of all types of vessel and offshore units
Formulate a clear strategy on relationships between static checks and dynamic activities
Apply new procedures for investigating outstanding works
Increase knowledge on efficient shipyard site punch lists
Improve compliance, safety and environmental performances
Develop updated guidelines on commissioning procedures
Establish a commissioning network and definition of commissioning packages early in a project in order to establish fabrication and installation priorities and milestones
Review key challenges facing the entire successful installations and ultimate hand-off for operations of offshore facilities whether a new build or modification
Focus on key technical and commercial questions that will help commissioning team of engineers representing the owner, check the construction, outstanding work and the operational performance of units
Clarify final takeover requirements
Who should attend
Directors, managers, supervisors, engineers, specialists including:
Shipyard managers
Ship repair managers
Shipbuilding managers
Offshore and conversion Managers
Marine superintendents
Naval architects
Vessel managers
Commissioning managers
technical managers
Project superintendents
Commercial managers
Construction managers
Inspection engineers
Foreman engineers
Hook-up engineers
Mechanical engineers
Installation engineers
Vetting specialist/inspectors
Fleet managers
From sectors:
Shipyards
Ship owners
Ship managers
Ship builders and ship conversion yards
Engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contractors
Classification societies
Oil and gas operators
To register/enquire, please contact:
Reanne Lee
Infocus International Group
Tel: +65 6325 0274 | Email: moc.lanoitanretnisucofni@ennaer
Web: http://infocusinternational.com/shipyard/
Date: 26 January 2015
to 30 January 2015
Time: 09:00 - 05:00
Venue: Kuala Lumpur