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Making Shipyards More Efficient and Environmentally Friendly

Shipyards used to repair and convert existing vessels are set to become more efficient and environmentally friendly with the help of a grant of 2,151,000 (euros) from the EU's Framework Programme.

SHIPMATES (SHIPrepair to MAintain Transport which is Environmentally Sustainable),is a three year project to provide a blueprint for a technologically advanced and environmentally friendly ship repair/conversion yards, with a target of a 20% productivity improvement over todays European yards., ,As an activity, repair and conversion has more of the characteristics of a service industry than manufacturing, says project coordinator Karl Ward, of the Shipbuilders & Ship Repairers Association. Relative to shipbuilding, it is high volume work with a rapid turnaround and is highly unpredictable. The driving requirement in repair and conversion yards is for new technologies to be applied to meet the need for yards to work more efficiently on small quantity, frequently changed activities. For example, welding robots at their current stage of development cannot be used in repair yards because they are too inflexible in their application., ,For repair and conversion yards, it would be necessary to radically modify the robots and the operating software. But ultimately it may be more relevant to develop the use of adhesives for joining metal-to-metal and metal to composites in smaller repair jobs as an alternative to welding., ,The project is designed to provide a clear understanding of best practice in the ship repair sector and to map and to simulate the range of repair and conversion yard activities - with the exception of the painting and coating range of activities. This will be achieved through four Work Packages that will run simultaneously:, Improving the steel cutting and joining processes relevant to repair yards;, Advancing the processes of repair and replacement of cabling and pipework; , Establishing a controlled process for converting/retrofitting ships to make operation more environmentally friendly;, Exploring ship breaking and recycling as an alternative market., ,The SHIPMATES project is important because it is driven by the industry, with a target of 20% productivity improvement within the participating shipyards, says Cliff Funnell, FP6UK National Contact Point for Surface Transport (Maritime). However, with an estimated cost of 4,302,000 (euros), it may not have been possible for the project to go ahead without the 50% grant from the Framework Programme., ,The current Framework Programme (FP6) runs until 2006 and organisations wanting free, easy to access, information on the 19bn (euros) of funding available to support internationally collaborative R&D should log on to http://fp6uk.ost.gov.uk(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) or call central telephone support on 0870 600 6080., ,For more information on the SHIPMATES project contact Karl Ward on +44-191-2596558 or e-mail: karl@ssa.org.ukThe EUs Framework Programmes are the worlds largest, publicly funded, research and technological development programmes. The Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) covers the period 2002-2006 and is the European Unions main instrument for the funding of collaborative research and innovation. It is open to public and private entities of all sizes in the EU and a number of non-EU countries. It has an overall budget of 19 billion., ,Most of the budget for FP6 is devoted to work in seven priority thematic areas:,? Life sciences, Genetics and Biotechnology for Health; ,? Information Society Technologies; ,? Nanotechnologies and Nanosciences, Knowledgebased Multifunctional Materials and New Production Processes and Devices; ,? Aeronautics and Space; ,? Food Quality and Safety; ,? Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems; and ,? Citizens and Governance in a Knowledge-based Society. , ,There is also a focus on the research activities of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) across all seven thematic areas. , ,The services of FP6UK are provided by the Office of Science & Technology (OST) / Department of Trade & Industry (DTI)., ,More information can be found on http://fp6uk.ost.gov.uk , ,Sustainable Surface Transport (SST),Sustainable Surface Transport (SST) with a budget of 610M is the second of the three sub-areas within the Priority Thematic Area Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems; the other two being Sustainable Energy Systems and Global Change and Ecosystems. It covers road, rail and marine transport modes and has four objective areas concerned with new technologies for reduction of pollution, design and production, rebalancing transport modes and safety and avoidance of congestion.

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