HD Hyundai To Streamline Shipbuilding With Integrated Platform

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HD Hyundai shipbuilding subsidiaries have partnered with companies like Siemens, Dassault Systèmes, Aviva, Napa, and Cadmatic to create an integrated platform for ship design and production. This collaboration aims to streamline the shipbuilding process and improve efficiency, according to Safety4sea.

System Integration 

Currently, various systems are used for ship design and production, such as CAD (Computer-Aided Design) that designs 3D models of ships, PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) that manages the entire ship life cycle, and DM (Digital Manufacturing) that plans and analyzes the manufacturing process using digital technology to optimize and reflect it in actual production.

According to the reports, the design and production integration platform integrates these systems into one, and HD Hyundai plans to be the first in the domestic shipbuilding industry to build a digital automated production system that manages all data from ship design to production on a single platform. Through this, the goal is to reduce inefficiencies caused by data disconnection between processes and achieve productivity innovation.

Furthermore, HD Hyundai plans to conduct initial development of integrated platforms with each solution company by the end of next year. Then the most optimized solution will be selected for the shipbuilding industry and begin detailed development in 2026.

Reportedly, the design and production integration platform aims to be completed by 2028 after approximately two years of development.

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Source: Safety4sea