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Presentation to Queens University Shipbuilding Conference. 4 November 2009. Introduction. State of Shipbuilding in Canada. Prospectus. Other Determining Factors. A Sustainable Government Shipbuilding Strategy. State of Shipbuilding. 5 larger shipyards. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Presentation to Queens University Shipbuilding Conference

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Queens University Shipbuilding Conference

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Queens University Shipbuilding Conference

4 November 20094 November 2009

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IntroductionIntroduction

• State of Shipbuilding in Canada.

• Prospectus.

• Other Determining Factors.

• A Sustainable Government Shipbuilding Strategy.

• State of Shipbuilding in Canada.

• Prospectus.

• Other Determining Factors.

• A Sustainable Government Shipbuilding Strategy.

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State of ShipbuildingState of Shipbuilding

• 5 larger shipyards.

• 6-8 smaller yards with capability to build.

• Many small yards specialize in:

– Repair.

– Component manufacture.

• All build yards also repair.

• Historically it has been at least 15 years between navy programs and even more for the Coast Guard.

• 5 larger shipyards.

• 6-8 smaller yards with capability to build.

• Many small yards specialize in:

– Repair.

– Component manufacture.

• All build yards also repair.

• Historically it has been at least 15 years between navy programs and even more for the Coast Guard.

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What do we build?What do we build?

• All Ships for Navy & Coast Guard

– JSS, CPF, AOPS, Training

– Patrol, Science, Ice breaking vessels

• Smaller complex commercial vessels

– Tugs, fireboats, pilot vessels

– Ferries of all kinds

– OSV’s, AHTS, Platform topside Modules

– Great Lakes Vessels

• All Ships for Navy & Coast Guard

– JSS, CPF, AOPS, Training

– Patrol, Science, Ice breaking vessels

• Smaller complex commercial vessels

– Tugs, fireboats, pilot vessels

– Ferries of all kinds

– OSV’s, AHTS, Platform topside Modules

– Great Lakes Vessels

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Build in Canada PolicyBuild in Canada Policy

– Applies to all Government vessels.

– Has recently been reaffirmed.

– Maximizes Canadian content & technology.

– Maximizes industrial & regional benefits.

– Intellectual property remains in Canada.

– Enhances Canadian jobs and economic benefits.

– Contributes to the Maritime Defence of Canada by providing technical support to the Navy.

– Applies to all Government vessels.

– Has recently been reaffirmed.

– Maximizes Canadian content & technology.

– Maximizes industrial & regional benefits.

– Intellectual property remains in Canada.

– Enhances Canadian jobs and economic benefits.

– Contributes to the Maritime Defence of Canada by providing technical support to the Navy.

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Prospectus Government VesselsProspectus Government Vessels

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Prospectus Commercial VesselsProspectus Commercial Vessels• Unable to compete with Asian and European Shipyards.

• Have never had the Government support other nations have been given.

• Jones Act excludes Canadian entry into US market in spite of NAFTA.

• Niche markets are a possibility.

• Canadian owners build:

– In Asia because of Cost.

– In Europe because of financing.

• Future commercial building will be for domestic market.

• Shipbuilding will be dependent on Government work.

• Unable to compete with Asian and European Shipyards.

• Have never had the Government support other nations have been given.

• Jones Act excludes Canadian entry into US market in spite of NAFTA.

• Niche markets are a possibility.

• Canadian owners build:

– In Asia because of Cost.

– In Europe because of financing.

• Future commercial building will be for domestic market.

• Shipbuilding will be dependent on Government work.

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Other Determining FactorsOther Determining Factors

• Geography

• A ponderous and expensive government procurement system.

• Lack of a National Marine/Shipbuilding strategy.

• Excellent education and training institutions.

• Skilled workforce.

• Free trade.

• Government determination to invest in their fleets.

• Geography

• A ponderous and expensive government procurement system.

• Lack of a National Marine/Shipbuilding strategy.

• Excellent education and training institutions.

• Skilled workforce.

• Free trade.

• Government determination to invest in their fleets.

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A Shipbuilding StrategyA Shipbuilding Strategy

• A strategy that will reduce the boom and bust cycles the industry is experiencing now.

• Shipyards prequalify to build specific types of ships.

• Advantages:

– Develop a strong partnership between government & industry.

– Develop centres of excellence.

– Most appropriate facilities do the work.

– Cost of bidding a project reduced.

– Procurement process is simplified.

– Earlier & more open communication between all parties.

– Ship delivery expedited.

• A strategy that will reduce the boom and bust cycles the industry is experiencing now.

• Shipyards prequalify to build specific types of ships.

• Advantages:

– Develop a strong partnership between government & industry.

– Develop centres of excellence.

– Most appropriate facilities do the work.

– Cost of bidding a project reduced.

– Procurement process is simplified.

– Earlier & more open communication between all parties.

– Ship delivery expedited.

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Shipbuilding Association of CanadaShipbuilding Association of Canada