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Avoidance and Mitigation of Shipbuilding Contract Claims
Marine Technology and SNAME News, 1978The author draws upon experience with the major shipbuilding claims of this decade to identify what the Navy could do to avoid or mitigate future claims. Claims are not totally avoidable. They become a serious problem when they are unanticipated or difficult to resolve.
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Shipbuilding Contracts and Termination Issues
2016Abstract This chapter examines the parties’ rights and obligations stated in a shipbuilding contract, and the issues regarding the termination of a contract. It explains the basic principles of English law pertaining to shipbuilding contracts, emphasizing the most commonly used form, the Shipbuilders Association of Japan (SAJ) form. Like
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The Estimating and Administration of Commercial Shipbuilding Contracts
Marine Technology and SNAME News, 1985The author condenses his many years of experience as chief estimator of a large shipyard. He explains the organization of commercial shipbuilding contracts in the United States, and presents current cost data applicable to tugs, barges, product tankers and ferries. Cost information on general shipyard functions, voyage repairs and change orders is also
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Contract Accounting and Costing in the Sunderland Shipbuilding Industry, 1818–1917
Accounting, Business & Financial History, 1995By the 1850s, Sunderland claimed to be the largest shipbuilding town in the world. This paper analyses the social, economic and organizational circumstances of the Sunderland shipbuilding industry and traces the development of contract accounting and costing in four of its firms.
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Shipbuilders' risks insurance contract
2012Shipbuilders' risks insurance protects the builders from the loss of or the damage to the vessel under construction. It covers the entire period of construction until the delivery of the completed vessel to the buyer. The subject matter of insurance is the hull with all its parts and appurtenances, including materials, parts, engines and equipment that
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Approaches to Solving GFE Dilemmas in Navy Shipbuilding Contracts
1976Abstract : Government-furnished equipments (GFE) are the cause of many cost and schedule problems experienced by the military program managers. This study addresses some of the typical problems encountered in the past by Navy program managers and offers some approaches which show promise of eliminating or reducing these problems.
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Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1986
The dramatic contraction of the West European shipbuilding industry since 1975 is partly a consequence of a global surplus capacity, as demand has fallen. In addition to this, however, the lower production costs in South Korea, Taiwan and other NICs have reduced the market share of West European producers.
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The dramatic contraction of the West European shipbuilding industry since 1975 is partly a consequence of a global surplus capacity, as demand has fallen. In addition to this, however, the lower production costs in South Korea, Taiwan and other NICs have reduced the market share of West European producers.
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A COLLECTION OF SHIPBUILDING CONTRACTS
The Mariner's Mirror, 1955R. C. Anderson +3 more
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Other typical shipbuilding contract terms
2020Simon Curtis, Ian Gaunt, William Cecil
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