This study analyzes the effects on a ship's equipment of delaying an overhaul. Equipment condition is measured with data on 14,000 CASREPTs for destroyer-type ships in 1970-75; and regression analysis is used to measure the effects of delaying a ship's overhaul, holding constant the effects of other factors such as a ship's steaming history, class, and fleet. The frequency of CASREPTs as well as their maintenance and parts' supply times are separately analyzed. The findings suggest that delaying a ship's overhaul for one year would not adversely affect the condition of its equipment. (Author)
Delaying an Overhaul and Ship's Equipment
1980
50 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Marine Engineering , Maintenance management , Scheduling , Regression analysis , Naval vessels , Downtime , Destroyers , Malfunctions , Failure , Rates , Maintenance , Repair , Spare parts , Stockpiles , Cost analysis , Benefits , Overhauling , Ship equipment
The Ship's Navigation Function, Ship's Navigation Processes, and Ship's Navigational Information
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