Manufacturing or production, shipping, ship repair, servicing, and ship recycling are all distinct industrial processes of shipbuilding. These operations will result in significant pollution, contamination, and emissions into the environment. This paper discusses the green shipbuilding technology for the company Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd (BNS) towards sustainable shipbuilding development as a way to minimize the impact that shipbuilding has on the environment over their life cycle. This includes green ship design, green shipyard, green material selection, marine systems optimization, and marine equipment selection and then shipbuilding technique improvement where green shipbuilding can be applied. In addition, the green initiatives can also assist to determine the effectiveness of industry 4.0 [the fourth industrial revolution (IR 4.0)], lean manufacturing, shipbuilding 4.0 and government involvement in GrSCM to understand how much this can support BNS in developing green technology or industry. This paper is based on a detailed study of the literature on environmental shipbuilding issues. The study covered a variety of facets of green shipbuilding technologies, with the aim of greening the industry by reducing emissions in shipbuilding. Green shipbuilding technology helps to reduce threats to human health, environmental hazards, and property risks by reducing emissions to air, water, and land, saving energy, and improving economic and social benefits.
Green Shipbuilding Technology for Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd Towards Sustainable Shipbuilding Development
Adv Struct Mater
2022-01-10
12 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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