Hyundai Heavy Industries

World’s number-one shipbuilder

Hyundai Heavy Industries’ (HHI) Shipbuilding Division, based in South Korea, is the world’s largest shipbuilding company. With ten large-scale docks and nine “Goliath” cranes, it has the ability to customize ships according to different needs, and continues to develop new shipbuilding technologies with its large research staff.

HHI produces oil tankers, chemical tankers, bulk carriers, oil product tankers, container ships, car carriers, gas tankers, floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) ships, drillships, special ships, battleships and submarines. In addition to the shipbuilding business, HHI is also a recognized global leader in the marine, plant, engine machinery, electrical and electronic, and construction equipment sectors.

In 2005, the shipbuilding division implemented a new 3D computer-aided design (CAD) solution, but there was no connection between the CAD system and the division’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Also, most of the design data was managed on personal computers (PCs), causing security problems and duplicate work.

These drawbacks pointed out the need for a change, and HHI began searching for an innovative strategy that would help the division react to the fast-changing shipbuilding market and maintain its competitive edge.

Creating a digital shipyard

The search led to product lifecycle management (PLM) technology from Siemens Digital Industries Software, in particular its Tecnomatix® software for digital manufacturing and Teamcenter® software for product data management (PDM). The addition of these solutions allowed the division to achieve the integrated management of shipbuilding-related data and create an environment for design work and process innovation. “To deploy truly innovative product lifecycle management, we have implemented Siemens Digital Industries Software, which allows integrated management across the whole process of sales, design, production, and after-sale services,” says Seung-Seok Kim, general manager at HHI.

Now, bills of materials (BOMs) and 3D JT data created using the CAD system are managed with Teamcenter, making the information easy to share as well as quickly identifiable for possible re-use. Also, the design process has been standardized, creating a solid foundation for enhanced efficiency and better management of design changes. The new approach minimizes errors and helps in keeping to the schedules by managing workflows and creating to-do lists (using Teamcenter).

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