24.04.2008 13:00:00
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IFS: Lean IT benefits both commercial and naval shipbuilders
A senior business consultant from IFS, the global enterprise
applications company, presented yesterday to a Joint Panel Meeting of
the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) in Seattle, Wash.,
stressing that while government mandates are forcing naval shipbuilders
to invest in lean processes and technologies, commercial shipbuilders
are increasingly implementing similar technologies.
The meeting of shipbuilders from around North America included a tour of
IFS customer Todd
Pacific Shipyards, which hosted the event.
According to IFS Business Software Consultant Denis Lofthouse, who works
with defense contractors, naval shipbuilders are faced with government
requirements for earned value management (EVM) reporting and
performance-based logistics (PBL) contracting. EVM allows a shipbuilder
to develop detailed reports on the degree of completion they have
achieved on a specific government project, while PBL is a method of
buying an asset along with the necessary support to keep it operational.
While these measures are not required of commercial shipbuilders, more
and more of them are adopting advanced project management and asset
management tools on their own accord for the competitive advantages they
offer in the market.
Lofthouse said in his presentation that all shipbuilders can benefit
from business systems that are integrated top-to-bottom, allowing for
real-time program management and visibility of the financial side of the
project. Government agencies require visibility into the details of
projects that contractors are executing because they want to ensure that
work is progressing as it should, and that is really something every
customer wants. Commercial ship yards often complete more projects than
naval ship yards, and with the right technology project history can be
used to generate more competitive and accurate estimates. Even
shipbuilders doing cost-plus work, which pushes a lot of the risk for
cost management back onto the customer, can use this technology to
deliver on their promises. Regardless of the business model involved,
leaner financial and project centric management delivers greater
predictability, more customer satisfaction, and repeat business.
Lofthouse stresses that for commercial shipbuilders, implementing lean
technology can be a lot easier than it is for naval shipyards.
"The project and business management needs of
commercial and naval shipyards are similar,”
Lofthouse said. "But as a commercial shipyard
moves onto a modern enterprise software application, the way that
software is implemented is not as stringent and regimented when it comes
to the cost breakdown structure. This gives management the freedom to
specify how they want to look at and manage their business. They can
easily implement program management across multiple hulls and drive real
efficiencies across their business.”
IFS Applications offers project-centric
capabilities that have proven to be a good fit for shipbuilders around
the globe. IFS functionality for project-driven manufacturing, earned
value management, and service management allow shipbuilders to leverage
lean manufacturing and financial processes and comply with government
mandates. IFS’
shipbuilder customers include Akers Yards, Todd
Pacific Shipyards, Ursa Shipyards, Uzmar Denizcilik, and Stocznia
Marynarki Wojennnej S.A.
About IFS IFS (OMXS: IFS), the global
enterprise applications company, provides ERP solutions that enable
organizations to respond quickly to market changes. The solutions allow
resources to be used in a more agile way to achieve better business
performance and competitive advantage.
Founded in 1983, IFS has 2,600 employees worldwide. With IFS Applications™,
now in its seventh generation, IFS has pioneered component-based ERP
software. The component architecture provides solutions that are easier
to implement, run, and upgrade. IFS Applications is available in 54
countries in 22 languages.
IFS has more than 600,000 users across seven key vertical sectors:
aerospace & defense; automotive; high-tech; industrial manufacturing;
process industries; construction, contracting, service & facilities
management; and utilities & telecom. IFS Applications provides extended
ERP functionality, including CRM, SCM, PLM, CPM, enterprise asset
management, and MRO capabilities. For more information, visit www.IFSWORLD.com.
IFS Applications is a trademark of Industrial and Financial Systems, IFS
AB. All other referenced company or product names are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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