Methodology and Challenges of Implementing Advanced Technological Solutions in Small and Medium Shipyards: The Case Study of the Mari4_YARD Project
Lorenzo Grazi, Ariel Alonso, Adam Gąsiorek, Afra María Pertusa Llopis, Alejandro Grajeda, Alexandros Kanakis, Andrea Parri, Félix Vidal, Ioannis Ergas, Ivana Željković, Javier Pamies Durá, Javier Perez Mein, Konstantinos Katsampiris-Salgado, Luís F. Rocha, Marcelo R. Petry, Michal Neufeld, Nikos Dimitropoulos, Nina Köster, Ratko Mimica, Sara Varão Fernandes
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- 2025
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Small to medium-sized shipyards play a crucial role in the European naval industry. However, the globalization of technology has increased competition, posing significant challenges to shipyards, particularly in domestic markets for short sea, work, and inland vessels. Many shipyard operations still rely on manual, labor-intensive tasks performed by highly skilled operators. In response, the adoption of new tools is essential to enhance efficiency and competitiveness. This paper presents a methodology for developing a human-centric portfolio of advanced technologies tailored for shipyard environments, covering processes such as shipbuilding, retrofitting, outfitting, and maintenance. The proposed technological solutions, which have achieved high technology readiness levels, include 3D modeling and digitalization, robotics, augmented and virtual reality, and occupational exoskeletons. Key findings from real-scale demonstrations are discussed, along with major development and implementation challenges. Finally, best practices and recommendations are provided to support both technology developers seeking fully tested tools and end users aiming for seamless adoption.
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