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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM WARSHIP 2004: LITTORAL WARFARE AND THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE 8 - 9 June 2004 THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS 10 UPPER BELGRADE STREET, LONDON, SW1X 8BQ © 2004: The Royal Institution of Naval Architects The Institution is not, as a body, responsible for the opinions expressed by the individual authors or speakers www.rina.org.uk WWeeiirr SSttrraacchhaann && HHeennsshhaaww -- DDeeffeennccee EExxcceelllleenntt EEnnggiinneeeerriinngg SSoolluuttiioonnss Presentation to: Prepared by: RINA Warships 2004 Andy Mitchell 8th June 2004 Principal Engineer Integrating Logistic Systems into the design of Naval Vessels Document Number SH0400013540 Version 1.00 1 Weir Strachan & Henshaw - Defence Excellent Engineering Solutions Introduction (cid:131) Naval Logistics (cid:131) Storage, movement, preparation, planning and accounting of solid and liquid stores (cid:131) Used by a Navy, or handled by a Navy for others (cid:131) Weir Strachan & Henshaw (cid:131) 130 year old company (cid:131) Operated in Defence and Nuclear markets for last 50 years (cid:131) Delegated Design Authority for weapon handling and discharge on all current Royal Navy submarines (cid:131) Currently designing and or supplying logistic systems for, amongst others, − Astute − CVF − MARS − HMS Ocean − Type 45 2 Weir Strachan & Henshaw - Defence Excellent Engineering Understanding the changing requirements Solutions of Naval Logistics (cid:131) Improved Service (cid:131) Larger quantity (cid:131) Bigger variety (cid:131) Less notice period (cid:131) Faster transfer (cid:131) Confidence in the Supply Chain (cid:131) Stopping stockpiling, major cause of bottlenecks and supply breakdown (cid:131) Seabasing (cid:131) Establish Seabase over the horizon from land (cid:131) Provides support to forces ashore or launch pad for new strike (cid:131) Made up of a number of ships 3 Weir Strachan & Henshaw - Defence Excellent Engineering Solutions Potential enabling technologies (cid:131) Automation 4 Weir Strachan & Henshaw - Defence Excellent Engineering Solutions Potential enabling technologies (cid:131) Replenishment at Sea 5 Weir Strachan & Henshaw - Defence Excellent Engineering Solutions Potential enabling technologies (cid:131) Adopting Unit Loads (cid:131) Insensitive Munitions (cid:131) Risk based safety cases (cid:131) Along deck movement (cid:131) Logistic Planning & Accounting Software (cid:131) Ship to shore transfer 6 Weir Strachan & Henshaw - Defence Excellent Engineering Solutions Proposed Integrated Design Methodology (cid:131) Whole Defence Supply Chain Analysis (cid:131) Factory to Foxhole, Bridge and Cockpit (cid:131) Made up of land, sea and air elements (cid:131) Supply Fleet Analysis (cid:131) Shore to store (cid:131) Types and numbers of ships in fleet 7 Weir Strachan & Henshaw - Defence Excellent Engineering Solutions Example of Supply Fleet Analysis 8 Weir Strachan & Henshaw - Defence Excellent Engineering Solutions Proposed Integrated Design Methodology (cid:131) Whole Defence Supply Chain Analysis (cid:131) Factory to Foxhole, Bridge and Cockpit (cid:131) Made up of land, sea and air elements (cid:131) Supply Fleet Analysis (cid:131) Shore to store (cid:131) Types and numbers of ships in fleet (cid:131) Ship Logistic Analysis (cid:131) Logistic sub systems within a ship (cid:131) How those sub systems perform together to meet the ships replenishment schedules (cid:131) MARS project utilising this approach 9

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