Abstract

This paper compliments one previously published to describe Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) progress in substituting zone for system logic for alteration, overhaul, and repair of U.S. Navy ships. More specifically, progress is tracked through development of a different way of grouping information to facilitate zone by stage implementation of work [1].2 The zone logic was extracted from a series of National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) publications. Understanding by shipyard managers was enhanced by seminars followed by the July 26, 1983 presentation to the management luncheon by L. D. Chirillo, chairman of SNAME Ship Production Panel SP-2 and the program manager for the outfitting and production aids category of the NSRP. The NSRP publications particularly exploited are given in references [2–4].

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