Malaysia Shipbuilding Industry: A Review on Sustainability and Technology Success Factors

Authors

  • Halim Mad Lazim School of Technology Management and Logistics, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia
  • Jamaluddin Abdullah School of Technology Management and Logistics, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.28.3.154164

Keywords:

DEFP, shipyard, qualitative research, Malaysia shipbuilding industry

Abstract

Shipyards are fixed facilities with drydocks and fabrication equipment capable of building a ship intended for personal or recreational use. The Malaysian shipbuilding and naval repair (SBSR) industry has evolved from the establishment of small shipyards in eastern Malaysia to the growth of larger-capacity shipyards. both in the East and West Malaysia. However, consistent patterns of delays in delivering to the customer directly reduced the company's profitability and financial results. This study will address issues to understand which resources are critical and important as a sustainable source of competitive advantage for SBSR.

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Author Biographies

Halim Mad Lazim, School of Technology Management and Logistics, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia

mlhalim@uum.edu.my

Jamaluddin Abdullah, School of Technology Management and Logistics, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia

japhd1967@gmail.com

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Published

2022-11-30

How to Cite

Halim Mad Lazim, & Jamaluddin Abdullah. (2022). Malaysia Shipbuilding Industry: A Review on Sustainability and Technology Success Factors. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 28(3), 154–164. https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.28.3.154164

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