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FROM PAST TO PRESENT A BC SHIPBUILDER’S PERSPECTIVE Malcolm McLaren Presented By President Allied Shipbuilders Ltd. November 2009
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God & Shipbuilder We Adore In Times of Danger, Not Before When War Is Over, All Things Righted God Is Forgotten, The Shipbuilder Slighted...with apologies to Kipling
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Launch of 10,000 Ton Victory (Liberty) Ship West Coast Shipbuilders, Vancouver – Future Site of 2010 Winter Olympics
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Fort Chilcotin in English Bay - June 1942 The first WWII ship built by West Coast Shipbuilders (Hull #101) was launched March 7, 1942 and was a casualty of war having been sunk on July 24, 1943
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Rayonier No. 1 fully loaded
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Rayonier No. 1 leaps as it dumps its load
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Allied Shipbuilders Site – 1969 North Shore of Vancouver Harbour
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Launching the rail car barge Haida Transporter - April 27, 1968
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The 75-foot drum seiner Katrena Leslie (Hull # 214) underway in fog in English Bay
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Ships for Offshore Oil The West Coast & Arctic - Past - Is there a future for Canadians?
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The drill rig Sedco 135F was built by Victoria Machinery Depot
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The Lady Alexandra at sea - 1974
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Do governments have a role in making sure these opportunities are available to Canadians? OFFSHORE OIL & GAS
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Canada's Revolutionary Icebreakers Lead the World 1975 - 1985
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1970 to1980 – Arctic Oil Exploration Good for Shipbuilding & Ship Repair Major Damage to - Hull - Rudders & Stocks - Propellers
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Arctic Nutsukpok in the Beaufort Sea, bound for Tuk ALLIED HULL 235
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The Kigoriak was the first icebreaker to operate year-round in the North American arctic
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Ships Few & Far Between (1990 - 2009)
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470 Car Ferry Construction In Steel - 1993 Simple / Effective
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Chuck Ko Allied’s technical manager and Ed Stephenson Allied’s steel superintendent in front of the Spirit of British Columbia (Hull # 254) just before launch
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Bow view of the Spirit of Vancouver Island
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Chip Barges Built in BC – Post 2000 Current Demand For Wood Chip Transport ?
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The Inkster on sea trials, with the crew on deck
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Allied Hull 259 – Delivered 2007
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Slow Times Metal Shipbuilding Yard Closures 1990’s - Burrard Drydock (Versatile, North Vancouver) - Yarrows (Versatile, Victoria) - Bel-Aire Shipyard, North Vancouver - Westcoast Manly, Vancouver - Vito Steel Boat, Delta - Matsumoto, North Vancouver - Shore Boats, Richmond
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1990’s – B.C.’s Future was in Ship Repair Work for Some Most Shipbuilding Yards Close 1986 – 1800 Ton Lift Capacity Floating Dry-dock
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West Coast Shipbuilding Yards That Have Built Complex Vessels Over 30 Meters Long: West Coast Shipbuilding Yards That Have Built Complex Vessels Over 30 Meters Long: - Allied Shipbuilders - Vancouver Shipyards (WMG) - Victoria Shipyards (WMG)
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- BUILDERS MUST COMPLY WITH STRINGENT SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, ETC. - CANADIAN MARINE REGULATORY CLIMATE AMONG MOST CHALLENGING IN THE WORLD - BUILDERS MUST COMPLY WITH STRINGENT SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS, ETC. - CANADIAN MARINE REGULATORY CLIMATE AMONG MOST CHALLENGING IN THE WORLD - TO MY KNOWLEDGE, NOT DUE TO EXCESSIVE PROFITS FOR THE BUILDER - TO MY KNOWLEDGE, NOT DUE TO EXCESSIVE PROFITS FOR THE BUILDER THE COST OF CANADIAN BUILT SHIPS
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‘WHAT’ IS TO BE BUILT - TO BUILD REASONABLY PRICED SHIPS, THE CUSTOMER MUST COME TO THE PARTY - TO BUILD REASONABLY PRICED SHIPS, THE CUSTOMER MUST COME TO THE PARTY - TOO OFTEN GOVERNMENT SHIPS ARE NEEDLESSLY COMPLEX - TOO OFTEN GOVERNMENT SHIPS ARE NEEDLESSLY COMPLEX - BUILD SIMPLE―UTILITARIAN―EFFICIENT - BUILD SIMPLE―UTILITARIAN―EFFICIENT - ACT AS IF IT IS YOUR OWN MONEY - ACT AS IF IT IS YOUR OWN MONEY
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High Speed Ferry Owners Idea – Builders Receive the “Credit”
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Why Build In Canada?
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100 Car Commuter Ferry Spartan, Utilitarian, Efficient
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100 Car Commuter Ferry Allied Hull 257
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BC Shipbuilding - Price Distribution Example - 360 foot / 100 vehicle ferry
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Global Shipbuilding Practise For many governments, shipbuilding is an important aspect of their national pride and industrial policy. Consequently, the industry worldwide operates in a distorted marketplace.
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European Union - Had direct subsidy until recently - Supportive Government Policy United States - Canadian built commercial vessels prohibited from USA, but US builds enjoy duty free access to Canada. Korea - Previous bailout by government / IMF - Supportive Government Policy China - Very low wage rates and supportive government policy Brazil – Supportive Government Policy Challenges For Canadian Shipbuilders
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ONLY REASONABLE THAT CANADIANS ARE INVOLVED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF THEIR NATURAL RESOURCES. MUST HAVE NATIONAL POLICIES WHICH CREATE A COMPETITIVE DOMESTIC MARKET TO USEFULLY EMPLOY CANADIANS.
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GOVERNMENT LEGISTATION ACTION Ensure Canadian Industry Engaged In Building Ships For Resource Development. - The Rest Of The World Does
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Current Canadian Federal Government Policy “The federal government will continue to procure, repair and refit vessels in Canada subject to operational requirements and the continued existence of a competitive domestic marketplace”
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GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT ACTION - COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS FOR PROCUREMENT - PRIVATE SECTOR SHIPYARDS RATHER THAN GOVERNMENT SHIPYARDS - UTILIZE THE EXISTING “SURVIVOR” SHIPYARDS; THEY HAVE PASSED THE TEST - IMMEDIATELY COMMENCE PRACTICAL SHIPBUILDING PROJECTS - BUILD NEW GOVERNMENT SHIPS ON A RATIONAL SCHEDULE TO ENSURE CONTINUITY OF WORK
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