Elaboration and review of a concept for the reorganization of work packages in Design & Engineering of the Meyer Shipyards Turku and Papenburg sites to standardize scheduling and capacity planning and to strengthen cross-site cooperation
Meule, Tim (2022)
Meule, Tim
2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022070119209
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022070119209
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The aim of this thesis is to examine the applicability, feasibility and practicability of a work package concept developed in the Design & Engineering division of the Meyer Shipyard. Work packages are the smallest element in the work breakdown structure and represent an important element of project planning, as work packages can be defined in terms of time, content and have fixed assigned resources.
Within the bachelor thesis a basic concept was developed which was presented to Head of Groups from the three business units of the shipyard's internal organization by conducting guided interviews. In accordance with the interview findings, the concept was further developed.
As a result, a harmonized and uniform concept was created, which serves the purpose of future schedule, capacity and process planning.
The developed work package concept will harmonize processes and structures within the organization and will support the long-term goal of creating a global and harmonized Design & Engineering unit across all Meyer locations.
Within the bachelor thesis a basic concept was developed which was presented to Head of Groups from the three business units of the shipyard's internal organization by conducting guided interviews. In accordance with the interview findings, the concept was further developed.
As a result, a harmonized and uniform concept was created, which serves the purpose of future schedule, capacity and process planning.
The developed work package concept will harmonize processes and structures within the organization and will support the long-term goal of creating a global and harmonized Design & Engineering unit across all Meyer locations.