Building of ships and floating structures

ISIC v4.0 Code: 3011

About building of ships and floating structures

isic code 3011 covers the building of ships and floating structures, a critical industry that plays a vital role in global trade and transportation. This industry is responsible for constructing a wide range of vessels, from commercial cargo ships and passenger liners to specialized offshore platforms and recreational boats. As a key component of the broader manufacturing sector, the building of ships and floating structures contributes significantly to the economic development and infrastructure of many countries around the world.

Production process

The production of ships and floating structures involves a complex and highly specialized set of techniques. The process typically begins with the design and engineering of the vessel, taking into account factors such as size, purpose, and performance requirements. Skilled workers then use a variety of tools and machinery to fabricate the hull, superstructure, and other components, often relying on advanced welding, cutting, and assembly methods. The final stages of production involve the integration of mechanical, electrical, and navigational systems, as well as the completion of interior fittings and finishes.

Production inputs

The building of ships and floating structures requires a wide range of inputs, including raw materials such as steel, aluminum, and composite materials, as well as specialized machinery and equipment like cranes, welding tools, and computer-aided design (CAD) software. Additionally, this industry relies on a highly skilled workforce, including naval architects, marine engineers, and skilled tradespeople such as shipwrights, electricians, and painters.

Production outputs

The primary outputs of isic code 3011 are the various types of ships and floating structures, including 3011 Building of ships and floating structures, 3012 Building of pleasure and sporting boats, and 3315 Repair and maintenance of ships and boats. These outputs are then consumed by a range of industries, such as 5010 Sea and coastal passenger water transport, 5020 Sea and coastal freight water transport, and 0910 Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction.

Family tree for building of ships and floating structures

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    A["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C'>C: Manufacturing</a>"]
A --> B["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/30'>30: Manufacture of other transport equipment</a>"]
B --> C["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/301'>301: Building of ships and boats</a>"]
C --> D["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/3011'>3011: Building of ships and floating structures</a>"]

    C --> E["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/3012'>3012: Building of pleasure and sporting boats</a>"]

    

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