Ship Universe Naval Tool

Naval Shipyard Workforce, Man-Day & Maintenance Throughput Tool

Estimate maintenance work-package duration, productive man-days, trade bottlenecks, straight-time and overtime labor cost, targeted workforce required to hit a schedule, annual shipyard throughput, dock capacity constraints and backlog clearance. Advanced mode models individual trades and partial overlap between work streams.

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Workforce Workers per shift, utilization, overtime and rework allowance
Schedule Productive man-hours, trade overlap, bottlenecks and target-date staffing
Throughput Workforce capacity, dock capacity, incoming demand and backlog clearance

Maintenance Work Package

Use productive maintenance man-hours before rework. The model converts the work package into schedule days using entered workforce, utilization and overtime assumptions.

man-hours
workers
%
Productive work time as a share of paid straight-time hours.
$ /paid hour
%
workdays
Examples include cure, test, inspection, access or other schedule time not shortened by adding labor.
workdays
$ /day

Shift & Overtime Assumptions

shifts/day
hours
days
hours/week
% of normal
%

Annual Maintenance Throughput

days/year
ships/year
ship packages
berths
days/package
days/year

Trade Workforce & Work Package

Each row represents one trade or work stream. Required man-hours are productive hours before the global rework allowance. Workers are entered per active shift.

Trade / Work Stream Workers/Shift Base Man-Hours Util. % Labor Rate/Hr

Schedule & Labor Assumptions

shifts/day
hours
days
hours/week
% of normal
%
%
%
0% treats trade durations as sequential. 100% treats them as fully concurrent, leaving the longest trade on the labor critical path.
workdays
workdays
$ /day

Annual Yard Capacity & Backlog

days/year
ships/year
ship packages
berths
days/package
days/year

Workforce & Throughput Results

Blended workforce analysis

Enter work-package data
Enter productive man-hours and workforce assumptions to estimate maintenance duration, man-days, labor cost and annual shipyard throughput.
Planning estimate only. Actual naval maintenance schedules depend on work-package maturity, emergent work, availability of material and technical data, certification, QA, testing, access, interference between trades, compartment congestion, security restrictions, shift staffing, learning curves, subcontractors, tooling, crane and shop capacity, dock availability, weather, government-furnished equipment and ship-specific conditions. The trade-overlap factor is a schedule-screening approximation and does not replace CPM scheduling, resource-loaded planning or production-control systems. Productive man-days are shown as eight productive hours per man-day for comparison only. Labor cost represents modeled direct paid labor and does not include employer burden, benefits, materials, subcontracting, overhead or other shipyard costs unless incorporated into the entered hourly rate. Do not use this tool as the sole basis for contractual schedules, workforce commitments or fleet-readiness decisions.
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