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U.S. NAVY SHIP MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND MODERNIZATION

A Ten Year Forecast of New Business and

Appraisal of Market Share

Price $550.00 per copy 1. OVERVIEW

HISTORICAL MAINTENANCE SPENDING PATTERN

Combatant fleet maintenance expenditures

Other expenditures for ship maintenance

MAINTENANCE PRACTICES

Combatant Fleet

Regular overhaul cycle

Engineered operating cycle

Phased maintenance

Progressive maintenance

MSC Managed Ships

Ready Reserve Fleet

Navy Service Craft 2. FORECAST OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1989 to 1998 PROJECTED FLEET—

Combatant Forces

MSC Managed Fleet

Ready Reserve Fleet

Service Craft

COMBATANT FLEET MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

Forecast Procedure

Homeport loading

Job start forecast

Projected expenditures

Categorization of work

Individual Homeport Projections

Number of job starts

Expenditures -labor -consumables -major CFM by type of work and bidding limits -captive -coastwide -restricted for the following homeports

East Coast

Portsmouth

Newport

Groton/New London

New York

Earle

Philadelphia

Norfolk/Little Creek

Charleston

Kings Bay

Mayport

Key West

Gulf Coast

Pensacola

Mobile

Panama City

Pascagoula

Lake Charles

Galveston

Corpus Christi

West Coast

San Diego

Long Beach

San Francisco

Concord

Alameda

Oakland

Vallejo

Tacoma

Bremerton

Seattle

Bangor

Everett

Pearl Harbor

Foreign

Guam

Subic

Yokosuka

Sasebo

Gaeta/La Maddalena

Holylock

MSC SHIP MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

Atlantic region

Pacific region

RRF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

NAVY SERVICE CRAFT MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 3. SHORT RANGE WORKLOAD SCHEDULE

San Diego

Seattle

Long Beach

Boston

Jacksonville

Charleston

Norfolk

Military Sealift Command 4. MARKET SHARE ASSESSMENT

COMBATANT FLEET MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

Major Combatant Overhauls

Frigate Overhauls

Combatant DRSA's

Phased Maintenance Contracts

Large Support Ship Overhauls

MSC MANAGED SHIP MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

Atlantic region

Pacific region

PROFILE OF NAVY SHIP MAINTENANCE CONTRACT ACTIONS

Awards for ship and marine equipment repair -to U.S. firms -to Foreign firms

Profile of ship repair contract actions in FY 1988 -contract number -initial contract value -modification/change order amounts -bidding information

To order please call or write INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ASSOCIATES, INC. 835 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington. DC 20037

Telephone: (202) 333-8501—Telex: 64325 IMA—Telefax: (202) 333-8504

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