Assessment of Competitiveness of Shipbuilding Industry in Russia

Russia has a rich centuries-old tradition of naval and civilian shipbuilding. Upon the end of the ideological confrontation, the competition of the main sea-faring nations of the world took on the new and at the same time – more traditional form for the market economy. The global economic crisis and...

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Main Authors: Tulyakova, Irina R., Gregova, Elena, Dengov, Victor V.
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Published: University of Dubrovnik 2017
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spelling fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:188381 2023-05-15T15:12:00+02:00 Assessment of Competitiveness of Shipbuilding Industry in Russia Tulyakova, Irina R. Gregova, Elena Dengov, Victor V. 2017-11-02 application/pdf http://hrcak.srce.hr/188381 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/277683 eng eng University of Dubrovnik info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.17818/NM/2017/3.6 http://hrcak.srce.hr/188381 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Publication in OUR SEA : International Journal of Maritime Science & Technology is free of charge for all authors for all regular numbers. This journal does not charge article processing charge. This journal does not charge article submission charge. Since publication in OUR SEA : International Journal of Maritime Science & Technology is free of charge for all authors no waiver facilities are provided. Archiving policy Sherpa/ROMEO green route All published manuscripts are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0 Unported License. Authors are allowed to archive their submitted article in an open access repository. Authors are allowed to archive their accepted article in an open access repository. Authors are allowed to archive the final published article, often a pdf file, in an open access repository. There are not any other requirements for archiving in an open access repository. If the authors are subject to a pre-existing mandate from their institution, funder or government to make their article open access, we grant the author an automatic exemption from any restrictions in our policies which would otherwise prohibit their publication in OUR SEA : International Journal of Maritime Science & Technology. The single policy applies to authors of all of journal titles. CC-BY NAŠE MORE : znanstveno-stručni časopis za more i pomorstvo ISSN 0469-6255 (Print) ISSN 1848-6320 (Online) Volume 64 Issue 3 civil shipbuilding military shipbuilding naval equipment branch problems state support text info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 fthrcak https://doi.org/10.17818/NM/2017/3.6 2017-11-08T23:51:54Z Russia has a rich centuries-old tradition of naval and civilian shipbuilding. Upon the end of the ideological confrontation, the competition of the main sea-faring nations of the world took on the new and at the same time – more traditional form for the market economy. The global economic crisis and the decrease of the freight traffic, including the sea freight, led to the exacerbation of the competitive struggle in this market. Whereas the Naval Engineering and Armament (NEA) in Russia are at a very high level, which is proved by the position Russia holds within the global markets of this kind of production, the civilian shipbuilding is not only unable to compete in the global market, but even barely present on the domestic one. The future of the civilian shipbuilding is in such promising niches as the development of the equipment for the exploration of the Arctic oil fields, the iceboats for the maintenance of the Northern Sea Route, and the sea- and river-going vessels for the domestic operations. In this article, the authors analyse the current state policy in regards of both civilian and naval shipbuilding, the position of Russia in the global market of the NEA, assess the current state of this industry and the competitive potential of the Russian Federation, reveal the problems and consider the prospects for the development. The analysis is based on the rich factual material and the available statistical data. The careful study and its results allowed the authors to come to the certain conclusions and to provide advice for the improvement of the state policy in regards to the shipbuilding. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Sea Route Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia Arctic Naše more 64 3 112 119
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military shipbuilding
naval equipment
branch problems
state support
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military shipbuilding
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state support
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Gregova, Elena
Dengov, Victor V.
Assessment of Competitiveness of Shipbuilding Industry in Russia
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description Russia has a rich centuries-old tradition of naval and civilian shipbuilding. Upon the end of the ideological confrontation, the competition of the main sea-faring nations of the world took on the new and at the same time – more traditional form for the market economy. The global economic crisis and the decrease of the freight traffic, including the sea freight, led to the exacerbation of the competitive struggle in this market. Whereas the Naval Engineering and Armament (NEA) in Russia are at a very high level, which is proved by the position Russia holds within the global markets of this kind of production, the civilian shipbuilding is not only unable to compete in the global market, but even barely present on the domestic one. The future of the civilian shipbuilding is in such promising niches as the development of the equipment for the exploration of the Arctic oil fields, the iceboats for the maintenance of the Northern Sea Route, and the sea- and river-going vessels for the domestic operations. In this article, the authors analyse the current state policy in regards of both civilian and naval shipbuilding, the position of Russia in the global market of the NEA, assess the current state of this industry and the competitive potential of the Russian Federation, reveal the problems and consider the prospects for the development. The analysis is based on the rich factual material and the available statistical data. The careful study and its results allowed the authors to come to the certain conclusions and to provide advice for the improvement of the state policy in regards to the shipbuilding.
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