Small is beautiful
Martin BloemRauma, Nov. 17th, 2015
The Netherlands
Martin Bloem
CEO & Partner
One vision
Only if it floats
The Netherlands
Key figures maritimeAnnual maritime monitor shows total impact of the sector:
• Total added value: € 21 bn (3.3% GNP)
• Total production value: € 49 bn
• Total employment: 224.000 (2.5%)
• Companies: 12.000
• Including the port industrial complex:7.3 per cent of the GNP5% of employment = 440,000 persons
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Mining at sea Clean Ships Smart and safe sailing Effective Infrastructure
I n n o v a t i on A g e n d a o f t h e M a r i t i m e C l u s t e r
Constructions and materials
Maritime operations
Systems and processes
Design and constructiontechnology
Impact on marine environment
Hydromechanics
R e s e a r c h a n d d e v e l o p m e n t a g e n d a o f t h e M a r i t i e m e C l u s t e r
Shipbuilding
• 2014: € 7.5 bln turnover, 32.000 fte
• Damen and Royal IHC, challenger Huisman Equipment
• Maintenance: Keppel Verolme and Damen Shiprepair
• Strong growth in superyachts segment (order intake 2014: 1.4 bln)
• Approximately 80 small to medium sized shipyards
• 750 suppliers: (1) subcontractors and mainsuppliers (2) equipment suppliers (3) technical services
Supply chain
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SRMCBrokers
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Damen Shipyards Group
Global production, standardization, customer satisfaction (fast follow up). Increasing decentralization, search for new markets, open to new suppliers.NL – Qatar – Vietnam – China - South Africa – Indonesia – Brazil - France
Royal IHC
Cutter suction and hopper dredgers, pipe laying vessels. Technology player, lookingfor international production and new markets.
Huisman Equipment
Offshore specialist: drilling ships, pipelaying vessels, craneships. Production in NL, China, Brazil. Tailormade solutions, added value in oil and gas operations/technology, the hull is ‘just equipment’.
Feadship
Royal De Vries and Royal Van Lent / De Voogt Naval architects and Slob Yard. Highest quality standards, in-house production. Possible links with cruise supplyindustry?
Oceanco
New shipbuilding hall, increased production and new capital from Arabian owner. Production methods from regular shipbuilding, subcontracting large parts of the ships. Experiments in clean propulsion/LNG.
Royal Boskalis & Van Oord
Offshore Services
Vroon
Privately owned company – cattle ships, offshore services, tankers, wind farm installation services.
MARIN
• Large technology institution• Contract research• Offshore basin, depressurized wave tank, CFD calculations, simulations, testing• Leadership in the field of RD&I, together with Delft Technical University and
TNO, joint industry projects.
Doing business in Holland
• West European culture, good fit with Finnish industries• Solutions/creativity win over hierarchy• Competition and collaboration go hand in hand• High labour costs – international sourcing and importance of automation• Shipbuilding in Holland = supply chain management. Analyse your
descisionmaker from case to case, it is not always the shipyard
Suggestions for follow up activities:• Roadshow• Quarterly market monitoring• Exchange foreign market intelligence• Permanent representation, ‘Finnish Marine House’?
Further enquiries:
Marstrat B.V.
Vasteland 78
3011 BN Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0)10 310 30 80
www.marstrat.nl
Thank you!