Shipbuilding yards are generally located along the coast or riverbanks, with a certain length of shoreline and water depth. The yards are equipped with specialized shipbuilding facilities including slipways, dry docks, launch ramps, outfitting docks, and large cranes. Various production workshops are present within the shipbuilding yard.
Hull Processing Workshop: Responsible for hull lofting, plate cutting, and processing of hull components.
Hull Equipment Welding Workshop: Completes the welding and assembly of hull components, sections, and overall hull assembly.
Installation Workshop: Responsible for the installation and commissioning of onboard machinery and accessories.
Pipe Processing Workshop: Processes and installs pipes and their fittings.
Electrical Workshop: Responsible for the installation and commissioning of electrical and radio equipment.
Carpentry Workshop: Responsible for the production and installation of wooden furniture, cabinetry, and insulation work.
Paint and Rigging Workshop: Handles rust removal, painting, and the fabrication and installation of rigging and cables.
Lifting and Transportation Workshop: Responsible for lifting operations such as launching, docking, and transporting ships in and out of docks, slipways, and dock areas. Additionally, there are various auxiliary workshops including machine repair, tooling, power, and central testing laboratory.