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Board of Trade: Committee of Inquiry into the Shipbuilding Industry: Minutes and...

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Reference BT 186
Title Board of Trade: Committee of Inquiry into the Shipbuilding Industry: Minutes and Papers
Date 1964-1966
Description

Minutes, papers and reports of the Committee of Inquiry into the Shipbuilding Industry.

Related material

For other files relating to the Shipbuilding industry see: BT 291

For other files on the Committee of Inquiry see: FV 37 HF 5

Held by The National Archives, Kew
Legal status Public Record(s)
Language

English

Creator

Board of Trade, Committee of Inquiry into the Shipbuilding Industry, 1965-1966

Physical description 50 file(s)
Access conditions Subject to 30 year closure
Administrative/ biographical background

The Committee of Inquiry into the Shipbuilding Industry was appointed by the President of the Board of Trade in February 1965 with Mr. A R M Geddes OBE as chairman.

Its terms of reference were 'to establish what changes are necessary in organisation, in the methods of production, and any other factors affecting costs to make the shipbuilding industry competitive in world market; to establish what changes in organisation and methods of production would reduce costs of manufacture of large main engines of ships to the lowest level; and to recommend what action should be taken by employers, trade unions and Government, to bring about these changes'.

The Committee was to be concerned with shipyards regularly building vessels of 5,000 gross tons and above (or Naval vessels of equivalent value), but may also consider the implications of their investigations for shipyards building sea-going vessels of lower tonnage. The Committee was also to be concerned with the manufacture of steam turbines and slow-running diesels normally installed in ships of 5,000 tons and above (or Naval vessels of equivalent value).