Tsuneishi Holds 13th Shipbuilding Olympics

Tsuneishi Holds 13th Shipbuilding Olympics

This year marked the 13th Olympics at Tsuneishi Factory with 206 young and experienced technicians participating, including trainees from the Philippines and China. Tsuneishi Olympics is a competition in which shipbuilding technicians compete with each other using the skills which they have acquired through their daily work.

The competition started with a pledge for fair play: “As men of Tsuneishi Shipbuilding, we will use the skills which have been cultivated daily and compete with each other fairly and safely.”

Competitions were held in 9 categories including welding, steel cutting, painting, and transportation which are crucial for shipbuilding. At each venue, participants presented accurate, cool-heaTsuneishi Holds 13th Shipbuilding Olympicsded demonstrations of technique while the judges strictly checked the safety and quality of their work.

At the closing ceremony, factory manager Masaahiro Kawakita delivered a speech: “The foundation of shipbuilding depends on respective workers skills. These Tsuneishi Skill Olympics are a good chance to emphasize those skills. From now on, please make efforts to improve your skills.”

Uniforms, with“GOLD” or “SILVER” embroidered letters as a proof of honor, were presented to the award winners.

Succession of skills is one of the biggest issues for the Japanese shipbuilding industry. Tsuneishi Skill Olympics is taking an important role to pass down Tsuneishi Shipbuilding’s production skills to the next generations through training young technicians as well as presenting the skills they acquire in their daily work.

Since 2001, when this competition started with only the welding category, the event has been expanded every year to include painting, furnishing, and transportation categories as requested by the employees, transforming into a whole-factory competition now.

Kazuki Daitoku from Outer Work Group, Production Department, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Company commented: “I’ve been working here for 8 years and participated in this competition 4 times. And finally I won the gold prize. I’m so happy because I could see my skill improving every year. From now, I’d like to have the ability to train my junior fellows and lead my workplace as well as improving my skill.”

Tsuneishi Holds 13th Shipbuilding OlympicsTito Junior Kanobida from Minato Kogyo Corporation (Subcontracting Company), winner of the Gold Prize in Gas Cutting category said: “It’s been 3 years since I started training at Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Company. I could show what I do every day perfectly. I’d like to do my best to continue improving my skills.”

Winner of the first place in the Brush Painting of Elevating Ladder category, Jo Zoushi from Bisho Kogyo Corporation Subcontracting Company pointed out: “This is my first year as an employee and I participated in this competition without putting pressure on myself because I thought it was just my first try. But I got the gold prize. I’m so surprised and happy with this result. This result let me have confidence that I’m successfully gaining the skills which I have been training in the workplace.”

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Press Release, November 18, 2013