This research investigates ship maintenance management within the context of vocational education in maritime engineering, focusing on the experiences of senior students during internships in port and shipping management industries. Utilising qualitative methods, including semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions, the study explores the practical application of theoretical knowledge in preventive, corrective, and proactive maintenance strategies. Seven participants from a shipping vocational school in Jakarta provided insights into methodologies, challenges, and educational outcomes in ship maintenance. Key findings highlight the effectiveness of preventive maintenance in enhancing operational reliability and reducing downtime, despite challenges such as resource constraints and operational disruptions. Recommendations include curriculum enhancements to integrate advanced training in predictive maintenance technologies and promote sustainable practices. The research underscores the importance of vocational education in preparing future maritime engineers for industry demands and advancing sustainable practices in maritime transportation.
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