keelersüsteem
Keelersüsteem refers to a foundational element in various technical or organizational structures, essentially providing the primary support or guiding framework. In naval architecture, the keel is the lowest longitudinal structural member of a ship or boat, running from the bow to the stern. It serves as a backbone, to which the frames of the hull are attached, providing structural integrity and stability. Historically, keels were often made of wood, but modern vessels frequently use steel or composite materials.
Beyond maritime applications, the term "keelersüsteem" can be used metaphorically. In business, it might describe the