It is no secret that in addition to the standard list of certificates appropriate to the rank ship-owners or contractors usually come up with their own training requirements for the crew. Meanwhile, there is a constant tendency for raising competence and minimizing human factor influence. All these create a highly competitive working environment and a steady demand for training especially Navigator Courses.

This type of Marine Training is in particular need due to the rapid development of navigation and radio technologies and their introduction onboard. Onshore, they are sometimes simulated with the help of state-of-the-art full mission bridges which reconstruct atmosphere of the real vessel and allow learning to use navigation equipment and go through all possible faults and emergencies safely and consequences free. This group includes GMDSS Courses, ECDIS Course, Automatic Identification Systems (AIS), Ship Handling and Maneuvering, Radar Simulator and Plotting, ARPA, ECDIS Type Specific Course and a lot more important trainings.

Another reason why so many deck officers turn to marine simulation centers for post-graduate education is management courses such as Bridge Team Management (BTM) and Bridge Resource Management (BRM) or Maritime Resource Management, Leadership and Managerial Skills, etc. At present the first two are included in almost all officers’ training requirements list due to fact that efficient bridge teamwork with enhanced ship handling provided by these courses might prevent serious manmade incidents onboard and help to maintain good working relations in the small isolated community of a vessel crew. Next step is MRM which was launched on the base of BRM by the Swedish Club. It focuses on the cultural awareness, communication and decision making, crisis management, etc.; thus, the goal is to teach the trainees how to bring up a common working culture onboard which would assist a safe and efficient operation of the vessel.

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Automatic Identification System (AIS)

The Automatic Identification System was created as an additional navigational tool as it helps identifying vessels, assists in target tracking and provides other data raising situational awareness on bridge that raises chances of collision avoidance dramatically. So, the aim of AIS training is to familiarize trainees with AIS capabilities and provide them with safe practice […]

Automation for Deck Officers

Azipod Vessel Operation and Handling

AZIPOD® (Podded Propulsion) Familiarization

BNWAS Alarm System

Bridge and Engine Resource Management (BERM)

The Bridge and Engine Resource Management (BERM) course complies with STCW Code A-II/1, A-III/1, & A-III/6 and STCW Code A-II/2 & A-III/2 training requirements and is a combination of two courses i.e. Bridge Resource Management (BRM) and its analogue for the Engine Department. Together they provide an all-round onboard human resource training which helps to eliminate negative effect […]

Bridge Resource Management – Assessment

The Bridge Resource Management – Assessment is a 1 day practical session targeted at estimating level of navigational skills among Officers in Charge of Navigational Watch (OICNW). It comprises of the series of specially developed simulator exercises. Objective: Upon completion of the Bridge Resource Management – Assessment trainees will acquire validation of Bridge Resource Management […]

Bridge Resource Management – Tug

The Bridge Resource Management – Tug training is conducted in the Full Mission Tug Simulation De-briefing Room and is targeted at upgrading trainees’ watchkeeping skills in port and ocean towing. Objective: The key objective of the Bridge Resource Management – Tug course is to develop tug deck officers’ navigational skills including towing, barge handling, vessel […]

Bridge Resource Management (Advanced)