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BSM launches new liquid cargo simulator facility

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Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM), has launched a new liquid cargo training facility at its maritime training centre in Cyprus.

The new immersive environment is part of a wider boost to LNG training across the whole company, reflecting increasing industry demand and more LNG vessels entering the market.

The new liquid cargo simulator (LCS) has been designed and developed by BSM’s in-house technical team and uses GTT Training software. It offers realistic training on a wide range of vessel types: LNG fuelled ships and LNG gas carriers with a combination of cargo containment systems and different propulsion systems (including steam turbine, DFDE, DF 2-stroke diesel) with various options for LNG fuelled ship and LNG fuel supplier configurations.

BSM has also rolled out the GTT Training software to its maritime training centres (MTC) in Mumbai, Manila, and Poland. Crews in these locations will be able to complete the training in a classroom environment with the simulator displayed on screens.

However, the MTC in Cyprus is the very first to have a dedicated designed simulator room which offers a far more realistic and immersive experience, complimenting the existing training offered. It makes the centre which will be open to seafarers from other companies and organisations, a valuable gas training hub for the whole region and will benefit new LNG seafarers, many of whom are expected to come from Eastern Europe.

The LCS will be used to train seafarers to meet the requirements of the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) code, and the Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators (SIGTTO), as well as offering a range of bespoke in-house courses developed to a higher level of expertise (than STCW and SIGTTO) for the BSM managed fleet and its seafarers.

BSM will also offer liquefied cargo operation training, approved by DNV-GL to satisfy the competency standards of SIGTTO.

General Manager HR Marine, Andrew Hall said:

“Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement has over 45 years of experience in the management of gas carriers, and currently manages more than 100 gas carriers, all staffed by our highly trained specialised gas fleet teams.

“We are committed to our seafarer training at all levels, the new liquid cargo simulator will ensure that the technical and operational expertise, the understanding of key processes and knowledge of management best practice, of our seafarers working onboard gas carriers and LNG fuelled ships is both industry leading and comprehensive.

“By only satisfying the minimum industry requirements we do not necessarily produce the best LNG crews, so we have added tailored development programmes to our range to ensure that we provide the best possible opportunities and to ensure we have highly competent seafarers onboard our LNG vessels.”

The courses offered by the BSM Cyprus Maritime Training Centre include:

  • Advanced Liquefied Gas Tanker Operations (STCW).
  • Basic Liquefied Gas Tanker Operations (STCW).
  • Advanced Training for Service on Ships subject to the IGF Code (STCW).
  • Basic Training for Service on Ships subject to the IGF Code (STCW).
  • LNG Tanker Operations Management Level (SIGTTO).
  • Liquified Cargo Operations (non SIGTTO).
  • A range of additional BSM and client specific training.

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/lng-shipping/20072020/bsm-launches-new-liquid-cargo-simulator-facility/

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