(bairdmaritime.com) Thursday, 19 November 2009 04:34 The pressure from some ship owners to consider shortening training time for watch officers prompted Jean-Pierre Clostermann, manager of ship handling simulation at the Le Havre Merchant Marine Academy in France, to bring objective, experimental results into the debate about how much simulators can replace at-sea experience. A rough [...]
Ship Console – The First Console For Boat Simulators
(flightsim.com) VRinsight & Wilco Publishing announce Ship Console. Continuously expanding their products range, VRinsight and Wilco Publishing today announce the imminent release of the first product of its kind: Ship Console. Whether you are an expert sailor or a hobbyist, this control unit brings reality in your hands as you can manoeuvre your ship with [...]
Kongsberg Maritime DP simulator first to achieve class A DNV Approval
(bymnews.com) Kongsberg Maritime is proud to announce that its Polaris Dynamic Positioning simulator is the first to achieve DNV approval to the stringent Class A standard. The leading simulator developer has also achieved DNV approval to Class A standards for its Bridge Operation simulator including class notification of DP, Ice Navigation, High Speed Craft and [...]
Malaysian simulation contract for Kongsberg Maritime
(seatradeasia-online.com) Kuala Lumpur: Kongsberg Maritime has been awarded a contract by HJS Maritime SDN. BHD, Malaysia to deliver two Polaris Ship’s Bridge Simulators for use in a new centre of excellence being built for the Malaysian Marine Department. This contract follows the recent installation of the world’s largest 360° marine navigation simulator at the Maritime [...]
Groundbreaking Maritime Simulator Ship Simulator Professional Introduced at MARSIM’09
(prnewswire.com) ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands and PANAMA CITY, Florida, August 18 /PRNewswire/ — Simulation developer VSTEP announces the worldwide release of their award-winning maritime training and simulation software Ship Simulator Professional v2.0 and Instructor Station at the International Conference on Marine Simulation and Ship Manoeuvrability – MARSIM ’09, in Panama. Aimed at maritime professionals, Ship Simulator [...]
German firm grants ship handling equipment
(thejakartapost.com) SEMARANG: Rheimentall Defence Electronics (RDE) of Bremen, Germany granted a Ship Handling Simulator worth 10 million euro (about US$14 million) to the Semarang Growth Centre on Thursday. The simulator consists of a Full Mission Bridge; a Part Task Bridge Simulator; a Full Mission Engine Simulator; a Part Task Engine Simulator; an Arpa Simulator Radar; [...]
Epirus Merchant Marine Academy installs Transas radar Bridge Simulator
(bymnews.com) Transas Hellas in collaboration with Transas Mediterranean SAS supplied AEN – Epirus Merchant Marine Academy in Greece with a radar Bridge Simulator. The installed simulator will provide the necessary training with its capability to simulate various types of merchant ships. Among the other academies, the aforementioned simulator is the most modern and will contribute [...]
Transas integrates Navigational and ERS simulators for Maritime Training Centre
(bymnews.com) CERONAV, the biggest maritime training centre in the Black Sea region of Romania, has chosen the Transas Group to extend its maritime simulator capabilities for the fourth time. The latest contract includes extensions of the existing navigational simulator (NTPro) and Engine Room Simulator (ERS) and integration to provide joint training functionality for different groups [...]
Kongsberg Maritime Simulation & Training new office confirms first sale to AMET University
(bymnews.com) Kongsberg Maritime Simulation & Training has recently opened a sales office in Mumbai, India in cooperation with Kongsberg Process Simulation Ptv. Ltd. Within a few months of setting up its sales and service office in Mumbai, Kongsberg Maritime Simulation & Training has signed its first Ship Handling Simulator agreement, to supply a Full Mission [...]
Research council supports port expansion projects
(engineeringnews.co.za) The CSIR also analyses data on ship motion. Ship motion simulator software is run on computers to determine how a ship will be manoeuvred into the port. A pilot will steer the simulated ship into the harbour, which will provide statistical information that is then used to design the safe layout of a port. [...]