STC-Group Upgrades Kongsberg Maritime Simulator
Kongsberg Maritime will install the latest versions of its ship's bridge simulation software and hardware. The upgrade of the ship's bridge simulators will include extension of the visuals and the addition of new navigational instruments including Multiflex touch screen panels, resulting in a more flexible training system and the possibility for STC to provide a greater selection of courses. A range of new high-fidelity hydrodynamic ship models for a greater variation of exercises will also be included in the delivery.
The engine room simulator part of the upgrade will include an extensive upgrade of the group's full -mission simulator to the latest MAN B&W MC90-V engine, and a classroom installation of the same model on Kongsberg Maritime's latest version of BigView touch-screen, which is an interactive mimic engine room simulator system. This flexible system features 3D models of the engine room that can be interacted with simply by touching the screen. Also included in this delivery is Kongsberg Maritime's latest container ship engine simulator model with Wärtsila RT-flex common-rail engine, which is specially developed for training on green ship operations.
STC-Group is also investing to upgrade its current chemical, LPG and crude cargo handling simulator for its classroom configuration, and in response to developments in the Port of Rotterdam, the group has also purchased a sophisticated new LNG cargo handling simulator as part of the contract with Kongsberg Maritime.
Whilst providing the tools to transform STC-Group's simulator park into one of the most advanced anywhere in the world, the new simulators will also make it possible to continue to meet the standards set for DNV certification and to comply with the Dutch Inspectorate and the competencies required by the revised STCW.
According to Erik Hietbrink, chairman of the Board, STC-Group, the contract is a part of the European Transport Academy project partly financed with subsidy from the European Regional Development Fund.