FURUNO Joins Forces with NAMTC in China

June 18, 2015

Photo: FURUNO
Photo: FURUNO

FURUNO has strengthened their training network in China by joining forces with New Alliance Marine Training Centre (NAMTC) in Wuhan.

NAMTC was established in April 2008 and aims at providing high quality training, which is recognized and accepted by the strictest ship owners and operators. The training centre was established by professional seamen, whose ambition was to help Chinese seafarers with improving their competences, in order to meet the requirements of the global, maritime market.

NAMTC offers a very wide range of courses, from Bridge Team Management (BTM), generic and type specific ECDIS training, to MLC 2006 awareness courses  and anything imaginable in between.

NAMTC also offers a quite unique “Maritime English” line of courses, which consists of three series of more than 20 various courses. These courses cover all kinds of vessels, internal communication between all ranks of crew members and external communication with relevant shore personnel.

Throughout the past four years, FURUNO has continuously been increasing their cooperation with maritime training centres world-wide. This endeavour is aimed at being able to provide high quality training focusing on the increase of competences amongst navigators operating FURUNO ECDIS.

Today, FURUNO type specific ECDIS training can be accomplished in either one of FURUNO’s own training centres, FURUNO INS Training Center (INSTC) in Copenhagen or Singapore  or through the NavSkills network of training centres, offering classroom training in Germany, Greece, Italy, the UK, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, India, China, the Philippines and Australia.

To ensure that a candidate training centre meets FURUNO’s high demands for top quality and performance, each candidate training centre is carefully selected, thoroughly assessed and audited before the cooperation is established.

 

Following this needleye selection process, each chosen training centre is audited annually, to ensure that they continue to live up to the expectations bestowed upon them. This is done to assure ship owners and authorities that the training provided through the NavSkills training network fully meets the standards required by the authorities and that it gives great value to the ship owners in terms of much more efficient and safe operation of ECDIS.

In addition to the classroom training, FURUNO also provides various types of distant learning systems, amongst these the NavSkills CAT (computer aided training) system.

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