MCTC Signs Catering Training Contract with Exmar

February 2, 2017

Christian Ioannou (Photo: MCTC)
Christian Ioannou (Photo: MCTC)
Global training provider Marine Catering Training Consultancy (MCTC) has signed a two-year contract with EXMAR Ship Management, through its catering managers VAN HULLE Catering, to provide training to crew members on 34 of its ships.
 
MCTC, which specializes in the training of multi-national crew all over the world on all aspects of cuisine and galley safety, made the agreement through VAN HULLE Catering, global specialists in maritime provision and services, based in Antwerp.
 
Cyprus-based MCTC will focus on implementing its successful Catering Competency Development Program, using an expert team of culinary consultants to guide the crew members through the training program.
 
It will also enrol employees who have been selected for promotion onto its three-month onshore Maritime Culinary Development Program in Manila, to arm them with the required skills and knowledge needed to perform the duties of ‘Second Cook’.
 
The team at MCTC will carry our extensive onboard visits throughout the two years to provide training to all catering crew members working on the fleet of 34 LNG and LPG ships. It plans to focus on increasing catering standards onboard; ensuring provisions are being correctly utilized and optimized; enhancing crew members’ knowledge and skills; and implementing a healthier living attitude on the ships.
 

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