Tug Training & Consultancy, ADMA Sign MoU

December 18, 2019

Photo: TTC
Photo: TTC

Tug Training & Consultancy (TTC) and Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy (ADMA), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a long term strategic partnership. 

The MoU encompasses exclusive training of hundreds of (tug) masters and captains in the Middle East Region by certified trainers of TTC at ADMA’s state of the art facilities.

Facing the increasing demand for qualified maritime professionals, ADMA is seeking ways to safeguard its best-in-class training for which the organization is renowned.

TTC fulfills this requirement, being able to offer first-class trainers to tutor staff on the spot. As the only ISO 9001 certified Tug Training Company in the world, TTC sets exceedingly high standards for the training facilities it uses and ADMA perfectly meets these standards in its use of a fully equipped and exclusive Maritime Simulator Center. Not only offering real-world insights into the challenges faced in the maritime industry, it also equips students with the right tools for mitigating risk and overcoming odds through an in-depth understanding of situations they may face.

Joint Pilot Tug Master training is requested more and more by various ports in the world to increase port safety and efficiency, therefore effective and efficient teamwork between Pilot and Tug Masters is one of the key training programs of TTC that will now be conducted at ADMA.




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