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Tokyo's 'K' Line Academy installed simulator as bridge for 14,000-TEUers
"K" LINE Maritime Academy in Tokyo has installed the latest model of ship handling simulator for deck officers to train for 14,000-TEU ships.
Along with the installation of the simulator, the Bridge Resource Management (BRM) Training Course was certified by Nippon Kanji Koki (Class NK).
The course is a requirement of STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping) Convention and carriers are obliged to conduct the course for captains and deck officers.
Along with the installation of the simulator, the Bridge Resource Management (BRM) Training Course was certified by Nippon Kanji Koki (Class NK).
The course is a requirement of STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping) Convention and carriers are obliged to conduct the course for captains and deck officers.
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