Virgin Voyages Signs Up For Newly Opened MSA Solent Training Centre With Wärtsilä Simulators

Virgin Voyages Signs Up For Newly Opened MSA Solent Training Centre With Wärtsilä Simulators

Virgin Voyages Signs Up For Newly Opened MSA Solent Training Centre With Wärtsilä Simulators

The MSA Solent maritime training centre was innaugurated on September 15th. It features state-of-the-art simulators from the technology group Wärtsilä. The centre is located in Portsmouth, England. To support the achievement of the highest possible levels of safety and operational efficiency it will deliver high standard and culturally attuned training. Transas, a Wärtsilä company designed the stimulators.

The new facility is equipped with full mission Bridge and Engine Room simulators operating with the latest Transas software and Wärtsilä Nacos Platinum navigation systems. It has a unique design and approach on the bridge wings, and innovative bridge design, as well as virtualisation of the engine room spaces.

“Our professional training solutions, coupled with NACOS Platinum systems, ensure the highest levels of proficiency and competence training for MSA Solent’s clients. The fact that the market’s major players, such a Virgin Voyages, are already signing up to use the facility is evidence of the high-quality training enabled by the Wärtsilä simulators. I believe this will make MSA Solent into the home of the worlds’ best commercial cruise crew training,” says Alex Ponomarev, Sales Expert for Wärtsilä Voyage Simulation and Training.

“The bespoke training that this centre offers will undoubtedly enhance the safety and efficient operation of today’s highly sophisticated vessels. The Wärtsilä simulators are central to this training since they bring a level of reality into the training that was not possible earlier,” says Matthew Jaenicke, Group Managing director of the Viking Maritime Group, the parent company of the MSA Solent centre.

A ‘simulator as a service’ concept is implemented which makes the simulators available to hire and to offer tailored courses for officer-level crews. The training is particularly focused on cruise ship operations. The first company to benefit from it is Virgin Voyages. Sir Richard Branson, the founder of the Virgin Group, attended the opening ceremony as well.

Reference: Wärtsilä

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