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ST Engineering Antycip delivers port simulator to Bristol Port Company
ST Engineering Antycip has delivered its largest ever port simulation system to The Bristol Port Company - including full training - in the space of six weeks.
The company also helped to specify a room to accommodate the 10-screen simulator in The Bristol Port Company’s newly renovated training centre, which includes an instructor operator station to help with remote access and control of the main simulator functions and scenarios.
By replicating incidents and accidents seen throughout the industry on the simulator, the team at The Bristol Port Company can now highlight the essential learning outcomes to prevent future mistakes. Above all, it allows the trainees to develop a comprehensive skillset in a safe, controlled learning environment prior to entering this demanding work environment for operators.
The simulator, a 10-screen Vortex Master Simulator with motion platform seat, is capable of running many different types of port equipment training modules, such as the Mobile Harbour Crane training module; the Ship to Shore Crane training module; the Rubber Tyre Gantry Crane training module; and the Ship Pedestal Crane training module. The content and full solution was provided by Montreal’s CM Labs.
Amir Khosh, commercial and project manager at ST Engineering Antycip, was on-site to oversee the installation and head up the subsequent training. Together with CM Labs, ST Engineering Antycip will be supporting The Bristol Port Company in handling their newest training tool.
(Photo: The Bristol Port Company)
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