TACLOBAN
CITY, Feb. 10 (PNA) -- Japanese systems engineers from the Terasaki Electric
Co., Ltd. test and demonstrate to the state-run National Maritime Polytechnic
(NMP) key officials and trainers on Tuesday, the functionality of the
newly-commissioned Engine Room Simulator (ERS), an essential equipment in the
conduct of engine maritime courses.
Replicating
an engine room setting, the testing and demonstration adapted a step-by-step
procedure of the actual engine room operation throughout the entire ship’s
voyage -- from dock to establishing generator power, ship-power, port-service,
stand-by and ocean-going modes.
The
newly-installed software features advanced power distribution and engine
monitoring and control systems. It is a total shift from the NMP’s previous
reefer container simulator to a cargo ship designed ERS.
Installation
and commissioning of the equipment is part of the grant assistance by the Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the NMP’s rehabilitation and
recovery efforts from super typhoon Yolanda.
The Japanese
technical team already completed the installation and commissioning of other
equipment that include the totally enclosed lifeboat and davit, GMDSS
simulator, davit for fast rescue boat and various safety equipment. The NMP
expects to receive the fast rescue boat in March 2016.
The donated
equipment will be used by NMP trainees in the practical exercises in various
engine trainings and would significantly enhance the delivery of maritime
training services.
In its
effort to contribute in providing employment to Filipinos especially the
seafarers, NMP continues to upgrade its facilities and provide quality maritime
trainings required pursuant to the Standards of Training, Certification, and
Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) Convention.
The NMP
encourages those interested to avail of its maritime training programs to visit
the NMP facebook page (facebook.com/nmptrainingcenter) and website
www.nmp.gov.ph where all related information on NMP trainings are available.
(PNA)
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