Thu 11 Dec 2014 10:36

Project to focus on developing LNG bunkering simulation tools


Joint initiative aims to develop practical simulation tools to improve LNG bunkering safety training.



The United States Maritime Resource Center (USMRC) and Japanese ship classification society ClassNK have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU), laying out a framework for future technical cooperation to carry out joint research and development activities for the maritime industry.

The initial joint project is to be set up to focus on the development of practical LNG bunkering simulation tools to further enhance the USMRC's existing LNG bunkering training programs.

"Our goal is to support the safety of ships from not only from the technological point of view, but also the human factor perspective. The need for qualified seafarers who are familiar with the latest maritime technology is essential for the sustainable development of the shipping industry," said ClassNK Executive Vice President Koichi Fujiwara in a joint statement. "USMRC not only has the specialized knowledge to address these issues, but also has rich experience in maritime training. I am sure that this collaboration will greatly contribute to the future maritime education and training in the world."

USMRC President Brian Holden remarked: "We are truly honored and enthusiastic about working alongside such an innovative and highly respected ship classification society. ClassNK shares our goal of engaging in activities that focus on the safety of mariners; ships and their cargoes; and protection of the marine environment.

"We were the first to offer LNG bunkering safety training in the United States. The signing of this MoU will allow us to take another leap forward in this area by developing practical, hands-on LNG bunkering simulation tools to make this training even better."

The statement added: "This type of training, augmented with high fidelity simulations, better prepares mariners and shore-based personnel to safely handle LNG as a marine fuel."

The MoU also calls for USMRC and ClassNK to work together to offer dynamic positioning and other training capabilities to meet the needs of the offshore energy sector.

ClassNK has also agreed to support USMRC's technical research and other activities related to maritime cybersecurity – an emerging risk to maritime safety.

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