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Opening Ceremony of Techcross Greece Training Center
2024-03-27
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The Techcross training center opened its door in Athens, Greece, the
hub in the maritime industry.
An opening ceremony for the Greece training center, designated as a
hub for training in Europe region, was held on March 15 at the newly relocated
ARGO NAVIS building. The ceremony was attended by 9 representatives, including
Park Seog-won, CEO of Techcross and Ioannis Alevropoulos and Maximous-Ioannis
Katsidimas, managing partners of SEACROSS. SEACROSS is a service agency that
will help with the operation and management of the local training center. To
ensure stable operation of the training center and convenient accessibility for
customers, SEACROSS and ARGO NAVIS collaborated closely until the company
relocated, creating an environment that allows for even tighter cooperation.
With the increasing installation rate of ballast water management
systems, incidents of improper operation due to inadequate training have also
increases. Recognizing the importance of education and training, the IMO
(International Maritime Organization) and various classification societies have
emphasized the need for training. In response to this demand, Techcross has
been operating training centers with actual equipment installed at 6 major
global hubs early on. The newly opened Greece training center is the 7th center
and is distinguished by its comprehensive combination of actual equipment with
the 1 set of ECS 150B model and its simulations, enabling more realistic
training. The training center can accommodate more than 20 students at once,
targeting a wide range of students, including seafarers who directly operate
equipment, as well as shipowners, supervisors and design engineers involved in
the design, installation, and inspection of new ships and retrofits.
With all equipment installed and instructors trained, those wishing
to enroll can apply for courses through Techcross or SEACROSS, an official
Greek partner. The training center, which will be in full operation from Apil,
is expected to provide optimal education and training to students for the
successful operation of ballast water management systems. |