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  • VSTEP simulator at JRC/Alphatron’s training department in Rotterdam

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    Simulators for Marcom-A training and ECDIS type specific training

    2020-03-27T10:29:00

    Since February 2020 JRC/Alphatron’s training department in Rotterdam has new VSTEP simulators available on which trainees can be trained while using the latest software. With these new simulators up and running, the company has announced the re-introduction of ECDIS Type Specific Training and Marcom-A training.

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    The Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (NVNA) in Varna, Bulgaria, has acquired VSTEP equipment for its new simulation centre.

  • New simulator wing features DNV certified VSTEP Dynamic Positioning and Full Mission Bridge Simulators and type approved ECDIS classroom

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    New simulation wing

    2015-07-29T16:25:00

    The simulation centre at the Technical University of Varna in Bulgaria has recently opened a new simulation wing. Following the opening of its simulation centrein 2012, the TU Varna has seen steady growth and further expansion into a new simulator wing was required.

  • The Maritieme Academie Holland is a renowned training academy and one of the longest-standing maritime training institutes in the Netherlands.

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    Maritieme Academie Holland simulators

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    The Maritieme Academie Holland has selected VSTEP as simulator partner for their new Inland Navigation Center in Harlingen. The deal includes the purchase of a Full Mission Inland Navigation Simulator along with three Inland console trainers. The simulator centre will be the first to provide simulator training in full ...

  • The ISO 9001:2008 was achieved by Vstep with regards to the quality system for development, installation, training and sales of its simulators

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    2014-12-18T12:18:00

    Vstep, a Netherlands-based global supplier of simulator solutions for commercial, government and military customers in the maritime and public safety and security sectors, has announced that it has been awarded ISO 9001:2008 certification by DNV GL Business Assurance.

  • The simulator will initially feature the specifics of a Damen 2810 and a Damen 3212 ASD tug

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    Nautis simulators for tug training

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    VSTEP is to supply Iskes Towage and Salvage with two Nautis tug and offshore supply vessel (OSV) simulators for Amsterdam’s new Iskes/Damen training centre.

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    2013-10-22T07:30:00

    The Maritime Academy of Toledo (Ohio USA) has reached an agreement with VSTEP BV of Rotterdam that will provide new simulators for the school and allow VSTEP to establish a NAUTIS maritime simulation demonstration centre in Toledo.

  • Simulator recipient the RTA is the main governmental body in charge of supervision of all transportation on the domestic waterways in Egypt

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    Simulators enhance inland waterways training

    2013-08-05T07:30:00

    The Egyptian River Transport Authorities (RTA) has benefitted as recipient party in The Netherlands Initiative for Capacity Development in Higher Education project, funded by the Netherlands.

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