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Gas-fueled Carrier Training Program at the “K” LINE Training Center in the Philippines Obtained Certification from the Philippine Maritime Industry Authority

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) is pleased to announce that a training program for “K” LINE seafarers on gas-fueled ships has been certified by the Philippine Maritime Industry Authority as a training course that meets the International Code of Safety for Ships using gas or other low-flashpoint fuels (IGF Code)*1 The program is called IGF Advanced Training Course and was introduced at “K” LINE’s training center in Philippines, the “K” Line Maritime Academy Philippines (“KLMA (Phil)”)*2.

The IGF code stipulates training requirements based on the STCW Convention*3 to familiarize seafarers with fire and explosion hazards onboard ships that use LNG fuel and other fuels with low flash points. The requirements consist of basic and advanced training.

(LNG Bunkering Simulator)

LNG Bunkering Simulator

This training, which uses a new, cutting-edge LNG bunkering simulator with 3-D models, has recently been recognized by the Philippine Maritime Industry Authority as a sophisticated training course for seafarers managing low-flash point fuels and fuel systems.

LNG-fueled vessels have increased in number globally, and until recently, the CENTURY HIGHWAY GREEN, an LNG-fueled car carrier with a maximum capacity of 50 seafarers, has been used as a training ship to familiarize Group employees. This training course was introduced due to the further launch of LNG-fueled vessels into “K” LINE’s fleet.

(Certificate of Course Approval)

Certificate of Course Approval

“K” LINE will continue to develop excellent seafarers with adequate knowledge and skills to support safety in navigation and cargo operations, enabling the provision of higher-quality maritime transportation.
Source: Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” Line)

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