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BSM has opened the doors to its sixth Maritime Training Centre in Accra, Ghana, increasing its training offer to seafarers in the region. ©BSM

Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement’s (BSM) has opened a new Maritime Training Centre (MTC) in Ghana, further cementing its position in the region. The new MTC is located on the campus of the Regional Maritime University (RMU) in Accra, Ghana, with whom BSM established a local representative office as well as a cadet programme in 2012. The offered courses focus on vocational exposure and the training of cadets, officers and ratings, making it a meaningful addition to programmes offered by the university. In addition, tailor-made training courses are offered for hospitality crew for cruise ships.

“At BSM, we place emphasis on the selection, development and management of our seagoing employees which is key to the safe and efficient operations of the vessels of our clients. With the opening of the new MTC in Ghana, BSM has taken a significant step towards enhancing its training offering to seafarers from the region and cultivating highly skilled professionals who deliver the highest levels of performance,” says Eva Rodriguez, HR Marine Director at BSM. “With the establishment of a local training facility, not only we are underlining our ongoing commitment to the region but also addressing the growing demand for skilled crew by diversifying our crew pool.”

BSM has been investing in the training of African seafarers for over a decade. With 1.5 billion people, and this number expected to double by 2050, as well as an estimated combined Nominal GDP of USD 2.8 trillion dollars, the African continent is one of the world’s biggest growth markets. When it comes to sourcing the next generation at sea, the region will be one of the new frontiers as the population is young and growing rapidly. Being fully aware of the great potential, BSM already started training African seafarers back in 2012. Back then, the pool of West African BSM seafarers counted less than 30. Today, the company has 600 seafarers from the region in its crew pool.

The new MTC in Ghana is BSM’s sixth institution of this kind. The company’s training facilities are focussed on providing specialist skills and training through training programmes that are tailored to meet industry and client-specific requirements, offering a comprehensive curriculum that merges theory with hands-on experience. Cutting-edge facilities and experienced instructors, create an environment, not only for BSM’s own seafarers but also for third-party clients, where learning is to transcend conventional boundaries, equipping maritime personnel with the skills needed to strive.

BSM MTCs are certified to ISO 9001- 2015 standards. Courses offered by the MTCs include DNV approved simulator trainings and address operational, safety, and environmental training needs for general and specialised vessels in an evolving maritime industry.

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About Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement

Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) is an integrated maritime solutions provider. Managing a fleet of 680 vessels, 40,000 crew and 2,000 shore-based employees enable the delivery of safe, reliable, and efficient ship management services through a network of 11 ship management centres, 28 crew service centres and six wholly owned maritime training centres across the world. Alongside comprehensive ship management services, BSM offers a suite of complementary maritime solutions that are customised to meet individual customer requirements. As a member of the Schulte Group, BSM benefits from its 140+ years of experience in the shipping industry.
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