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BSM introduces Methanol Bunkering Simulator in Konki, India

Bernhard Schulte Sichima (BSM) has opened Methanol Bunkering Simulator at Marine Training Center in Kochi, India, in partnership with Wartila.

The simulator aims to provide naval skills with the required skills and safety information methanol as a fuel resource.

Ammonia Bunkering module is set up to be added early 2026.

The Wartila Techsim 5000 Simulator, built on TechSim 9 platek and certified by the QF Code training, comes with methanol fuel pielces.

Their important skills include serious illuminated channels with liquid and vapor Return lines; The actual monitoring of the last tanks; Skids of lower pumps, nitrogen systems, and fuel valve trains; Integrated Automation (IAS) program with applicable controls; 3D recognition of shearing channels; Emergency programs; and a variety of e-turaza-turbering types of bunkering, solving a problem, as well as urgent response.

The BSM Group General General General Training and Developing Capth. The Gur Preparere Singh said: “The new Wartila Simulator will allow our producers to train in a dangerous place, and not only to invest in technology.”

This launch is part of the BSM plan is widely in order to achieve its training programs to achieve lower-neer-carbon ship demands.

The strategies are opened for two methanol bunkering at the BSM sea training centers in Poland and Philippines late in the end of 2025.

In the first Cotter of 2026, the BSM will improve the Kochi Simulator to include a training Ammonia training module, submitting existing LNG Hub training.

The program aims to cover three-key Fuels – VNG, methanol and ammonia – are essential to SEARRIME DECECALION.

BSM investment in simulation technology and labor training and the development of steps in their areas managed. This year, it will take you the management of its first methanol ships.

The need for the burning methanol ship is expected to grow, about 60 currently working more and more than 350 thought by 2030 based on existing orders.

Supporting this change, BSM also focuses on training its teachers.

The company took part in the In-The-Trainer’s program with other fuel supplier in April Espril, organized by the International Maritime Organization (NMU) and the World Maritime University (WMU).

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