Multraship Launches State-of-the-Art Simulator and Training Center in Collaboration with Wärtsilä

The advanced simulator stations within Multraship and Novatug’s new training center include 240-degree and 360-degree simulator environments, VR and mobile training stations, and the instructor control station.
The advanced simulator stations within Multraship and Novatug’s new training center include 240-degree and 360-degree simulator environments, VR and mobile training stations, and the instructor control station. (Image credit: Multraship)
Novatug, the innovation and R&D department of Multraship Towage & Salvage, has launched a brand new advanced simulator and training center using technology from Wärtsilä to promote safer operations and strengthen the preparedness and effectiveness of its crew for complex towage, vessel handling, and specialist maritime operations.

The new simulator suite, which is based at the group’s headquarters in Terneuzen in the Netherlands, enables masters, towmasters and crews to train in realistic operational scenarios, including complex towing procedures, challenging navigational conditions, project towage operations and emergency response scenarios.

The new training center brings together a state-of-the-art full mission simulator, mixed reality technology, project simulation capabilities, and customized digital vessel models that reflect the operational environments and vessel handling requirements of the fleet. This includes a high-fidelity digital model of a Carrousel RAVE Tug, enabling crews to train for tailored and highly specialized maneuvering, towage, and vessel handling scenarios.

The training center is supported by a team of experienced trainers, all of whom are active, or recently active, vessel captains. This means they continue to draw on hands-on, on-board experience as they train other crew members alongside their real-world operations.

The introduction of the new state-of-the-art training center comes as Multraship, together with Novatug, continues to equip its people for increasingly complex and high-pressure situations, while also preparing them for the operational challenges of future vessels, including new propulsion methods, fuel types, and data-led scenarios.

“Advanced training techniques have always been a critical part of our operations, particularly during complex towage operations and high-pressure maneuvering situations where no two scenarios are ever the same,” said Leendert Muller, Managing Director at Multraship.

“Most vessel simulators are built to train crew for navigational scenarios, but Multraship’s new simulator is designed specifically to enable our crews to understand the challenges of maneuverability. Effective operations depend on close cooperation between towmasters, wheelmen, and many other stakeholders, often working across specialized assets and on complex projects where Multraship plays a crucial role. The simulator is built to develop exactly this kind of coordinated handling and communication. And because our work is rarely a one-vessel job, the simulator allows multiple people to train simultaneously in a single shared scenario, coordinating across several vessels in real time, just as they would in a real-life operation.

“By investing in this simulator and our people, we are giving our teams access to a much wider range of operational scenarios that are difficult to replicate in the real world. Crucially, we are giving them the space and resources they need to make mistakes, learn from them, and build an environment where we can grow our crew for the future,” he added.

The investment in the new training center underlines Multraship and Novatug’s continued focus on safety, operational performance, and specialist maritime capability, while reinforcing its long-term commitment to advanced operational training. Beyond internal crew development, the facility will also be available to external clients and partners for crew training, project simulation, port operation assessments, dedicated research initiatives, and bespoke vessel handling scenarios ahead of live execution. Over time, the ambition is to develop the site into a dedicated regional training center for the wider maritime community.

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