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"K" Line Maritime Academy (Philippines) ECDIS Training Course Certified by Class NK, Japan

January 24, 2012 - In the Philippines, the Electronic Chart Display and Information System1 (hereinafter called ECDIS) training course of "K" Line Maritime Academy2 (Philippines) {hereinafter called KLMA(Phil)} has been certified by Nippon Kaiji Kyokai, Japan (hereinafter called Class NK) as the first ECDIS training course satisfying the model course set by IMO3 in the seafarer’s maritime educational field. The certification proves that KLMA (Phil) provides the high-quality training fulfilling the global standard.

ECDIS Training Course KLMA Philippines ECDIS training course in KLMA (Phil).

The ECDIS is one of the important navigational equipment which vessels are obliged to phase in from July 1, 2012. Captains and Deck Officers are required to be familiarized with the procedures for operating the ECDIS onboard through its training.

The attestation ceremony was held at Class NK Headquarters on January 23, 2012 with the attendance of Class NK Vice President Koichi Fujiwara and "K" Line Managing Executive Officer Captain Masami Sasaki

Though "K" Line has been providing standardized training for all seafarers onboard our group vessels through KLMA, "K" Line will offer higher level of globally standardized training by incorporating objective assessments from this third-party accreditation organization, which contributes to strengthening safety and efficiency in navigation.

Fujiwara and Sasaki

1ECDIS
ECDIS stands for Electric Chart Display and Information System. This system displays the ship’s position, warning of dangerous areas on the navigational chart in order to support safe navigation.
2"K" Line Maritime Academies (KLMA)
KLMA is the cluster of our seafarers’ training centres around the world that provides the career path program for "K" Line seafarers.
3IMO
IMO - International Maritime Organization - is a United Nations specialized agency with responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution by ships.