With a neat snip from an oversized pair of ceremonial scissors, the State University of New York Maritime College Wednesday officially opened the state-of-the-art Bouchard Transportation Co. Tug and Barge Simulation Center before a crowd of more than 100 students, faculty, staff, elected officials and industry leaders. The simulation center is located in historic Fort Schuyler on the SUNY Maritime campus.
The Tug and Barge Simulation Center is the latest in Kongsberg Polaris Bridge simulation technology, utilizing an industry-inspired bridge console arrangement, with the latest hydrodynamic ship models and exercise areas. The center offers full mission bridge simulators, instruction stations and a de-briefing area, where instructors can discuss topics including navigation, seamanship and bridge resource management skills required in the operation of tugs and barges.
Training on this state-of-the-art center ensures that students enrolled at the college and professional mariners alike are well-educated and trained in a controlled environment. Attention will be given to the complexities of operating tugs and barges, ranging in size from 3,000 to 12,000 hp, which carry all types of commodities. The center creates new opportunities and better prepares future and current professionals for successful careers in the maritime industry.
Funded by a gift from the Bouchard Transportation Co., the simulation facility is available to professional mariners currently working on tugs and barges. Students at SUNY Maritime College will be trained with this new technology as part of their program of study.