The European Training & Competence Centre, Inc. (ETCC) was established to help improve the competencies of seafarers in the maritime industry. By providing state of the art equipment and competent Trainers and Assessors under controlled conditions, clients are assured of quality and world-class trainings & assessments for their fleet.The heart of ETCC is a simulation center that meets all the needs of modern shipping. Its main Bridge Simulator boasts of 270° visibility equipped with the latest navigation and communication components. Another Bridge Simulator provides 180° visibility. The Engine Control Room can simulate various types of engines from leading manufacturers including a power panel room. The Training Galley is for Cooks to plan out menus and do actual cooking. The Dormitory which can accommodate 88 trainees is used for the Messman trainings.With conducive training rooms, ETCC has installed software systems in its IT rooms including ECDIS, Quality Management, ISM and Cargo Handling programs from various manufacturers.The ETCC management team consists of fully qualified professionals with extensive knowledge, hands-on experiences and passion for teaching in their respective fields.ETCC is headquartered at the Döhle Haus Manila, Philippines in order to meet the growing importance of quality, training and education of seafarers in the region.
The European Training & Competence Centre, Inc. (ETCC) was established to help improve the competencies of seafarers in the maritime industry. By providing state of the art equipment and competent Trainers and Assessors under controlled conditions, clients are assured of quality and world-class trainings & assessments for their fleet.The heart of ETCC is a simulation center that meets all the needs of modern shipping. Its main Bridge Simulator boasts of 270° visibility equipped with the latest navigation and communication components. Another Bridge Simulator provides 180° visibility. The Engine Control Room can simulate various types of engines from leading manufacturers including a power panel room. The Training Galley is for Cooks to plan out menus and do actual cooking. The Dormitory which can accommodate 88 trainees is used for the Messman trainings.With conducive training rooms, ETCC has installed software systems in its IT rooms including ECDIS, Quality Management, ISM and Cargo Handling programs from various manufacturers.The ETCC management team consists of fully qualified professionals with extensive knowledge, hands-on experiences and passion for teaching in their respective fields.ETCC is headquartered at the Döhle Haus Manila, Philippines in order to meet the growing importance of quality, training and education of seafarers in the region.
The European Training & Competence Centre, Inc. (ETCC) was established to help improve the competencies of seafarers in the maritime industry. By providing state of the art equipment and competent Trainers and Assessors under controlled conditions, clients are assured of quality and world-class trainings & assessments for their fleet.The heart of ETCC is a simulation center that meets all the needs of modern shipping. Its main Bridge Simulator boasts of 270° visibility equipped with the latest navigation and communication components. Another Bridge Simulator provides 180° visibility. The Engine Control Room can simulate various types of engines from leading manufacturers including a power panel room. The Training Galley is for Cooks to plan out menus and do actual cooking. The Dormitory which can accommodate 88 trainees is used for the Messman trainings.With conducive training rooms, ETCC has installed software systems in its IT rooms including ECDIS, Quality Management, ISM and Cargo Handling programs from various manufacturers.The ETCC management team consists of fully qualified professionals with extensive knowledge, hands-on experiences and passion for teaching in their respective fields.ETCC is headquartered at the Döhle Haus Manila, Philippines in order to meet the growing importance of quality, training and education of seafarers in the region.