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Milaha, one of the largest and most diversified maritime and logistics companies in the Middle East, acquired the NAUTIS simulator to significantly enhance their crew’s ship-handling skills and ensure they are well-prepared for their upcoming duties.

The NAUTIS simulator, initially installed at Milaha in 2015, has undergone several upgrades to its TVs and control panels over the years.

Testament to Milaha’s dedication

The simulator allows for the creation of scenarios for various towing operations

This advanced simulator significantly enhances the crew’s ship-handling skills, ensuring they are well-prepared for their upcoming duties. 

This commitment to team development and safe, reliable operations for their clients is a testament to Milaha’s dedication. Technically, the simulator allows for the creation of scenarios for various towing operations, including rig moves, berthing, unberthing, and offshore tanker assistance. It supports both azimuth and conventional drive vessels and includes an integrated dynamic positioning system.

Advanced NAUTIS simulator

We are excited to partner with Milaha, providing them with our advanced NAUTIS simulator to elevate their training programs."

"Our cutting-edge simulation technology fosters a dynamic learning environment, allowing their crew to hone essential ship-handling skills and confidently tackle the demands of contemporary maritime operations,” Alexios Limnios, Business Development Team Lead | EMEA at VSTEP.

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