Transas supplied simulator complex to Dar Es Salaam Maritime Institute, Tanzania
Transas Middle East has successfully accomplished the project to supply a training suite including navigational, engine room and GMDSS simulators to Dar Es Salaam Maritime Institute (DMI) in Tanzania.
Under the contract, Transas has upgraded the Dar Es Salaam’s navigational simulator to the newest generation Transas Full Mission Ship Simulator NTPRO 5000 with 270 degree horizontal field of view and rear visualisation channel.
New generation navigational simulator boasts visualization system offering the highest level of realism featuring wind-generated sea state and variable swell model with user selected sea state spectrum, accurate vessel and wave interaction, full scene and environment reflection, and three dimensional bow waves and propeller wash and associated floating object interference. New grounding, synchronous rolling, broaching and other modeling features provide unsurpassed quality of training. Integrated VHF and Intercom solutions, voice communication are available for debrief and assessment. Particular attention was paid to radar. Transas now has reached another level in accurate and realistic radar picture presentation. This has been achieved by years of experience and strong industry feedback.
The project also included supply, installation and commissioning of a Full Mission Engine Room Simulator, Steam boiler and Gas Turbine simulators and a PC based Multifunctional Classroom Simulator for 12 Trainees to acquire knowledge and experience in ECDIS and GMDSS operations. Resource management and team training can be provided by integrating Full Mission Shiphandling Simulator and Full Mission ERS.
Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) has chosen Transas after an international Tender which re-affirms Transas as leading simulator manufacturer and reliable partner for professional Maritime Training Establishments.
Dar Es Salaam Maritime Institute has over 2000 students and is the leading Maritime Training Institution in Tanzania as well as amongst East Africa Nations. The DMI was established by Tanzanian Government on 3rd July 1978. This was at a time when the STCW78 Convention was promulgated an International legal instrument requiring formal training for seafarers which Tanzania aimed to comply with. Since then the DMI mission is to develop marine expertise and produce competently trained and qualified marine personnel within the Eastern African Region and the world at large.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
UNAIKUMUKA HII..... usikose panapo uzima feb 2012.
Mim Suleimani with TUNGI albam
Full kichekoooo full shangweeeeeeeeee
Hata busara wamelidhia teh teh teh BAHARIA si mchezo
Tangazo ndo hilo tukutane 2012 kicheko zaidi, shangwe zaidi andaa mapeneeeeeeee
Dar es Salaam Maritime Institute (DMI)
Institution | The Government established the DMI on 3rd July 1978. This was at a time when the STCW78 Convention was promulgated an International legal instrument requiring formal training for seafarers which Tanzania aimed to comply with. In 1992 the Institute was formally established by an Act of Parliament, the DMI Act No. 22 of 1991
The institute is about to undergo the construction of the new DAR ES SALAAM MARITIME INSTITUTE in cooperation with DaLIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY DMU China. The Construction is to start in August 2011, Location at Sokoine Drive.
Are they going to demolish the existing buildings hosting the institute adjacent Sea express terminal shown above?
YES! The Tacoshili building next to the institute will be demolished. This project will start this year.They want to start construction as soon as possible because the govt wanted to take the plot...as a matter of fact they tried.
Status: proposed
Construction Dates:Begin 2011; Time plan: 8 months; End: 2013:
Floor counts: 12
Building Uses
- office
- conference
- education
- parking garage
- retail
- university
Structural Types: high-rise
Architectural Style: modern
Where do they get all the money?
Because its a government institution, they have got loads of cash....and in cooperation with China nothing impossible.
In three yeas to come Dae es Salaam (posta) will be busy With these projects along Sokoine Drive,
1.PSPF Twin Towers 35+35 storeys
2.Ports Tower 35 storey
3.Mwalimu Nyerere Foundation 20+15 storeys
4.DSM Maritime Institute Tower 12 storey
as fsr as this area is already busy...first was Maktaba area and then Ohio road and now Sokoine Drive(water front). But the city we look mmmmwwaaaaaa....beeeaatiful and economically Wao!
We wish them all the best! in these 50 yeas of UHURU.
2GEZA INAWEZEKANA!!!!!
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