Training

People matter – this is our fundamental belief. Thus, we consider their training as an integral part of our crewing business.

It is of utmost importance for the safety and smooth sailing of our vessels and this attracts our unconditional attention.

In that respect, we operate a dedicated In-House Training & Q.A. department and we make extensive use of Bridge & Engine Simulators and CB training in all our offices.

Our training centers are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, featuring:

  • Full mission dual Bridge and Engine simulators which can work in integration
  • 2-stroke, 6-cylinder Electronic Engine Room System (ME-C)
  • ECDIS Specific training programs by Transas, JRC, FURUNO, DANELEC and INTERMARINE
  • A comprehensive list of courses taught by highly experienced instructors

Additionally, the Veritas Maritime Training Center offers Planned Maintenance System (PMS) Training based on Microsoft NAVDynamics, Benefit, Kapa and Danaos.

Please see below for the full suite of offered Courses and our Instructors in our Training Centers or visit our training services dedicated site.

Currently, Epsilon operates three main Training Centers:

MANILA

Veritas Maritime Training Center in Manila, The Philippines

ODESSA

Epsilon Maritime Educational and Training Center in Odessa, Ukraine

CONSTANTA

Epsilon Maritime Training Center in Constanta, Romania

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Contact us for a quotation for Training packages at:  training@epsilonhellas.com

Cadets & Cadet Training

We have invested in a visionary Cadetship program through exclusive contracts with the most reputable Maritime Academies in the Philippines (PMMA, MAAP, UC) and elsewhere (e.g. Novorossiysk). Hence, we are in a privileged position to “produce” our own Officers utilizing advanced long term employment contracts.

This translates into something vital for our clients: by employing Deck & Engine Cadets at very favorable terms, they safeguard the maintenance of their vessels, they increase retention rates and actively participate in the shaping up of the future generation of seafarers to the benefit of their fleet.