Transas supplies simulator for Paraguayan training center

(ASUNCION, Paraguay) — A Transas Navi-Trainer Professional 5000 simulator was installed at the Centre for Maritime and River Shipowners (CAFyM) in Asuncion for training crews in tug operations in the Parana-Paraguay Waterway.

The project was carried out in conjunction with VTG S.R.L., Transas’ local representative, which is covering commercial and technical needs of the Paraguayan market for all Transas products. The NTPRO version 5.35 installed at the CAFyM center is an excellent training solution due to its new capabilities for operation with different types of boats and barges in rivers. The simulator’s configuration comprises four visual channels based on the Transas Seagull 6000 visualization software, conning module, ECDIS and ARPA/radar. An additional maneuvering console is provided with the dedicated hardware to simulate maneuvering of conventional boats and push boats.

Transas provides these capabilities in accordance with Paraguayan market demands. The Republic of Paraguay has a special geographical position within the basin of the waterway, the most commercially important river system in South America. The country is surrounded by two large rivers, the Paraguay River and Parana River, where navigation is only possible by inland waters. This causes specific training needs.

The opening ceremony of the simulation complex was held at the CAFyM headquarters and was attended by officials including Ambassador Eladio Loizaga, the minister of foreign affairs; Dr. Guillermo Sosa, the minister of labor, employment and social security; Ramon Gimenez Gaona, the minister of public works and communications; Juan Carlos Muñoz Menha, president of the CAFyM), and military authorities and personalities dealing with river environmental issues.

During the ceremony, Menha gave a presentation on the capabilities of the new Transas simulator through various exercises, detailing possible applications, and highlighted the contribution and support of Transas and VTG S.R.L. throughout the project.

For more information about Transas, visit www.transas.com.

By Professional Mariner Staff