TOKYO - Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL, President: Akimitsu Ashida) today
announced the decision to introduce a Computer Based Training (CBT) System
including the capability of electronically filing training history and
review performance of seafarers onboard MOL-operated vessels. The data
will be accessible to the MOL Group's worldwide network.
MOL is currently preparing the implementation and will begin adopting the
system in the near future in their offices worldwide and onboard the MOL
own operated fleet (+/- 300 vessels).
The software incorporates a training system that allows seafarers to take
their own training program when they are onboard a vessel or on leave.
Additional software can be introduced as need arises. The goal of the system
is to upgrade the skills of MOL's seafarers and reinforce operating safety.
*Computer based training (CBT) or E-learning, is acknowledged as an effective
tool for seafarers onboard and ashore to train at their own pace, selected
training courses, following the MOL Training Matrix*1, related to their
rank and selected career path.
The main frame of MOL Group's system will be based on the Seagull Training
System (STS). (Seagull systems have been adopted by more than 5,000 vessels
around the world).
The software being introduced by the MOL Group will incorporate the Seagull
Training Administrator (STA), Seagull Computer Based Training (CBT) programs,
MOL custom build CBT's, MOL's unique competence requirement system MOL
RankSTEP*2, MOL's specific onshore Training Programs and Videotel's Maritime
Training Videos.
In addition, MOL will introduce the Competency Evaluation System (CES)
program in MOL Group ship management companies, Manning companies, and
MOL Training Centers all over the world. This software program allows more
effective evaluation and management of MOL's seafarer's knowledge and competence.
New Training System Concept

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MOL Training Matrix |
: MOL Group training requirements based on rank and vessel type |
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MOL RankSTEP |
: MOL Rank Skill Training and Evaluation Program, tailored to the needs
of each rank onboard the vessels |
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