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Flint Systems Delivered Advanced Simulators to the Maritime University of Szczecin
Date of publication: 28.04.2024

Flint Systems completed a comprehensive project involving the delivery of training simulators to the Maritime University of Szczecin. The project included the implementation of several advanced simulation solutions supporting the education of future specialists in the maritime, offshore, and logistics sectors.

Deliveries began in the second half of 2025, and the entire project was completed in the first quarter of 2026. As part of the cooperation, the Maritime University of Szczecin received the following simulators:

– deck crane,

– RTG crane,

– working at height,

– wind turbine servicing.


Symulator żurawia pokładowego Flint Systems


The deck crane and RTG crane simulators were delivered based on the Perun simulation platform. This solution enables realistic operator training in a safe virtual environment, accurately reflecting real working conditions and operational scenarios.

The deck crane simulator allows trainees to practice cargo handling operations, taking into account the impact of weather conditions and vessel dynamics. The RTG crane simulator, in turn, enables training in container terminal operations, including safe transport, storage, and precise positioning of containers.

The delivery was complemented by training conducted using VR headsets, covering working at height and offshore wind turbine operations. The training program was designed to realistically replicate the offshore environment and includes:

– safe access to the turbine (proper use of equipment and correct ladder climbing technique),

– virtual tour of an offshore wind turbine,

– servicing of the davit crane on the transition piece (TP),

– inspection of the service lift,

– inspection of equipment in the nacelle,

– health and safety procedures and evacuation,

– torque control and bolt tightening inside the tower.

The delivered solutions will enable students and academic staff of the Maritime University of Szczecin to acquire practical skills in a safe and fully controlled environment. The implementation of these simulators aligns with the development of modern training methods, addressing the growing needs of the maritime, logistics, and offshore wind sectors.

The project marks another step in the development of cooperation between Flint Systems and technical universities and educational institutions, supporting the growth of competencies among future professionals in the maritime economy sector.


Symulator RTG Flint Systems



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