Marikom - Maritime Competence Center Elsfleth Elsfleth, Germany. Training Centers for Seafarers
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Marikom - Maritime Competence Center Elsfleth

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Country:
Germany
City:
Elsfleth
Address:
An der Weinkaje 1
Phone number:+49 (0440) 498-95-40
Business hours:
Monday to Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The Maritime Competence Center in Elsfleth (MariKom) combines maritime training with modular safety education for marine engineers, officers, port logistics professionals, junior maritime professionals, and seafarers. The center offers STCW courses covering fire training, emergency response, life-saving equipment operation, and first aid. Practical training takes place using simulators, pontoons, and water facilities. Classes are primarily conducted in German, though some courses - particularly those meeting international standards like STCW - may be available in English. We recommend confirming the language of instruction when registering for specific courses.






 
 

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