Safety Total System Marine Group Ortona, Italy. Training Centers for Seafarers
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Safety Total System Marine Group

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Country:
Italy
City:
Ortona
Address:
Zona Industriale - c.da Alboreto
Phone number:+39 (08) 5468-01-28
STS Marine Group, located in Ortona, Abruzzo, Italy, is an accredited training center offering courses for merchant fleet seafarers and recreational vessel operators. The center stands out as one of the few facilities in central-southern Italy conducting Medical Assistance at Sea (MAS) courses directly at sea. The training facility features simulators, tanks for simulating large and small fires, plus replicas of two ship bridges across an area of over 2,500 square meters. Courses are primarily conducted in Italian, though English instruction is available—check with center staff for details.






 
 

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