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Australia Ship Simulation Centre

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View of our Australia Ship Simulator with two operators

HR Wallingford’s Australia Ship Simulation Centre is located in purpose built facilities in the heart of Fremantle, Western Australia. The centre runs HR Wallingford’s state of the art software, operating up to seven simulators at any one time, plus a vessel traffic service (VTS) simulator. 

Using ultra high definition graphics, backed up by expert knowledge of ship hydrodynamics and environmental modelling. We have on-site expertise in all aspects of ship navigation simulation and the flexibility to cater for our client's specific needs. HR Wallingford's Fremantle-based simulation centre is a world-class facility for port design and development projects, as well as pilot and tug master familiarisation training.

Explore our Australia Ship Simulation Centre in Fremantle

View of Australia Ship simulator, with full bridge and two operators
View of inside Australia Ship simulator with full bridge
Operator manoeuvring tug simulator in Australia Ship Simulator
View of our Australia Ship Simulator with operator
Additional tug station in our Australia Ship Simulator

Our Fremantle simulation facilities

  • Juliett  290 degree view ship bridge simulator; can be configured as a tug.
  • Kilo  360 degree view ship bridge simulator; can be configured as a tug.
  • Echo  360 degree view tug bridge simulator; can be configured as a ship.
  • Foxtrot  300 degree view tug bridge simulator; can be configured as a ship.
  • Sierra  360 degree view tug bridge simulator; can be configured as a ship.
  • Whiskey  360 degree view tug bridge simulator; can be configured as a ship.
  • Zulu  360 degree view tug bridge simulator; can be configured as a ship.
  • VTS simulator; can also be configured as a secondary ship.

Our simulation facilities are supported by observation areas, break out spaces, meeting room and outdoor balcony space. 

Getting to our Australia Ship Simulation Centre


Our Australia Ship Simulation Centre is based in the centre of Fremantle’s CBD, which is well serviced by both public transport and car parks. Download directions. (pdf) 

Australia Ship Simulation Centre 
HR Wallingford 
Level 1, Atwell Arcade
3 Cantonment Street
Fremantle WA 6160
Australia 

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