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UK Ship Simulation Centre

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Our UK Ship Simulation Centre houses the latest evolution of HR Wallingford’s advanced navigation simulation technology: five real-time ship simulators including three ship bridges and two tug bridges, plus a vessel traffic service (VTS) simulator. Each ship bridge can also be used as a tug bridge if required, and the tug bridges as ship bridges. Each simulator's fully functioning bridge is surrounded by a 360 degree simulated field of view.

Our UK simulation facilities

  • Charlie - 360 degree view ship bridge simulator
  • Oscar - 360 degree view ship bridge simulator
  • Victor - 360 degree view tug bridge simulator
  • Romeo- 360 degree view tug bridge simulator
  • VTS simulator
  • Mike - 180 degree portable tug station
  • Lima - 180 degree portable tug station

We have a dedicated observation area for each ship bridge simulator, and a conference room with observation facilities. 

Photo of the entrance of our UK Ship Simulation Center in Howbery Park

Ship Simulation Centre supports Harwich Haven Authority's CPD

Getting to the UK Ship Simulation Centre

Our UK Ship Simulation Centre is based at our Howbery Park campus in Oxfordshire. 

UK Ship Simulation Centre
HR Wallingford
Howbery Park
Wallingford
Oxfordshire OX10 8BA
United Kingdom

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