Whether you're navigating stricter regulations or aiming for stronger sustainability outcomes, environmental responsibility must be built into every level of your operation. At Maersk Training, we offer practical, hands-on programmes tailored to the realities of working in maritime, renewables, and oil & gas. Explore the latest in environmental training across key industries.
Decarbonising Maritime – Alternative Fuels and the Human ElementJoin us for a thought-provoking discussion on Tuesday 17 June 2025 at 10:00H CET that brings together regulatory leaders, shipping experts, and academics to explore how alternative fuels and human behaviour are reshaping the future of maritime sustainability. This live event will feature two dynamic fireside chats that delve into the latest updates on training for alternative fuels and the critical role of
behaviour changes in improving energy efficiency and enabling sustainable operations.
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Sustainable development and simulation-based training in maritimeOne of the key aspects of simulation training in maritime is its ability to effectively prepare seafarers for a wide range of scenarios, from routine operations to emergency situations. In this article, we will explore the ways in which simulation training, particularly through the use of immersive technologies, can contribute to the industry’s sustainability and how it supports the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Master the complexities of low-flashpoint fuels with our IGF Code learning journeyThe IGF Code sets international safety standards for ships using gas or low-flashpoint fuels, aiming to reduce risks to crew, vessel, and environment through strict design and equipment criteria. We offer Basic, Advanced, and Sea Time Reduction courses, including hands-on bunkering exercises. Our training prepares
seafarers to handle alternative fuels safely and sustainably.
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Future Leaders Foundation Program - 2nd editionWe delivered the second Future Leaders Foundation Program with Gujarat Maritime University and support from Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd. Over five days, participants explored
leadership, sustainability, and supply chain topics through expert sessions, VR, and workshops.
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How are offshore wind farms built?Building offshore wind farms is a complex process that harnesses the power of the wind over the oceans to generate clean energy, and represents a significant step forward in renewable energy. Their construction is a testament to human ingenuity and our commitment to sustainable energy sources. As technology advances, we can expect offshore wind farms to become an increasingly vital part of our global energy mix.
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Prepare for success in wind energy with our Green Skills BootcampOur Green Skills Bootcamp in the UK helps employers quickly meet the demand for qualified wind professionals. It’s a practical investment in people and performance. Whether upskilling your team or hiring new technicians, the bootcamp provides job-ready talent with recognised industry qualifications.
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GWO High Voltage Cable Pulling pilot delivered in DenmarkWe co-delivered the global pilot of GWO’s new High Voltage Cable Pulling module—training the specialists who keep power flowing through wind turbines. Held in Vamdrup with DELPRO A/S Wind Academy, the course focused on safe, efficient HV cable installation through hands-on, practical training.
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How do oil spill containments work?Oil spill containment is a crucial aspect of environmental protection, particularly in the aftermath of an oil spill, which can have devastating effects on marine ecosystems and coastal communities. This article will explore how oil spill containments work, aiming to be both educational and engaging.
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Plug & abandonment: safeguarding the future of offshore wellsPlug and Abandonment (P&A) is the final step in a well’s lifecycle. While it happens after production has ended, it’s just as critical as any phase before it. We see P&A not just as a technical operation—but as a responsibility. A commitment to safety, environmental integrity, and long-term risk reduction.
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New safety and skills training centre at Fletcher Technical Community CollegeWe have opened a new safety and skills training centre at Fletcher Technical Community College in Houma, Louisiana. The facility offers industry-recognised courses, including BOSIET and T-HUET, supporting workforce development in the maritime and offshore energy sectors across the Gulf Coast.
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