This initiative is the first of its
kind in Ghana, aiming to enhance productivity and safety in cargo handling
operations by
providing comprehensive training for operators and ultimately adding value to
Tema Port Stakeholders.
The equipment simulator addresses critical aspects of crane operations,
focusing on safety and efficiency, reported MPS. Custom-built to mirror the
specific crane models and terminal environment of MPS’s Terminal 3 in Tema, the
simulator suite includes ship-to-shore (STS) cranes for wharf operations,
electric rubber-tyred gantry (eRTG) cranes for container yard operations, and
reach stackers.
Each module is designed to emulate the actual
equipment and conditions at Tema. Leveraging the latest technologies,
the simulator creates an “almost-real” training environment using advanced
physics and visual modelling.
A high-fidelity audio system provides
stereoscopic surround sound effects, including motor noises, collisions,
alarms, radio communications, wind, and environmental sounds. Additionally, the simulator
features a high-fidelity motion platform, replicating the physical sensations
experienced by crane operators.
CEO of MPS, Mohamed Samara stated: “The shareholders’ investment in this
state-of-the-art simulator is dedicated to training operators of heavy
container handling equipment. “It aims to transfer critical knowledge, create
job opportunities, and significantly boost the skills of operators within the
Tema port enclave and enhance the service levels to our customers.” Julia
Acquah, Human Resource Manager, added:
“It replicates the complexities of crane operations under various conditions,
including day, night, rain, fog, and handling all types of containers, even
during technical difficulties.
“This setup allows operators to gain hands-on
experience and master the specifics of container handling without the risks
associated with real-world operations.”