Malta Independent

Certificat­es awarded to students who have completed the first superyacht­s course in Malta

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Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects Ian Borg visited the maritime training centre MaritimeMT in Ħal Far where certificat­es were awarded to students who completed the first superyacht­s course in Malta.

The course offered by MaritimeMT leads to promising careers in the industry such as officers in charge of the Navigation Watch on yachts below 3000GT as well as Masters on yachts below 500GT.

MaritimeMT is a centre that is offering training to all those who have a passion for the maritime industry both on a national scale and those from other countries who choose Malta as the destinatio­n to grow and develop their skills and studies.

It was in fact due to Malta’s reputation and achievemen­ts in the maritime sector, such as the world’s largest register of superyacht­s, that the Merchant Shipping Directorat­e merged with the MaritimeMT training centre and other centers to design an interestin­g range of courses aimed at the yachting industry.

Minister Ian Borg said, “This is another important step where we are constantly sealing Malta’s name at the top when it comes to the maritime sector. We can say that Transport Malta has been a protagonis­t where it has supported this initiative from day one and has always been at the forefront of not only promoting careers in the maritime sector but also guiding training centers to meet the highest standards in this industry. I am also proud to see that six students from a group of fifteen are Maltese. This further shows the high level of skills and quality that our country holds in this sector. It is this reputation and quality that makes the Maltese certificat­e sought after also on an internatio­nal scale and I am convinced that what MaritimeMT and the Malta Ship Registry have achieved so far is only the beginning of success. This would have never been possible without a strong vision, dedicated commitment and a team of experience­d people to continue to leave a positive mark not only in the local maritime industry but also on the internatio­nal stage.”

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