In India, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) has launched its first methanol bunkering simulator at its Maritime Training Centre in Kochi, India, in partnership with maritime technology leader Wärtsilä. This state-of-the-art training platform equips seafarers with essential knowledge and hands-on skills to safely handle methanol as fuel, with an ammonia bunkering simulation module to follow in early 2026.
The new simulator in Kochi is just the beginning. By the end of 2025, two additional methanol bunkering simulators will be commissioned at BSM’s Maritime Training Centres in Poland and the Philippines, significantly expanding the company’s ability to deliver high-impact alternative fuel training worldwide.
In Q1 2026, BSM will further enhance its simulator in Kochi with a dedicated ammonia training setup. This is rounding out comprehensive simulation coverage through the already existing LNG hub training as well as methanol and ammonia – the three primary alternative fuels driving maritime decarbonisation.
Tags: BSM, India, methanol
Category: Fuels