SIMS OPENS FIRST MARITIME TRAINING CENTER IN BOHOL
Dec 01, 2024



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Baclayon, Bohol — The Southern Institute of Maritime Studies (SIMS) has expanded its presence with the inauguration of its newest branch in Bohol, the first maritime training center in the province. The facility officially opened on December 1, 2024, strategically located along Aba-a Street, Laya, Baclayon, providing easier access for local seafarers and maritime aspirants.

The opening of SIMS Bohol marks a breakthrough for the province’s maritime community, offering internationally recognized safety and refresher training courses closer to home. Seafarers and students in Bohol no longer need to travel to Cebu or Manila to complete their mandatory programs, saving both time and resources.

Training Courses and Opportunities

The training center is equipped to conduct a wide range of courses such as Basic Training, Advanced Firefighting, Ship Security Awareness, Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS), and specialized tanker operations programs. All courses are designed to enhance competence, professionalism, and safety awareness among participants—ensuring they meet global shipping standards.

SIMS emphasized that the establishment of its Bohol branch is part of its mission to bring quality and accessible maritime education to more Filipinos, while inspiring the next generation of seafarers to take pride in their chosen profession.

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Support and Congratulations

Local leaders and maritime stakeholders welcomed the development, seeing it as an opportunity to empower Boholanos to pursue maritime careers and contribute further to the Philippines’ reputation as a top supplier of seafarers worldwide.

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In recognition of this milestone, the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) extended its congratulations to SIMS for opening its Bohol branch, highlighting the institution’s role in expanding maritime training opportunities in the region. Marino PH likewise joins in congratulating SIMS, expressing happiness over this development as it will greatly benefit seafarers in Bohol and nearby provinces.

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