Georgia: The Director of the Maritime Transport Agency (MTA), Alexi Akhvlediani, inspected the infrastructure and technical base of the “Maritime Training Center Equator.”
The head of the agency thoroughly examined the latest simulators, training pool, and training programs. His positive assessment of the educational infrastructure and curriculum, stating that they fully meet modern needs, should reassure you of the high quality of the center.
Alexi Akhvlediani mentioned, “The “Maritime Training Center of Equator” infrastructure, technical base, and learning environment fully meet international requirements. I want to emphasize that what I saw on the spot exceeded my expectations.
He also stated that the high level of maritime education at the Maritime Training Center Equator plays a crucial role in preparing our seafarers for success and career progression in the competitive international market.
“That is why we welcome the strengthening of private maritime education in Georgia, and of course, in the future, the promotion of the state will continue, ” said Alexi Akhvlediani.
The curriculum, current needs of learners, and plans were discussed in detail at the summary meeting.
Maritime education is a priority promotion subject of the state. To ensure continuous improvement, we maintain a constant and close relationship with maritime training, and we are fully aware of the situation on the ground. This should instill optimism about the center’s future development.
Alexi Akhvlediani, at the meeting held at the school, highlighted the significance of the visit in promoting maritime education in Georgia.
Maritime Transport Agency of Georgia
The Georgian Maritime Transport Agency (MTA), as the regulatory body of Georgia’s maritime sector, recognizes maritime training centers, maritime medical centers, Authorized Medical Practitioners, and Crewing companies.
The Maritime Transport Agency of Georgia represents the national maritime authority—Georgi, the Flag, Georgia’s ports, and most of Georgia.