TRAINING
ITA TRAINING FRANCE
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TA Training will tailor any training to your yacht and owner’s specific needs from etiquette for the whole crew
to advanced service, housekeeping, valet and laundry, ship’s cook assessment training and food & hygiene levels 2 and 3, as well as courses designed to provide extra flair, like floristry, barista, mixology and cigar training. The team consist of highly qualified, passionate trainers with a wealth of experience in their field, who pride themselves on their expertise and love for training in their areas. ITA can customise any course to the yacht and owner’s needs, concentrating on areas that may need a little fine-tuning, thereby taking the pressure away from the crew. ITA offers a blend of classic and contemporary styles, combining old-school standards with up-to-date industry methods. A selection of the advanced courses available are; The 3 Day Advanced Service, or the Advanced 5 Day Super Service (3 days Advanced Service, 1 day Advanced Table Decorations and 1 day Spirits & Mixology, The 10-Day Advanced Flexi Programme (2 days Admin and HR, 3 days Advanced Service, 1 day Spirit and Mixology, 1 day Laundry, 1 day Housekeeping and 2 days Valet.) The options are endless, just talk to the team and they will design a bespoke course to suit your crews needs. For more details Tel: +33 (0)4 93 61 16 10 or visit
www.ita-courses.com
THE MARITIME SKILLS ACADEMY UNITED KINGDOM
T
he Maritime Skills Academy (part of the Viking Maritime Group) offers complete superyacht training in STCW
Safety, Yacht Interior, yacht engineering and Deck and Engine Simulator Training. With world-class centres in Dover and Portsmouth, the MSA is helping the superyacht industry set new standards by delivering a new level of marine, fire safety and simulator training. With a focus on personal service, they are proud to meet the high standards of the superyacht sector and to support individuals maintain or build their professional development. Being flexible, customer-focused and passionate about training, they maintain a watching brief on developments in the maritime industry. Their goal quite simply is to provide a solid, educational pathway for those in a career or pursuing a career at sea. The centre has brought together a group of like-minded professionals who have a passion for teaching and thrive on educating individuals the approved procedures and regulations that are required onboard vessels and ashore. They will mentor officers and crew throughout their careers, guide them on up to date issues and push them to be at the peak of their professions. For more details Tel: +44 (0)300 303 8393 or visit
www.maritimeskillsacademy.com
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