
Tree C to Develop Methanol Vessel Simulator for Jan De Nul | Mariner News
Tree C, a leading simulation technology firm, is developing an advanced simulator for Jan De Nul’s ‘Fleeming Jenkin’, the world’s largest methanol-fuelled vessel. This crucial project aims to provide comprehensive training for crew operating the innovative cable-laying ship, ensuring peak readiness for complex offshore operations. The simulator replicates the vessel’s control systems, offering a realistic environment vital for modern maritime safety and efficiency.
Enhancing Maritime Training
The integrated simulation setup will precisely mirror onboard equipment, incorporating a sophisticated physics-based operating environment. This high-fidelity training allows crews to master the ‘Fleeming Jenkin’s’ unique capabilities, including its substantial cable-laying capacity. Such vital preparation enhances operational readiness, minimizing risks for critical subsea cable installations in renewable energy projects.
Advancing Sustainable Offshore Solutions
The 215-meter ‘Fleeming Jenkin’ is purpose-built to install subsea power cables for offshore renewable energy initiatives. With an impressive capacity of approximately 28,000 tonnes and the ability to lay up to five cables simultaneously, it signifies a major leap in sustainable shipping. Its operation on methanol as fuel further emphasizes Jan De Nul’s dedication to eco-friendly maritime solutions.
This collaboration highlights the growing importance of advanced training technologies in facilitating sustainable marine operations. By expertly training crews on environmentally responsible vessels, this project champions safer, more efficient, and greener offshore project execution, driving maritime sustainability forward.



