Maersk Training and GiraffeWork, a subsidiary of Daikyo Kenki, have agreed to establish a training center for the wind industry in Japan, offering courses in accordance with the Global Wind Organisation.
Offshore staff
TOKYO, Japan—Maersk Training and GiraffeWork, a subsidiary of Daikyo Kenki, have agreed to establish a training center for the wind industry in Japan, offering courses in accordance with the Global Wind Organisation (GWO).
The "GiraffeWork powered by Maersk Training” complex will open in March 2024 in Kawasaki-City, with a maximum annual capacity of 1,500 students.
According to Maersk Training, it will include the latest pool equipment and a marine survival course adapted to the needs of the offshore wind power industry.
The partners also plan an advanced rescue training course, advanced first aid training and a BTT (Basic Technical Training) course in accordance with GWO, which will be the first of its kind in Japan.