Project context
The programme needed practical cargo exercises without exposing trainees to live cargo risk. Instructors wanted learners to understand how valves, pumps, tanks and ballast decisions interact.
In this type of project, Wuhan Erun Technology Co., Ltd. positions ERUN as a training-solution partner rather than only an equipment supplier, aligning simulator rooms, instructor workflow and long-term course operation.

ERUN configuration
- Liquid cargo handling simulator with tank and piping workflows
- Loading, discharge, ballast and emergency scenarios
- Terminal communication and checklist practice
- Debriefing around stability, alarms and decision sequence
Implementation focus
The project plan connects room layout, simulator fidelity, instructor workflow and assessment evidence. ERUN keeps the configuration practical so the site can start with priority training goals and expand as operational requirements grow.
The lab helped trainees see cargo operations as a connected system rather than isolated panel actions.
Training value
The result is a repeatable environment for briefing, scenario execution, monitoring, replay and improvement. Instructors can compare performance over time while trainees practise decisions before they face them in live operations.