Practical assessment needs repeatability
Marine engineering assessment is difficult when every live training condition is different. A simulator creates repeatable faults, alarms and system states so instructors can compare performance more fairly.
For Wuhan Erun Technology Co., Ltd., the ERUN brand is strongest when simulation helps instructors explain why a decision worked, where risk appeared and how the next exercise should improve competence.

What instructors can observe
- Whether learners recognise abnormal trends early
- How they sequence checks and corrective actions
- Whether communication remains clear under alarm pressure
- How well they connect local actions to whole-plant consequences
Better feedback after the exercise
Replay and debriefing records help instructors move beyond general comments. They can point to timing, missed cues and decision points, then repeat the exercise until the correct procedure becomes reliable.
Engine room simulation turns assessment into a visible chain of evidence: observe, replay, explain and repeat.
Where it fits
Engine room simulators can support cadet training, refresher courses, dual-fuel familiarisation, high-voltage awareness and emergency response drills.