TDI

Advanced Tugs & Towage Operations_Techniques

Duration

5 Days

Start Date

26-Jan-2026

End Date

30-Jan-2026

Venue

CAIRO – EGYPT

price

1475 KD

20% discount for group above 5 attendees

This 5-day Advanced Tugs & Towage Operations/Techniques training program is designed for maritime professionals involved in tugboat operations, towage planning, and marine support services. The course provides in-depth knowledge of advanced towing techniques, risk management, and operational best practices for harbor, coastal, and ocean towage. Participants will gain hands-on experience through simulations, case studies, and practical exercises to enhance safety and efficiency in complex towing operations.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand principles of tugboat stability, bollard pull, and propulsion systems.
  • Apply advanced towage planning techniques for different marine environments.
  • Execute safe towing operations in congested waters, heavy weather, and emergency scenarios.
  • Utilize dynamic positioning (DP) and escort towing techniques effectively.
  • Assess and mitigate risks in towage operations (equipment failure, environmental factors).
  • Comply with international regulations (ISM Code, SOLAS, OCIMF guidelines).
  • Enhance crew coordination, communication, and decision-making during critical operations.

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for:

  • Tug Masters & Marine Pilots
  • Port Captains & Harbor Masters
  • Towage Superintendents & Fleet Managers
  • Marine Operations Managers
  • DP Operators & Tug Engineers
  • Marine Surveyors & Safety Officers
  • Offshore & Salvage Specialists

Course Outlines 

Module 1: Fundamentals of Tugboat Design & Performance

  • Types of tugs (Azimuth Stern Drive (ASD), Voith Schneider, Conventional)
  • Bollard pull calculation & propulsion systems
  • Stability & maneuverability considerations
  • Load monitoring & safety limits

Module 2: Advanced Towage Planning & Techniques

  • Pre-tow planning: route assessment, weather routing, and contingency planning
  • Towline & bridle configurations (single vs. dual tow)
  • Escort towing & indirect towing techniques
  • Handling different tow types (barges, disabled vessels, offshore structures)

Module 3: Dynamic Positioning (DP) & Assisted Towing

  • DP fundamentals for tug operations
  • DP-assisted harbor maneuvers (berthing/unberthing large vessels)
  • Failure modes & redundancy in DP systems
  • Case studies of DP tug incidents

Module 4: Emergency Towage & Salvage Operations

  • Emergency towing procedures (vessel breakdown, collision, grounding)
  • Salvage towing techniques (parbuckling, heavy lift operations)
  • Use of emergency tow-off gear (ETOG)
  • Coordination with SAR teams & regulatory bodies

Module 5: Risk Management & Human Factors in Towage

  • Risk assessment methodologies (JSA, HAZID)
  • Human error & crew resource management (CRM)
  • Fatigue management in prolonged towage operations
  • Lessons from major towage incidents

Module 6: Regulatory Compliance & Industry Best Practices

  • International regulations (SOLAS, OCIMF, IMO guidelines)
  • ISM Code & safety management systems for tug operators
  • Environmental protection & spill response in towage
  • Industry standards (RiNA, SIGTTO recommendations)