Students from the Regional Maritime University (RMU) recently visited the naval base in Sekondi-Takoradi, witnessing first-hand operations of a major power-generation and maritime asset.
The field trip provided practical exposure to ship-based power systems and the logistics of large-scale energy support vessels.
The tour offered RMU cadets insight into how maritime infrastructure intersects with national power supply, particularly in offshore and industrial zones.
Participants engaged with engineers and operational staff, gaining a better understanding of energy-maritime integration, technical standards, and real-world applications beyond the classroom.
Representatives from the naval base emphasised the importance of these real-world links between education and industry, noting that such experiences elevate student readiness for roles in maritime, logistics and energy sectors.
