CADET TRAINING PROGRAMME
Duma Marine Resources National Cadet Training Programme (NCP)
In alignment with South Africa’s mission to grow its maritime industry and establish itself as a supplier of highly trained seafarers, Duma Marine Resources proudly offers a comprehensive National Cadet Training Programme (NCP). This initiative, supported by the South African Government and the South African International Maritime Institute (SAIMI), is designed to enhance the skills of South African seafarers while addressing the growing global demand for maritime expertise.
As one of the select companies entrusted with managing the NCP, we invite international shipping companies to partner with us in this forward-thinking initiative, which helps shape the future of South Africa’s maritime workforce.
Entry Requirements for Students Interested in the NCP
To be eligible for the sea-going component of the NCP, South African students must have successfully completed the academic and theoretical components of the Deck or Marine Engineering Officer Programmes in line with the STCW Convention and the SAMSA Code. Additionally, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Benefits for Shipowners Providing Cadet Training Berths
International shipowners and managers that participate in the NCP are presented with significant benefits, including:
What is Required from Shipowners in the NCP Programme?
Shipping companies joining the NCP are required to provide training berths and to mentor and monitor on-board training using the ISF record book. These companies are free to apply their own selection tools to assess and choose candidates.
Upon joining the programme, cadets have completed all necessary academic studies up to Officer of the Watch level, along with all required STCW short courses.
Cadets are expected to complete a minimum of 12 months of sea time aboard trading vessels with a Gross Tonnage of 500 or more and propulsion power of at least 750KW. While post-graduation employment is not guaranteed, companies are encouraged to offer Junior Officer positions for six months prior to promoting cadets to senior ranks.
Why South African Seafarers?
South African seafarers are renowned for their strong work ethic, competence, and hands-on approach. Known for their resourcefulness and “can-do” attitude, South Africans are highly valued in the international maritime industry. Other compelling reasons to invest in South African cadets include:
The NCP, under the management of SAIMI, has established a solid foundation over the past seven years, and we are proud to continue contributing to its success.
At Duma Marine Resources, we offer more than just training and crew management—we empower our clients to succeed in the global maritime industry. Our team is dedicated to providing world-class services that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. With a focus on excellence, inclusivity, and innovation, we are here to help shape the future of maritime success.