Increases paid-in-capital from 5 million yen to 100 million yen
January 1996
Changes the company name to M.O.Marine Consulting,Ltd.
April 1996
Installs visual simulator and introduces shiphandling training
April 1999
Becomes wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) as a result of merger of Navix Line Ltd. and MOL.
April 2000
Merges with NAVITECO LTD. and NAVIX MARINE SAFETY SERVICES CO.,LTD. as M.O.Marine Consulting Ltd.
May 2002
Upgrades simulator to meet requirements of IMO STCW95
December 2002
Installs a second bridge to provide simulation with interactive trainings between two bridges.
October 2005
Certified as an institute to provide training for Pilot Exemption Certificate (PEC) shiphandling simulator training course by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
April 2007
Opens Kansai Office in Kaigan Dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe
April 2010
Changes the company name to MOL Marine Consulting, Ltd.
June 2012
Renews a full-mission bridge simulator with 360º and downward views
April 2013
Opens Kyushu Office in Moji-ku, Kita-Kyushu
December 2013
Entrusted by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. to provide crewmember training
May 2014
Obtains the certificate of Class NK on "Ship Simulator and Bridge Teamwork with Bridge Resource Management".
July 2014
Opens Hiroshima Office in Matoba-cho, Minami-ku, Hiroshima
October 2014
Merges with MOL Cable Ship Ltd.
Changes the company name to MOL Marine Co., Ltd.
December 2014
Obtains the certificate of DNV GL on "LNG Carrier Standard Training Course".
October 2018
Obtains the certificate of DNV GL on "Maritime Training Providers (DNVGL-ST-0029)".
April 2019
Starts ship management support of research vessel "HAKUHO MARU" owned by JAMSTEC.
April 2021
Merges with MOL Engineering Ltd.
Changes the company name to MOL Marine & Engineering Co.,Ltd.
June 2021
Moves headquarters to Tranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo
May 2022
Obtains the certificate of The Nautical Institute (Headquarters: UK), on DP Training Courses.