Centralized Simulator Management for Smarter Training Operations
Enhance the power of your Simlog Personal Simulators with Simulation Manager—a secure, centralized platform that stores and tracks all simulation results across users and devices. Designed for training programs with multiple users or simulators, Simulation Manager streamlines data collection, performance review, and reporting.
With one installation, you can create user logins, assign trainees to classes, and store all results in a single database—whether you’re using one simulator or a network of training stations. Simulation Manager also includes an external Viewer for remote access and performance evaluation, making it an essential tool for scalable, professional-grade training environments.
Compatible with all Simlog Personal Simulators, Simulation Manager is the professional solution for managing operator development across your workforce training program.
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City of Kitchener Saves Time and Trains More Operators with Simlog Simulation
The City of Kitchener transformed its equipment operator training by integrating Simlog’s Hydraulic Excavator Personal Simulator and Simulation Manager into a new in-house program. Facing a shortage of skilled operators and low hiring success rates, the city implemented simulator-based training to identify internal talent, reduce testing overhead, and ensure operator safety before field training.
This approach resulted in a 500% increase in successful operator promotions and saved over 240 man-hours in just one year. Employees trained on their time, progressing through customized benchmarks that measured aptitude and readiness—before ever touching real equipment. With reduced costs, improved efficiency, and a fast ROI, the City now plans to expand its simulator lab and support regional training collaborations.
Key ROI Highlights:
- 240+ man-hours saved in one year
- $16,000 in labor and equipment cost savings
- Simulator paid for itself in under 6 months
- 500% increase in operator readiness
- 30 trainees screened, 8 fully certified—all promoted internally
We are a proud distributor of Simlog simulation solutions. Reach out to us today to learn how to replicate this success in your training program.
The Backfilling 1 module of Simlog’s Bulldozer Personal Simulator introduces trainees to essential earthmoving tasks in a controlled, virtual setting. Operators learn how to manage blade position, material flow, and movement control to efficiently backfill trenches and depressions—skills critical on real-world construction sites.
This video demonstrates how the simulator reinforces key techniques like forward pushing, blade leveling, and maintaining smooth, consistent backfill layers. With a focus on safety, precision, and production efficiency, this module helps new operators gain confidence while reducing risk and training costs.
The Bench Loading with Truck Spotting – Boulders module challenges excavator trainees to perform coordinated, high-efficiency rock loading. Using Simlog’s Hydraulic Excavator Personal Simulator, operators gain experience loading large boulders into haul trucks while managing swing angles, bucket fill, and truck positioning in a realistic bench setup.
This video highlights how the simulator trains users to safely load heavy material with precision while working alongside other equipment. It reinforces essential skills such as communication, spatial awareness, and cycle time optimization—preparing trainees for demanding job site conditions in mining, construction, and earthworks industries.
The Boulder Control module in Simlog’s Bulldozer Personal Simulator teaches operators how to manage large, heavy rocks in rugged work environments. This exercise focuses on developing the skill to control boulder movement using precise blade positioning and smooth track operation—key competencies for mining, quarrying, and land-clearing jobs.
This video demonstration showcases how trainees learn to manipulate boulders safely and effectively without causing equipment damage or job site hazards. It’s a hands-on simulation that promotes real-world problem-solving, coordination, and material handling techniques critical to operator success.
The Bucket Positioning module in Simlog’s Backhoe Loader Personal Simulator helps trainees master one of the most fundamental skills in earthmoving: controlling bucket position with accuracy and consistency. This module focuses on arm, boom, and bucket coordination to improve excavation readiness and minimize job site errors.
In this video demo, operators practice aligning the bucket for digging, trenching, and loading tasks. It’s a foundational training experience that prepares learners for more complex operations while reinforcing safe habits, efficient movement, and equipment awareness from the ground up.
The Complete Haul Cycle 2 module in Simlog’s Off-Highway Truck Personal Simulator offers a comprehensive training scenario that mirrors the full workflow of material transport in large-scale mining or construction sites. Trainees navigate realistic haul routes, manage load transfers, and coordinate with loaders and dumping zones—building critical skills from start to finish.
This video highlights how the simulator trains operators to handle large trucks with confidence, including throttle control, braking, reversing, and maneuvering on varied terrain. With a focus on safety, timing, and operational awareness, this module prepares learners for the demands of high-production environments.
The Corridor Driving 1 module in Simlog’s Off-Highway Truck Personal Simulator helps operators develop foundational steering and path-following skills. This simulation challenges trainees to navigate a narrow driving corridor, emphasizing consistent alignment, turning judgment, and safe handling of large equipment.
This demo video shows how the simulator supports early-stage training for new drivers, building confidence behind the wheel while reinforcing habits that reduce the risk of collisions and improve haul cycle efficiency. It’s a vital step toward mastering complex routes on construction and mining sites.
The Corridor Following 4 module in Simlog’s Mobile Crane Personal Simulator – Advanced Edition delivers high-level training in boom control and load path accuracy. Designed to simulate tight, obstacle-filled environments, this module challenges operators to move suspended loads along a confined corridor using precise coordination of swing, boom extension, and hoisting.
This video demo showcases how the advanced edition of the simulator enhances operator awareness and crane handling under pressure. Perfect for experienced trainees, this scenario promotes refined control techniques, spatial judgment, and safety in demanding lifting situations common in industrial and urban job sites.
The Exposing Underground Utilities – Parallel module in Simlog’s Backhoe Loader Personal Simulator teaches one of the most safety-critical excavation tasks: digging near buried infrastructure. Trainees learn to work with care and precision while following a utility line parallel to the trench, minimizing the risk of damaging pipes, cables, or conduits.
This demo video highlights how the simulator builds fine motor control, bucket awareness, and proper trenching technique. It’s an essential exercise for operators working in municipal, utility, and construction environments where protecting underground assets is a top priority.
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Item Number:275-135DAC Worldwide’s External Gear Pump Dissectible (275-135) is a realistic industrial pump for use in classroom and laboratory training relating to process pumps.
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Item Number:778-110DAC Worldwide’s Hydraulic Gear Pump Cutaway, External-Type (778-110) is an industrial hydraulic gear pump that has been sectioned to reveal the inner workings of this component. This exposure allows learners to understand the design, operation, construction, and maintenance of this common process pump used throughout the industry.
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Item Number:F190CR and F370CRIt starts with high-strength composite materials, but the Stratasys composite-ready F Series offers much more. More materials, more reliability – more capability than other similar printers.
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The Fall Protection awareness simulation is ideal for future employees and supervisors who will work in or around construction environments. The primary goal of this course is to teach workers safe procedures when working at heights on a construction site.
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Item Number:202-000DAC Worldwide’s Fan Balancing Trainer (202-000) is a precision assembly allowing for convenient demonstration and training in fan balancing and other vibration analysis-related topics. Based on the design of a typical squirrel cage fan, this heavy-duty aluminum device allows for assembly in a variety of configurations, creating a broad range of balancing scenarios.
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Item Number:202-PACDAC Worldwide’s Fan Balancing Training System Plus (202-PAC) is a hands-on industrial training system that allows learners to gain experience with fan balancing to achieve maximum fan efficiency and stability.
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The FANUC Robot Integration Package (25098) allows customers to use a FANUC industrial robot with Amatrol’s 870-series mechatronics stations. This package contains a module enclosure that includes PLC and FANUC interface cables along with a customized program to integrate a customer-supplied FANUC robot with the mechatronics system. Additional features include customized gripper tooling and a safety guard assembly to protect learners.
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The primary goal of this course is to teach workers safe work procedures to be aware of and mitigate warehouse fires in a warehouse environment. The Warehouse Fire Hazard Awareness simulation is ideal for employees or supervisors who work in or around warehouse operations.
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Item Number:356DAC Worldwide’s Fire Tube Boiler Model (356) is a highly-detailed scale model of a common fire tube, Scotch marine boiler, supporting training in the operation and maintenance of industrial boilers, as found within utility systems in industrial facilities and large commercial applications.
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Item Number:291DAC Worldwide’s Fired Heater Model (291) depicts a highly-detailed, to-scale model of a common industrial furnace found in refineries and process facilities in technically-accurate, professionally-crafted detail.















