Double win at India’s National Maritime Day awards
Anglo-Eastern recognised as India’s leading foreign employer of seafarers and educator of cadets at this year’s diamond jubilee celebrations.
Anglo-Eastern recognised as India’s leading foreign employer of seafarers and educator of cadets at this year’s diamond jubilee celebrations.
For the first time in our 50-year history, Anglo-Eastern took part in one of the world’s largest cruise industry events: Seatrade Cruise Global.
With our acquisition of the CMI group comes a third-party fleet comprising 12 expedition class vessels that are as tough and durable as they are comfortable and luxurious, allowing passengers to explore less travelled waters in safety and style.
We were extremely proud to officially launch Anglo-Eastern Women of Seas (AWOS) during the Mumbai Conference, with a one-day workshop for female seafarers and cadets on February 22nd.
After more than 25 years at the same address, our Canadian office decided it was time to follow the lead of our Hong Kong and Antwerp offices by relocating to more modern premises. Still located in the city of Pointe-Claire on the Island of Montreal, the new office space is a definite step up and ‘move’ in the right direction.
Anglo-Eastern’s flagship maritime training centre in Mumbai celebrated the grand opening of its new premises at Leela Business Park in Andheri East on October 11th. The new training space is home to Anglo-Eastern Maritime Training Centre (AEMTC) Mumbai and the associated partner facilities of MAN PrimeServ, WinGD and Wärtsilä.
Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy (AEMA) celebrated the double engineering graduation of GME 35 and ETO 12 on September 20th, appropriately a few days after India’s National Engineer’s Day.