Anglo-Eastern Feat: M.V. Federal Clyde Fully Manned by AEMA Graduates

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Anglo-Eastern celebrates a significant achievement as the M.V. Federal Clyde becomes the first vessel fully manned by graduates of the Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy (AEMA) in 15 years. This milestone underscores Anglo-Eastern’s unwavering commitment to training excellence, ensuring a crew equipped with the highest standards of maritime skill and professionalism.

Ship management companies that operate specialised pre-sea training institutes are few and far between, but they offer a point of differentiation by providing shipowners with the assurance of a stable supply of highly qualified seafarers to manage their vessels. When the entire officer pool comes from the same reputable academy, the benefits are even greater.

For the first time in 15 years, an Anglo-Eastern managed vessel, the M.V. Federal Clyde, is now manned entirely by officer graduates from the Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy (AEMA). This rare achievement within the industry showcases the company’s commitment to training, which is bearing fruit, with an ever-evolving ability to deliver strong performance on both technical and crewing fronts.

Established in 2009 in Karjat, India, AEMA is committed to educating and training future seafarers to the highest standards, ensuring a steady supply of cadets for reliable ship management services. The award-winning AEMA equips cadets with up-to-date industry knowledge, operational skills, and soft skills. The institute’s advanced training facilities include an expansive mechanical workshop and state-of-the-art simulators, in addition to virtual reality and game-based e-learning. On the people side, the academy’s educators include experienced former masters and chief engineers who remain actively engaged with the industry.

AEMA has trained a total of 5,935 cadets: 3,160 deck cadets with a Diploma in Nautical Science, 2,240 Graduate Mechanical Engineers (GMEs), and 535 Electro-Technical Officers (ETOs) across 15 batches.

Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy CEO

Having a full set of officers entirely from AEMA ensures a consistent approach, high-quality skillset, and the ability to mobilise quickly and align effectively during unforeseen circumstances at sea. This milestone underscores Anglo-Eastern’s dedication to training maritime talent and setting industry standards.

Anglo-Eastern’s chairman, Peter Cremers, remarked, “This achievement is a great moment for Anglo-Eastern as much as it is for me, personally. Training was a central part of my vision when we set up AEMA all those years ago. I believed then, and still believe now, that ship managers like us have a responsibility towards developing the skills of our seafarers. This ensures a certain quality standard in our industry and for our clients. I only hope others will recognise this and invest as we have done.”

“At Fednav, we have supported the idea of Anglo-Eastern’s in-house academy from its inauguration. To be able to attract outstanding talent and train them according to criteria far exceeding industry standards, in line with our specific needs and requirements, and equipping young professionals with outstanding knowledge, tools, and skills is an amazing capacity which Anglo-Eastern has built. We are very excited to follow the career progression of AEMA’s alumni,” commented Martin Krafft, vice president fleet management at Fednav.

Tejinder P. S. Bhamra, principal of AEMA, added, “The news of M.V. Federal Clyde manned by AEMA graduates fills us with joy and pride. This milestone is the result of our tireless efforts and reaffirms our commitment to producing world-class maritime professionals.”

Capt. Danish Joseph expressed, “It is an honour to lead the M.V. Federal Clyde team, forged from AEMA’s esteemed classrooms. This achievement reflects the academy’s dedication to excellence and the spirit of its cadets. As we chart our course, we carry our alma mater’s legacy, fuelled by passion and camaraderie. Together, we will navigate challenges and triumphs, inspiring future generations of AEMA’s finest. We are proud to demonstrate what well-trained seafarers can achieve, and I am grateful for the support from AEMA, Anglo-Eastern, and Fednav.”

Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy

A sustained, strategic, and thoughtful investment in providing in-depth, quality, hands-on training through AEMA and its various training centres has led to Anglo-Eastern’s fulfilment of this significant milestone, with this vessel expected to be the first of many to benefit from these training initiatives. This achievement further encapsulates the company’s commitment to shaping a better maritime future by nurturing its people and communities.

About Anglo-Eastern Univan Group (Anglo-Eastern)

Anglo-Eastern Univan Group is a leading global provider of independent ship management services, with 700+ vessels under full technical management, around 500 ships under crew management, and almost 1,000 newbuildings and conversions across its newbuilding supervision and project management divisions.

At the core of this effort is a dedicated workforce of almost 37,000 seafarers and about 2,100 shore employees who support clients across ship types, and are committed to building trust, driving performance, and shaping a better maritime future. The group is headquartered in Hong Kong and comprises a network of more than 29 locations spanning Asia, Europe, and the Americas that includes wholly owned training centres and the Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy.

Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy (AEMA)

Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy is a comprehensive maritime cadet training facility located on a 53-acre campus in Karjat, near Mumbai, India. Founded by Anglo-Eastern in 2009, the privately owned and operated institute has since grown in both reputation and capacity, with a current annual enrolment of well over 400 high-calibre deck and engineering cadets and electro-technical officers.

The vision at AEMA is to be recognised as a leading, innovative, dedicated, and practical education provider in the maritime industry. Its mission is to educate and train to the highest standards, making learning enjoyable and effective in the workplace. Cadets receive comprehensive academic and practical training, both at the academy and at sea, with graduates from the Academy assigned to placements on board vessels managed by Anglo-Eastern.

Progressively setting the standard, AEMA has won numerous awards. Most recently, this includes: the 2023 Samudra Manthan Award, and the National Maritime Day Celebrations (NMDC) – Outstanding Maritime Training Institute award for two consecutive years from 2023 to 2024.

Source Angle-Eastern

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