Anthony Veder
Happy Day of the Seafarer π
Today we celebrate the people who keep world trade moving and who make a difference every single day onboard our vessels.
This year's IMO theme, 'Carrying world trade. Carrying the risks', recognises both the importance of seafarers and the challenges they can face.
For us, supporting our seafarers means staying connected. Through ship visits, conferences and family days, by investing in training and development, and by creating a safe and comfortable place to live and work onboard.
Because behind every vessel are people with families, ambitions and stories of their own.
To all seafarers. Thank you for your commitment, professionalism and care. Today we celebrate you.
Today, on International Women in Maritime Day, we celebrate the women shaping the future of our industry. At sea and ashore. βοΈ
This short clip shows cadet Chiara one of her learning moments in the free-fall lifeboat on Coral Energy,. Learning is about practicing, asking questions, and gaining confidence together. As a cadet, every new experience matters. And behind every learning moment are the people willing to guide, support, teach, and encourage along the way.
Because maritime excellence is never achieved alone. We grow stronger by learning from each other and standing alongside one another.
To all women in maritime, and to the allies supporting them every day, thank you for helping move our industry forward. π’
12/05/2026
What an incredible week in Bogor, Indonesia!
Together with around our Indonesian ratings, office colleagues and families, we came together for the Rating Conference 2026. A week filled with learning, teamwork, connection and celebration.
From workshops on wellbeing, safety, communication and personal development, to sports activities, team challenges and valuable conversations, the week showed the strength of bringing people together, both onboard and ashore.
One of the highlights was the special family gathering, where we celebrated the important role families play in supporting our seafarers throughout their time away from home. β€οΈ
We are proud of the engagement, energy and openness shown throughout the week. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this event such a success.
A special thanks to and .id for the great organisation and collaboration.
10/05/2026
We were honoured to attend the graduation ceremony at Poltekpel Sumbar in Padang, Sumatra. A especially proud moment as two of our cadets, Nezwani and Elang, were recognised as Best Graduates. π
During their sea period with Anthony Veder, Nezwani sailed onboard Coral Alicia and Coral Ivory, where she also experienced an extensive drydocking project. Elang completed his onboard training on Coral EnergICE and Coral Leaf, gaining valuable hands-on experience at sea.
Their achievements reflect dedication, perseverance, and the commitment they have shown throughout both their academic and onboard journeys.
We were also grateful to meet and congratulate their proud parents, and to experience the impressive graduation ceremony and warm hospitality at the academy.
Thank you Poltekpel Sumbar for welcoming us on this special occasion. It was a wonderful experience to celebrate this important milestone together and personally congratulate Nezwani and Elang on their achievements.
Day 2 of our Rating Conference in Bogor.
A full day of workshops and discussions on topics that matter everyday onboard. From wellbeing and safety to sustainable employability and the importance of speaking up and listening to each other.
During the AV Insight session we also talked through our strategic focus in an interactive way, with good questions and strong engagement from the group.
The day ended with a fun game night and sports activities including soccer and padel.
Check out the wrap-up video of day 2
10/04/2026
From the engine room to the office. βοΈπ»
Meet Christopher, a Third Engineer who has been sailing with us since 2016. Recently, Chris decided to step out of his comfort zone and swap the machinery for a laptop during a shore assignment with our reliability team.
Working on a spare parts project, Chris got a firsthand look at how things operate on the office side. "I thought culture shock only happened onboard ships, but it also happened at the office," Chris says. "I realized that even though both worlds are different, we have the same goal, keeping the fleet sailing safely and efficiently."
It was an eye-opening experience for him, and one we were proud to support. At Anthony Veder, we believe that stepping outside your comfort zone is where growth happens.
Chris is now heading back to the sunny Philippines to enjoy some time off before heading back to sea. Thank you for your hard work and "tot de volgende keer," Chris! βοΈπ
03/04/2026
π± One table, zero waste, and a lot of team spirit! π
Our March Photo of the Month winner, Apprentice Officer John Jasper, captured this incredible moment on the Coral Pearl.
We love this shot for two big reasons:
π Leading the Way: Itβs all about leading by example. Here, Captain Jason takes the opening shot of a crew pool tournament, showing that building a strong team is a top priority.
β»οΈ Master Craftsmanship: Check out that table! Fitter John Matthew Silverio built it using scrap wood, recycled metals, and a fishing stick for a cue. Talk about sea-level resourcefulness!
Life at sea is busy, but our people always find a way to stay creative and connected. Huge shoutout to the Coral Pearl team for the inspiration! π’β¨
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