On 17th May 2024, Anglo
Eastern Ship Management had an honour of celebrating the IMO International Day
of Women in Maritime - a day dedicated to recognizing the invaluable
contributions of women in the maritime sector and promoting the inclusion of
women seafarers on-board. The event held in Mumbai at Anglo Eastern Ship
Management India’s office in Andheri was a resounding success, highlighting the
importance of diversity and acceptance within the maritime community.
Highlights of the event: The
event was graced by the presence of ten distinguished guests, including senior
male and female merchant navy officers who have made significant contributions
to the maritime industry. Their presence underscored the event's inclusive
nature and commitment to gender equality.
Theme - Identifying true
barriers in acceptance of change: The central theme of the workshop was
"Acceptance," reflecting our commitment to creating a safe and an
inclusive environment where all seafarer's contributions are valued regardless
of gender. This theme resonated throughout the day's activities and
discussions.
Activities: The event kicked
off with a panel discussion featuring our high ranking executives like Capt
Vinay Singh, Mr Vineet Gupta, and also a team of male and female officers of
our Wellbeing Team. They shared their personal experiences and challenges in
the maritime industry, highlighting the progress made and the work still needed
to achieve true gender equality.
A unique and engaging exercise
was conducted where each seafarer present at the event was asked to share their
perspectives and attitudes towards the role of women in maritime. This exercise
was aimed to gather a diverse range of viewpoints and provide a deeper
understanding among participants.
Following the collection of
perspectives, a reflection session was held. Each perspective shared was
thoughtfully analysed and discussed, providing a platform for open dialogue and
mutual learning. This session was instrumental in promoting empathy and
acceptance among the attendees.
Networking opportunity:
The event also provided ample opportunities for networking, allowing
participants to connect, share ideas, and build relationships that would
support the on-going promotion of women in maritime roles. Both the shore and
ship staff connected to greet and further reflect on the future goals of the
maritime industry.
Key takeaways: (1) The
maritime industry has made significant strides in embracing gender diversity,
but there is still much work to be done. (2) Acceptance and inclusion are
crucial for creating a supportive environment where women can thrive in
maritime careers. (3) Open discussions and sharing of perspectives can lead to
greater understanding and empathy among seafarers of all genders. (4)
Continuous efforts and commitment from both male and female leaders in the
industry are essential to drive change and promote equality.
Our Wellbeing team
orchestrated this remarkable event aimed at strengthening the bond between our
shore staff and ship crew. This event was not only a testament to our
commitment to building trust and connection within the industry but also a
celebration of the passionate individuals who make our operations successful.
The highlight of the event was undoubtedly the selfie booth. This creative
addition turned out to be a focal point of enjoyment and camaraderie. Both the
shore team and ship staff gathered around the booth, capturing memories and
moments of joy.
These efforts are vital in
creating passionate people who are dedicated to maintaining the high standards
of Anglo-Eastern, both onshore and offshore. This inclusive approach is
essential in creating a cohesive and motivated workforce, which ultimately
translates into happier and more efficient ships. Anglo-Eastern is proud
to be leading the way in promoting gender equality in the maritime space and
look forward to continuing our efforts to support the development of women in
this field.