Pioneers in
ship management
for over 50 years
Progressively setting the standard
So that we can shape a better maritime future together.
Navigating the waves of change
Ship management is evolving. From decarbonisation to digitalisation, identify how you can optimise the performance of your ships.
LEARN MOREExperts in vessel management solutions
Anglo-Eastern is a leading global provider of independent ship management services, with a reputation for excellence and innovation driven by our passion for seafaring and for ships.
We are committed to doing the right things the right way, always challenging ourselves to shape a better and sustainable maritime future.
Why Anglo-Eastern?
We continually seek to perform at the highest standards of safety, performance and crew wellbeing in our industry, values that are core to who we are. Our numbers reflect why clients trust us with their assets.
Innovation
Fueling the future
From LNG to LPG, Ammonia-ready and hydrogen, alternative fuel management and deployment of dual-fuel vessels are a key part of decarbonisation efforts and are now an embedded part of our long-term strategy.
Digitalisation
Providing transparency through technology
We are committed to leveraging technology to optimise performance, increase efficiency, drive collaboration and provide transparency. With the my.angloeastern client portal, our clients gain real-time access to a wealth of information, empowering them to stay informed, track fleet information and make data-driven decisions seamlessly.
SUSTAINABILITY
Charting sustainable seas
From reduced carbon emissions to higher attention on crew welfare, there are heartening developments re-shaping the industry for which we intend to be stewards of change.
FEATURED VESSEL
MV Ubuntu Empathy: Our first LNG fueled bulker under management
The Capesize+ LNG dual-fuel bulk carrier and its twin, MV Ubuntu Humanity were both newbuilds supervised by the Anglo-Eastern Technical Services (AETS) team. They weigh in at around 190K dwt each with an expanded carrying capacity exceeding 200K m3 and a 35% reduced carbon footprint.