Hi Celia
Welcome to our latest edition of The Navigator, Vero Marine's industry communication.
In this issue we introduce you to our new look website, update you on staff changes over the last few months and tell you about the progress we are making with documentation delivery.
Finally we have included another interesting term from 'All Hands and the Cook'
Welcome to our latest edition of The Navigator, Vero Marine's industry communication.
In this issue we introduce you to our new look website, update you on staff changes over the last few months and tell you about the progress we are making with documentation delivery.
Finally we have included another interesting term from 'All Hands and the Cook'
In order to provide a more seamless online experience for our customers, the Vero Marine website, together with the Vero CIS one, have been incorporated, into one website for Vero New Zealand. Also as part of our Vision to be the number one choice for New Zealanders, our Vero website has been upgraded to Adobe Experience Manager, a market leading web platform.
We’ve been around for over 25 years and whilst we have continued to keep our content up with the times, we’re a bit behind with our documentation delivery method. So we’ve listened to your requests to provide our marine documentation in an electronic format and have undertaken a project to do just that with our current renewal and policy documentation.
Another sea-faring expression from the book 'All Hands and the Cook' by Captain Barry Thompson:
Chundering along at eight knots and an onion
The onion was a fraction of a knot. The expression conveys a vision of an old tramp ship sqeezing every last ounce of steam out of her boilers to make the best speed possible which, in this case, only just exceeded eight knots.
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