Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Greek Amver Award update

The Propeller Club, Port of Piraeus pulled out all the stops for this years annual Amver Awards dinner at the Interncontinental Hotel in downtown Athens. The Propeller Club had plenty to celebrate. Besides the 50th anniversary of the United States Coast Guard's Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue System, the Greeks made it a point to celebrate their lead in earning Amver awards. Greek vessels earned more Amver awards than any other country in the world. The United States Coast Guard recognizes the incredible contribution Greece has made in supporting Amver.

Here are some more photos of the award winners.

Rescue awards for the vessel AEGEAN ANGEL of ARCADIA SHIPMANAGEMENT Co
The M/V Aegean Angel, of Arcadia Shipmanagement, receives their rescue award.

Rescue Awards for the vessel MV PARTHENON for TSAKOS SHIPPING & TRADING sa
The M/V Parthenon, of Tsakos Shipping, receives their rescue award for rescuing several Swedish sailors in distress off the coast of Portugal in a recent case.

Rescue awards of OMEGA LADY SARAH,of OMEGA NAVIGATION ENTERPRISES Inc
The M/V Omega Lady Sarah, of Omega Navigation Enterprises, receives their rescue award.

Rescue awards for IOANNIS K of MARMARAS NAVIGATION Ltd
The M/V Ioannis K, of Marmaras Navigation, receives their rescue award for the rescue of 14
Philippine ferry passengers in the Sulu sea.

16Euronav Ship Management(hellas)Ltd
Euronav Ship Management (Hellas) Limited receives their annual Amver awards.

15Olympic Shipping and Management sa
Olympic Shipping and Management receive their annual Amver awards.

13Chartworld Shipping Corp
Charworld Shipping Corporation receive their annual Amver awards.

11Eastern Mediterranean Maritime Ltd
Eastern Mediterranean Maritime Limited receive their annual Amver awards.

And the annual Amver awards in Greece wouldn't be complete, in fact Amver itself would not be whole, without the participatin of Tsakos vessels.
1Tsakos Shipping and Trading Sa
Tsakos Shipping and Trading receive their annual Amver awards.

Finally, the Propeller Club, Port of Piraeus could not host such an incredible event without the support of the shipping community. They would like to recognize their sponsors:


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