23 vessels have enrolled in Amver in the past week. It is encouraging to see the interest increase while the number of vessels on the water decreases. The owners and crews of these vessels know the value of Amver, both to those that need to be rescued and the vessels coordinated during rescues.
Imagine if your ship hears a request for assistance or a distress call. Through the coordinated efforts of search and rescue authorities and Amver only the best resources are sent to assist. If you are part of the Amver system you are part of the coordinated response. If you aren't part of Amver system you risk not being part of the big picture. Why not take the time today and enroll your ship in the only global search and rescue system?
In the meantime help us welcome the following new partners:
- SHIN KOYRU
- HELLESPONT CHALLENGER
- SUSANA S
- BARETNS SEA
- MEDI FIRENZE
- CAPE NATI
- HOWARD OLSEN
- OCEAN SUPPLY I
- TRITON ACE
- LEONIDAS
- MADARIN SKY
- BAYLEAF
- SUVARNA KALASH
- PLANCIUS
- NORTHERN PRIORITY
- HANDY WIND
- PEDHOULAS MERCHANT
- SELENKA
- OOCL NEW ZEALAND
- NIKATOR
- NORTHERN JAVELIN
- DD VIGOR
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