Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Welcome Wednesday double edition!

You might be wondering what happened to the Welcome Wednesday post last week.  Between our attendance at an Arctic Council Emergency Prevention, Preparedness, and Response working group meeting and the fire aboard the Carnival Splendor, we were just too busy to post.  So this week you get a double dose of vessels.  Please help us welcome the newest members of the Amver system.
  • LE BOREAL
  • HOU RI 18
  • ONEGO BILBAO
  • E WHALE
  • NEW LEGEND PEARL
  • DESH MAHIMA
  • GW BEYCHEVELLE
  • HOU EI
  • SEA ACE
  • ESTHER C
  • CMA CGM LA SCALA
  • KOREAN LILY
  • ARCTIC SEA
  • SEAEAGLE
  • KNOCK CLUNE
  • HAMBURG TRADER
  • E. R.  BUENOS AIRES
  • BIBBY SAPHIRE
  • CAPE FLATTERY
  • MONEMVASIA
  • ARGYLL
  • WESTERN ISLAND
  • IVORY POINT
  • COSCO THAILAND
  • GRAND CHINA
  • ESPERANCE BAY
  • COUGAR
  • ALASKA BEAUTY
  • BLEO HOLM
  • YOUNG SPRING
  • FLORIHNGRACHT
  • MARE DI VENEZIA
  • BELUGA FOUNDATION
  • FEDERAL YUKINA
  • EAGLE KLANG
  • MAERSK HONOUR
  • HOUYO
  • STX ACE 11
  • SAFMARINE BENGUELA
  • CARMENCITA
  • REGINA
  • SWARNA JAYANTI
  • ANNA-META
  • ZOSCO HONGKONG
  • CS CRYSTAL
  • EMMA BULKER
  • SKOLTEN
  • BULL
  • MATAR STAR
  • GLENDA MELANIE
  • TAMIAT NAVIGATOR
  • SJN ORCAS
  • BEN BADIS
  • MARITIME CENTURY
  • STRAIT OF DOVER
  • APL BAHRAIN
  • CCGC CAPE LAMBTON
  • ANDREAS K
  • POLARCUS NADIA
  • ELISABETH SCHULTE
  • APL HIBISCUS
  • FALESIA
  • SPRING EAGLE
  • MORNING LADY
  • E.R. BOURGOGNE
  • PELLA
  • OCEAN TITAN
  • GREEN ISLAND
  • U-SEA SASKATCHEWAN
  • GREY PEARL
  • VINASHIN LINER 2
  • BROTONNE BRIDGE
  • GLORY CHINA
  • NEW ENERGY
  • YUANNING SEA

Does enrolling in Amver really make a difference?  You bet it does.  In fact, the Amver on plot numbers have been above 4,000 ships 6 times this month alone.  Thank you.


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