Words cannot express our thanks. Thank you for helping
Amver achieve a record number of ships on plot. On Sunday December 12, 2010 there were 4,107 ships available to assist those in distress. Why is this important? Because that day there was a
vessel sinking in Antarctica, there was a
cruise ship being battered by monster waves in the Mediterranean and countless other incidents were likely happening somewhere at sea.
Help us welcome the latest members of the Amver team.
- MAERSK VILNIUS
- FURNESS ST KILDA
- E.R. BAYONNE
- AURORA SAPPHIRE
- HENAN SCAN
- NYK ROSA
- WARWICK
- NS BORA
- MARINA
- MELODY
- CMB MAE
- COSCO OSAKA
- KIVELI
- STENA POLARIS
- VINASHIN SUN
- VINASHIN STAR
- ANANGEL GRACE
- ECLIPSE
- NEWLEAD TOMI
- POS ALMANDIN
- ALLURE OF THE SEAS
- AVOR
- SWARNA KAMAL
- METHANE PATRICIA CAMILA
If you haven't enrolled, or are skeptical as to what sort of good
enrollment does, look no further than cases like
this or
this to demonstrate how important Amver participation can be.
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