Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Welcome Wednesday!

The world of shipping changes quickly. Piracy continues to plague shipping and pirates have expanded to hijacking pleasure yachts. The trade show circuit is in full swing with the Cruise Shipping Exhibition and the Connecticut Maritime Association Shipping 2011 shows on the horizon.  What remains constant? The Amver system. Help us welcome the latest vessels enrolled in the Amver safety network.

  •          DIJKSGRACHT             
  •          MCP LONDON              
  •          TEN YOSHI MARU          
  •          WREN                    
  •          K. DAPHNE               
  •          PRISCO MIZAR            
  •          SAFMARINE NUBA          
  •          PRINCIMAR TRUTH         
  •          JULIE C                 
  •          ORANGE STAR             
  •          KOTA LAMBANG            
  •          PUELO                   
  •          BESIKTAS PERA           
  •          SKANDI GAMMA            
  •          KEY DISCOVERY           
  •          HESPERIDES              
  •          AFRICAN KINGFISHER      
  •          JAG AARATI              
  •          GINGA LION              
  •          MAIPO                   
  •          FORTUNE WING            
  •          GLORIOUS MAPLE          
  •          RIO LUXEMBOURG          
  •          C. BLOSSOM              
  •          NAVIG8 GERAKAS          
  •          VALLE AZZURRA           
  •          PUCON                   
  •          CFL PROUD               
  •          UASC ZAMZAM             
  •          NEPTUNE ACE             
  •          MAERSK VARNA            
  •          KEY FRONTIER            
  •          BRILLIANT JUPITER       
  •          MBA GIUSEPPE            
  •          CMA CGM VIOLET          
  •          NORD HOUSTON            
  •          KING OF CALABAR         
Want to be a winner? Enroll your ship today!

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