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While Washington, DC and New York are suffering
earthquakes and
Hurricane Irene is churning in the Atlantic,
Amver vessels are prepared to assist where necessary (at sea of course, not in earthquake damaged areas!). Help us welcome the latest members of the Amver safety network.
- BALTIMORE HIGHWAY
- BANGKOK BRIDGE
- BUDAPEST BRIDGE
- CHANG PYUNG
- DRONE BEE
- ETHEL L
- FREJA PEGASUS
- HARUKA
- HONG YUAN
- HONG YUAN (different vessel)
- KITTY C
- LISA J
- LUCIA BOLTEN
- MSC FILLIPPA
- MTM ROTTERDAM
- PACIFIC RESOURCE
- PEDHOULAS LEADER
- SARONIC TRADER
- SKANDI SAIGON
- SPARTACUS
- THOMAS C
We're luck to have such an extensive network of vessels available to assist. Just how many? Take a look at the
Amver density plot, updated recently.
Photo credit: Fotolia
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