Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Welcome Wednesday!

There's no question that the merchant shipping community, those that "go down to the sea in ships" are committed to safety at sea. Just look at the response to the sinking of the M/V Rabul Queen, where 13 Amver ships rescued 209 passengers. Thankfully there are over 20,000 vessels enrolled to ensure no call for help goes unanswered. This week we list the 33 latest vessels to pledge to assist when needed. Help us welcome them.
  • ANGELINA THE GREAT N
  • ANITA J
  • BONNIE VENTURE
  • BRITAIN BAY
  • CARAT
  • CONTI LARIMAR
  • EASTERN NEPTUNE
  • FEDERAL SKEENA
  • FOS POLARIS
  • GAIA LEADER
  • HALSTED BAY
  • HONESTY
  • HONOLULU BRIDGE
  • HOUHENG 3
  • IKAN BAWAL
  • LAWIT
  • MAERSK KATALIN
  • MAERSK WALVIS BAY
  • MAR PACIFICO
  • MOL GATEWAY
  • MOL MAGNIFICENCE
  • NAVION STAVANGER
  • NAVIOS KOYO
  • NISSOS SERIFOS
  • RIO MANAUS
  • SWARNA KRISHNA
  • TESS BULKER
  • TIME BANDIT
  • TOKYO BULKER
  • UNION BIENVENIDO
  • UNITED BREEZE
  • YANGTZE DIGNITY
Thank you for joining the Amver safety network!

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