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Every day we're impressed with the number of vessels that demonstrate their commitment to safety at sea. Want an example? You don't need to look much further than the ships listed below. These crews have made a decision to actively participate in the world's only global search and rescue system by
enrolling in
Amver. They willingly put their lives on the line to ensure no call for help goes unanswered.
- ANAGEL GLORY
- BRIGHT KOWA
- CHEMSTAR STELLAR
- CHERAMIE BOTRUC NO. 39
- CHESHIRE
- CPO NEW ZEALAND
- ELVIA
- HANJIN CHENNAI
- HYUNDAI TENACITY
- IONIC HALO
- KOKUKA VIGOROUS
- MARATHA PROMISE
- MARLENE DAMATO
- MASSALLIA
- NORD VOYAGER
- OCEAN CENTURY
- POLARCUS ASIMA
- R.J. COCO MCCALL
- RAVEN
- SIDER ORICONO
- SIVA CHENNAI
- SKANDI ATLANTIC
- SKANDI HAWK
- SPRING BRIGHT
- STALO
- STX PRIME
- SYDNEY
- UNION MANTA
- VALE MALASIA
Don't forget to listen to the Amver podcast,
The Quarterdeck!
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