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We recently had an opportunity to visit the Russian
Port of Dudinka where several
Norilsk Nickel ships load and unload cargo. One of the vessels is named "Hope" (Nadezhda). Hope is what you provide to mariners in distress at sea. 28 more vessels have
enrolled in
Amver. Those are 28 more chances for hope to those lost at sea. Help us welcome them.
- AM BREMEN
- BOURBON LIBERTY 229
- BOURBON LIBERTY 247
- BUKHA
- CAPE AZALEA
- CAPE BUZZARD
- CAPE UNITY
- CORAL CRYSTAL
- DENSA SHARK
- GAS SUMBAWA
- GENCO LORRAINE
- GEORGE P
- INTREPID HARVESTER
- KEN STAR
- LUBIE
- MAYFAIR
- MOZAH
- OCEAN SAPPHIRE
- PASSAMA
- ROGER WHITE
- SEA ENDURANCE
- SKANDI AUKRA
- SURENES
- THANG LONG
- VALIANT ACE
- VF GLORY
- VIETFRACHT 01
- VIETFRACT 02
Thank you for helping ensure no call for help goes unanswered.
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