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It's rescues
like this that make
enrolling in the
Amver system worthwhile. 17 more ships have agreed to help, to render assistance if necessary, and ensure no call for help goes unanswered. Have you decided to take the extra step to make your vessel available?
Help us welcome the newest members of the Amver safety network.
- ABBEY ROAD
- AL WUKIR
- CMA CGM AFRICA TWO
- EAGLE VARNA
- EAST ELEVIT
- GLOBIS MAGELLAN
- JS RHONE
- KRONOS ISLAND
- LUEBBERT
- NAVIOS SOUTHERN STAR
- NOBLE REGOR
- NORWEGIAN BREAKAWAY
- RABA
- SAGA FRAM
- SAINTY VANGUARD
- TWINLUCK SW
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