A wild week in world of shipping. The MOL Comfort broke in two, resulting in a search and rescue case that saved all 26 crew. The ship that rescued the Comfort crew was an Amver participant. You could be part of the largest voluntary life saving organization as well by enrolling in Amver today.
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- AFRICAN KITE
- BERGEN TRADER I
- DRACO OCEAN
- GULF SHIP 278
- HAI XUN 01
- HOS RED DAWN
- JULES BARNIER
- MAERSK KOWLOON
- MOUNT HIKURANGI
- NIKKEI SIRIUS
- OCEAN DELTA
- OCEAN TOPAZ
- PACIFIC TOPAZ
- POLSA SEIS
- RMC RIGEL
- SAFARI ENDEAVOUR
- SANTA ADRIANA
- SFL SPEY
- STI GARNET
- TAYLOR JAMES
- TILL JACOB
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