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It's always a pleasure to write this piece. Each week we list the vessels that
enrolled in
Amver. We do it to recognize good works, safety culture and to be sure you know we value your contribution. Even if your vessel hasn't rescued someone, you demonstrate a "can do" attitude and willingness to serve others before your selves. That is how seafarers act and we couldn't be more proud to have you as part of the Amver safety network. Help us welcome the latest members.
- DD VICTORY
- SCF SHANGHAI
- DOUBLE MIRACLE
- ATALANDI
- MARTIN ISLAND
- TRACEY KOSAN
- CASCADE MARINER
- GO PHOENIX
- LUDWIGSHAFEN EXPRESS
- HANJIN JUNGIL
- NAVE JUPITER
- POINT SUR
- DALO Z
- HOS CLEARVIEW
- STI SAN ANTONIO
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