Perhaps you're new to shipping. Perhaps you haven't gotten underway. Maybe you are one of the new "shippers" or people who started working on shore and have stayed on shore. Are you a charterer? Regardless of your position in shipping you should know about us. Amver is a voluntary search and rescue system managed by the United States Coast Guard.
Why is Amver important? Because we help coordinate rescues, make sure the proper resources are utilized and (most important to the bottom line) we ensure resources that aren't needed continue on their journey.
Each week we share the list of the latest ships to enroll in Amver. If you haven't joined, consider the example set by the vessels, crews and companies below and sign up today.
- SEAMASTER
- BULK CASTOR
- ALASKA KNIGHT
- ESTIA
- BW LYNX
- WARISOULX
- Q AMREEN
- GOODWOOD
- DARYA TIANA
- BOW TRIUMPH
- TANGO I
- KOMI
- VANESSA OLDENDORFF
- SOUTHERN MERMAID
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