Taking a look at the types of vessels enrolled in Amver this week says something about the diversity of shipping and the maritime sector as a whole. Of the 16 ships signed up, four of them were tankers, three where offshore supply vessels, three were fishing vessels, two bulkers, two tugs and two container ships. You see, Amver accepts all types of ships because an emergency at sea doesn't care who or what comes to save you--just that someone comes to save you.
Now, help us welcome the latest Amver ships.
Now, help us welcome the latest Amver ships.
- SEA TOTRUGA
- WOLVERINE
- ARCTIC MARINER
- BICENTARIO
- SAGA
- DESH VIBHOR
- SEA TRIUMPH
- NEW ACHIEVEMENT
- HICKORY WIND
- NILEDUTH ANTWERPEN
- EAGLE BERGEN
- CORAL CHIEF
- STIM STAR IV
- RAN
- MAGNUS MARTENS
- JIANGDON JD3500-3
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