Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Welcome Wednesday!

Today marks the anniversary of the sinking of Titanic. 105 years ago a tragedy at sea spurred a change in safety, safety culture and how we respond to vessels in distress on the oceans. Amver is a direct result of the Titanic sinking. It wasn't until the advent of the computer before a method of connecting the dots, building a maritime situational awareness was established.

Since 1958 the Amver program has saved lives at sea. This success is a direct result of ships enrolling, ships like those listed below. As we remember Titanic, lets also be thankful for the latest members of the Amver network.

  • FPSO PIONEIRO DE LIBRA
  • GAS STELLA
  • DCI DREDGE AQUARIUS
  • POPEYE
  • ESSAR WILDCAT
  • JOYCE L. VANENKEVORT
  • POLAR KING
  • ROSSANA
  • KALLO
  • BW INTEGRITY
  • KODIAK ISLAND
  • SHANDONG FU ZE
  • NAVIG8 PRESTIGE
  • AQUAPAMPERO
  • DELPHIS REGA
  • NSU VOYAGER
  • CS JOLA
  • ANSAC COLUMBIA
  • ABY ASIA
  • SBI JIVE
  • SUMMER PLOEG
  • FELIX
  • PACIFIC BINZHOU
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