One may be the lonliest number but we'll take one. One is the difference between life and death. One vessel means someone is out there, standing watch, keeping a lookout and available to render assistance. All it takes is one. But Amver is more than one. In fact, there are almost 8,000 ships available each day to assist in search and rescue anywhere in the world. Will you help us? Will you be the one? Help us welcome the latest member of Amver.
- FRONT POLLUX
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