Great Britain, Malta, Singapore and Marshall Island flagged vessels all joined Amver this week. From LNG tankers to platform supply vessels and an accommodation ship. You never know what types of ships will enroll in Amver. More importantly, you can get a real sense of the amount of international cooperation when you look at the flag states and countries where these vessels are managed. Amver is truly an international endeavor whose success is dependent on you, the seafarer, joining the program. Help us welcome the latest members of the Amver safety network who recognized the importance of joining Amver.
- FS KRISTIANSAND
- STANDARD VIKING
- STANDARD SUPPLIER
- FS BALMORAL
- CASTILLO DE MERIDA
- CERRO DE LA PEZ
- NORD KANMON
- HOEGH ESPERANZA
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