Shipping remains dangerous. From fire, flooding and other perils there is no shortage of things that can go wrong at sea. Seafarers use caution, adhere to standards and regulations, and are lifesavers. Without the dedication of crews and the shore-side teams that support them Amver would fail. Thank you for helping us ensure no call for help goes unanswered. Please help us welcome the latest members of the Amver safety network.
- MAERSK CABO VERDE
- MSC SHUBA B
- ASIAN PROGRESS VI
- ONE CYGNUS
- SEA COUGAR
- HIGHLAND EAGLE
- MAJESTIC MAERSK
- MAGLEBY MAERSK
- VOLGA MAERSK
- MILAN MAERSK
- LANDGRIDGE GLORY
- ADRIANO KNUTSEN
- GREEN CELEBRITY
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