Amver remains unique in that is is voluntary. Despite this voluntary status, ships from around the globe join and commit to sending their positions and, if called up on in an emergency, delaying the delivery of their good in order to save lives at sea. What an amazing relationship. The relationship, the trust between the world's shipping community and the United States is something that should be celebrated and replicated. Thank you for supporting Amver. Now help us welcome the latest members of the Amver safety network.
- HORIZON STAR
- CARLOS DRUMMOND DE ANDRADE
- PRIVATE ROBERTSON V.C.
- FLEX ENDEAVOUR
- INDUSTRIAL FUSION
- CHEMICAL SAILOR
- HOEGH GANNET
- GOLDEN CORAL
- NAVIOS LIBRA
- BBG FOREVER
- MARLIN MYTHIC
- TORM SOLUTION
- SEAFALAXY
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