Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Welcome Wednesday!

The new normal. That's what we are all getting used to. Video calling, online ordering, remote working and learning. Just because many of us are staying home doesn't mean the seas are any less dangerous. Distress calls continue to come in to rescue authorities around the world. The demand for goods continues to drive the shipping sector to get things to us in a timely manner. Thankfully, seafarers continue to join Amver week after week. Thank you for enrolling in the Amver program and ensuring no call for help goes unanswered.
  • MARVIN STAR
  • OSHIMA MARU
  • AFRICAN PARROT
  • YU LIN HAI
  • SM HARMONY1
  • MARAN PHOEBE
  • WISTERIA SALUTE
  • ETERNAL GLORY
  • RUI YANG
  • EVER BEADY


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