Safety never goes out of style. While Amver's history may be rooted in the Titanic disaster, Amver still attracts new vessels today. Twenty five more ships enrolled this week. The blanket of protection provided by these volunteer lifesavers gets tighter with every new participant. Help us welcome these ships who ensure no call for help goes unanswered!
- CHUN HAO
- WAN HAI 353
- WAN HAI A10
- GOU TONG NO. 3
- CHUN FU FA NO. 6
- GOU TONG NO. 101
- WAN HAI A103
- WAN HAI A05
- WAN HAI A12
- LIEN DAR
- SHIN DAR
- SDM CHONGQING
- NORTH AIR
- FERRYMAR FMWN
- SHUN YU
- HUNG SHING NO. 212
- PETALI
- STENA PROVIDENT
- AMOUREUX
- YM THERESA
- HONG YI
- HONG CHIN
- HUNG YI NO. 2
- JIN HWEI SHIANG
- JIN FONG SHUUN
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