Resolve Marine, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., studies that its U.S.-flag response tug Pioneer has acquired an AMVER Award for a fourth consecutive 12 months. Resolve says the award represents an acknowledgment of its continued funding in repeatedly crewed vessels and response assets guaranteeing secure transit and environmental safety by means of participation in APC Alaska/OPA90 SMFF compliance companies.
Resolve’s Pioneer is the one privately funded salvage tug in North America. Based in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, the 24/7 manned response tug is a core asset for Resolve with availability and operational effectivity to profit consumer necessities and United States Coast Guard (USCG) AMVER standards.
The 2020 AMVER displays had been made just about along with this 12 months’s digital NAMEPA 2020 Safety at Sea Seminar, with Resolve accepting the award from USCG Admiral Charles Ray and AMVER Director Ben Strong as a part of the bigger NAMEPA program.
“For Resolve being a part of the AMVER program is an honor and one we take with great pride,” says Lindsay Malen-Habib, Client Services Manager – Resolve Marine, “Being available to assist the USCG in saving lives is not just our job it is our duty.”