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Meeting the maritime industry’s safety needs

Meeting the maritime industry’s safety needs
Rebecca Gibson February 4, 2019

This article was first published in the Autumn/Winter 2018 issue of International Cruise & Ferry Review. All information was correct at the time of printing, but may since have changed.

Operators of all kinds, from blue-chip international fleets to fishing fleets, supply vessels, tugs and offshore wind farm vessels, trust AMI Marine to supply and support safety systems for both crew and passengers.

AMI began in 1995 as a specialist in interfacing and retransmission products. Today, it provides a wide range of products and services for clients internationally, including Condor Ferries, Stena Line and other high-speed ferries that operate in the English Channel and Mediterranean. Its flying squad of trained bridge and navigation engineers are always on hand to deal with emergencies. They are able to reach a distressed vessel anywhere in the world, within 18 hours of first being notified.

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