Maritime Reporter and Engineering News Magazine
Maritime Reporter & Engineering News' first edition was published in New York City in 1883 and became our flagship publication in 1939.It is the world’s largest audited circulation magazine serving the global maritime industry, delivering more insightful editorial and news to more industry decision makers than any other source.
More ship and boat owners, ship and boat builders and naval architects and marine engineers subscribe to Maritime Reporter & Engineering News Magazine than any other publication in the industry.
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November 2019
Feature : Workboat Edition
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October 2019
Feature : Marine Design Annual
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September 2019
Feature : Satellite Communications
Content
- Training Tips for Ships: Taking the Stress out of Tests page: 10
- Training Tips for Ships: Taking the Stress out of Tests page: 10
- Taming Ferry Wakes and Reducing CO2 page: 16
- Prepare Now for 40,000 Offshore Wind Jobs page: 20
- Maritime Schools Must Prep for Offshore Wind Jobs page: 20
- Offshore: OSV Market Report page: 28
- Interview: Ed Grimm, CEO, Southern Towing Company page: 34
- USCG PSC Equals meaningful Polar Presence page: 44
- For Ship Recycling, Grieg (Goes) Green page: 52
- Interview: Boriana Farrar, Ship Owners Claims Bureau page: 66
Content
- Containership Fires page: 16
- Interview: Nigel Shewring R&D Director, Hempel page: 24
- Maritime History & the Panama Canal page: 26
- C-Job CEO Basjan Faber was Born to Design page: 34
- Gibbs & Cox: Historic Ship Designer Turns 90 page: 40
- Ship Design & The Inevitability of Change page: 46
- Ship Design: Evolving for Efficiency, Compliance page: 50
- Robert Allan Ltd.: The Evolution of Marine Design page: 52
- Interview: Cory Wood, VP, Bristol Harbor Group page: 54
- Maritime 2050: Facing the Decarbonization Challenge page: 58
- ABS & the Future of Classification page: 60
Content
- Training Tips for Ships: Never Give the Same Exam Twice page: 8
- USCG VIDA policy proposal page: 10
- Small Scale FSRU: Think Smarter Not Bigger page: 12
- AIS Provide Skidmarks on the Ocean page: 16
- Cyber Hack: Fortifying Maritime, Port Security page: 20
- Interview: Davide Breviglieri, CEO of Azimut Yachts do Brasil page: 22
- "Green" Ammonia's Future as a Marine Fuel page: 32
- Interview: Martin Kits van Heyningen, CEO, KVH page: 36
- Interview: Tore Morten Olsen, President Maritime, Marlink page: 41