Media outlets starting with M
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MMarine Money USAUnited States of America
Written for owners, financiers, ship managers, brokers, lawyers and accountants, the publication bridges the gap between ship owners and the shipping finance community. Focuses on allowing readers to make and save money, and have access to investment opportunities and capital. Provides in depth analysis of the last deals, including structures, pricing and financing techniques used, as well as details on the lenders, principals and investors involved. Also contains up-to-date directories in the ship finance industry. Marine Money DOES accept bylined articles/submissions if they are of particular interest to the publication. Contact the Editor with your idea. All editorial inquiries can be made through the U.S. office in Stamford, other offices serve as liaisons.
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MMarine NewsUnited States of America
Established in 1993 to serve as a marketplace and information resource for the workboat industry. Promotes all types of marine equipment, products and services. Features marine industry news and issues affecting maritime activity. Provides information on shipping companies, navy, coast guard, towboats, tugboats, marine navigation, marine propulsion, marine legislation and marine technology. Includes updates on vessel building and acquisitions as well as regular columns on research and development, equipment reports and an events calendar.
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MMarine Propulsion & Auxiliary MachineryUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 1979, Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery covers all types of ships' engineering systems on board every type of ship: commercial, naval and superyacht. Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery’s core content is the technology used to propel ships, from engine to propeller or other propulsor, but also included is below-deck machinery of all types, such as sewage or ballast water treatment plant, separators, or monitoring and control systems. Coverage also includes other machinery maintained by shipboard engineers, such as cargo pumps, mooring winches and cranes. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at marine engineering specialists working for owners, operators, managers, shipyards and designers/naval architects. They have the largest international reach of any marine engineering journal with more than 90 per cent of our readership based outside of the UK Deadline: Varies Circulation: Source: ABC Monthly Unique Users: 32, 595 Ad Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here. Other Information: No generic editorial email, please contact the team directly.
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MMarine Propulsion & Auxiliary MachineryUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Launched in 1979, Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery covers all types of ships' engineering systems on board every type of ship: commercial, naval and superyacht. Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery’s core content is the technology used to propel ships, from engine to propeller or other propulsor, but also included is below-deck machinery of all types, such as sewage or ballast water treatment plant, separators, or monitoring and control systems. Coverage also includes other machinery maintained by shipboard engineers, such as cargo pumps, mooring winches and cranes. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at marine engineering specialists working for owners, operators, managers, shipyards and designers/naval architects. They have the largest international reach of any marine engineering journal with more than 90 per cent of our readership based outside of the UK Deadline: Varies Circulation: Source: ABC Monthly Unique Users: 32, 595 Ad Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here. Other Information: No generic editorial email, please contact the team directly.
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MMarine StructuresUnited States of America
Published for engineers and researchers involved in the design and fabrication of marine structures. Provides the latest developments in research, design, fabrication, and in-service experience relating to marine structures, such as all structures of steel, concrete, light alloy, or composite construction having an interface with the sea, including ships, fixed and mobile offshore platforms, submarine and submersibles, pipelines, sub sea systems for shallow and deep ocean operations and coastal structures such as piers.
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MMarine Technology ReporterUnited States of America
The world's largest audited circulation publication in its industry, Marine Technology Reporter serves the global market for Marine Technology, covering offshore energy, subsea defense, science and technology. Issues contains technology, insights and analysis from the leading companies of the subsea industry.
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MMarine Technology ReporterUnited States of America
The world's largest audited circulation publication in its industry, Marine Technology Reporter serves the global market for Marine Technology, covering offshore energy, subsea defense, science and technology. Issues contains technology, insights and analysis from the leading companies of the subsea industry.
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MMarine Technology Society JournalUnited States of America
Explores the exchange of information in ocean and marine engineering, science and policy. Written for professional engineers who make equipment and instruments for oceanographers, marine biologists, the oil and gas industry and other industrial applications. Analyzes new research and exploration. Includes book reviews and commentary.
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MMarine TraderUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Marine Trader is the official journal of the International Marine Purchasing Association (IMPA). Published 8 times per year, Marine Trader covers news, opinions and reviews from across the ship ownership and management industry. It also features articles on purchasing strategy, encompassing both newcomers to marine purchasing and those who have been involved in the trade for many years. Audience and Readership: Targets ship owners and management companies, marine suppliers and other marine publications. It is also distributed to all IMPA members. 80% of readers are ship owners, managers or operators. Estimated readership of 12,600. (Source: Publisher) Deadline: For editorial deadlines, see media pack here Time of Publication: Not fixed, contact the Editor directly. Frequency: 8 issues per year: February, March, May, June, July, September, October and December. Circulation: Print: 1000 Digital: 1,500 (Source: Publisher) Ad rates: For advertising information, email at rd@thealexony.co.uk. Media pack can be viewed here. Other information: Alongside the magazine, a weekly newsletter is emailed to subscribers on a monthly basis. There is no generic email address, but all editorial enquiries should go to the Editor directly at the email provided.
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MMarineLinkUnited States of America
Designed as a journal reporting on commercial boating and shipping operations for executives, engineers, purchasers, etc. Regular topics include all aspects of commercial shipping and water transportation, including management tips, contracts, bids, new products, new vessels and more. MarineLink serves as the online hub for the magazines Maritime Reporter and Engineering News and Marine News.