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The IMarEST used to publish multiple professional magazines for the science, engineering and technology community, but in October 2014 amalgamated content from its five established and sector specific magazines (MER, Shipping World and Shipbuilder, Maritime IT & Electronics, Offshore Technology and Marine Scientist) in to a single, generic ...
Nautical publications is a technical term used in maritime circles describing a set of publications, either published by national governments or by commercial and professional organisations, for use in safe navigation of ships, boats, and similar vessels.
It is an online and print magazine also available on mobile App Store for Android. [2] [3] Sea and Coast is the official media partner of Indian Navy's Think Tank National Maritime Foundation, [4] [5] SAMDES Society for Aerospace Maritime and Defence Studies and Indian Maritime University Indian Maritime university
Maritime history magazines (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Maritime magazines" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
As Baird Maritime writes, ‘Basically comprising a series of well-illustrated essays describing a selection of very high quality ship modelling projects, the book includes vignettes of maritime history and an interesting interview with the Director of Britain’s National Maritime Museum at Greenwich.’ [1] The world-wide shipping magazine ...
Seatrade Communications (formerly Seatrade magazine) was an English publisher and event coverage company for the maritime industries, established by Themistocles Vokosin in November 1970. [1] Seatrade Communications was acquired by UBM in 2014. It continues as an online news website, the Seatrade Maritime News. [2]
The Journal of Commerce became a part of the UBM Global Trade group, focusing on serving professional communities engaged in commercial sea, rail and road transportation and logistics worldwide. On March 2, 2009, Traffic World magazine and The Journal of Commerce merged into one publication under the flagship Journal of Commerce banner.
On 22 May 2009 the Handy Shipping Guide resumed publishing in an online format. Now combining a service directory as well as its primary news page which aimed at a wider audience across the global logistics industry, the new Guide's first story reported the winning of "Mariner of the Year, 2009" by Captain Richard Phillips.