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Face the Press: Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

Mon, 05 Oct 2009

Monday 5th October 2009
Marine Design Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne

The Marine Design Centre is delighted to announce the first 2 dates in a series of visits to the MDC by marine sector journalists. These visits will include a number of one-to-one meetings with businesses with a view to featuring them in future editions of their publications.

This is a great opportunity to showcase your expertise in key markets and to heighten awareness of your business.


Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

 

Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

 

The first event in this series is a visit from Duncan Payne, Editor of Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery.

Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery leads the market in reporting on all aspects of propulsive technology within the maritime industry. The journal covers all types of vessels from commercial tonnage, through to yachts and naval ships, and focuses on advances in marine engineering in order to assist project managers with choosing the most suitable propulsion and auxiliary systems.

Marine Propulsion has the largest international circulation of any magazine in its field, with a readership comprising shipowners, operators and managers; shipbuilders, repairers and service centres; surveyors, consultants and naval architects; engine designers and builders: suppliers of associated components and systems; technical directors, chief superintendents, superintendents, engineering and ship project managers as well as seagoing marine engineers.

Duncan also works across the following journals -

Passenger Ship Technology, Tanker Shipping & Trade and LNG World Shipping.

Duncan will be available for one-to-one appointments on Monday 5th October.

  

Seatrade Magazine & Seatrade Asia online

 

Seatrade

 

The next visit will be from Namrata Nadkarni, Editor of Seatrade Asia Online and Deputy Editor of Seatrade Magazine.

Seatrade is widely recognised throughout the maritime community as a high quality publication, delivering up-to-the minute news, features and analysis of the dynamic shipping industry. Readership includes ship owners, operators, managers, agents, charterers; ship builders & repairers; marine equipment; ports & services; finance & insurance.

Seatrade Asia online is directed to an audience comprising the leading Asian shipowners, shipmanagers & operators, shipbuilders & repairers, providing a medium to connect with the growing number of decision makers in Asia, as well as those from elsewhere that are doing business in Asia on a daily basis.

Namrata will be available for one-to-one appointments on Monday 9th November.

Book now to secure your appointment

Meeting availability is limited so if you'd like to meet either of these journalists to introduce your business please book your place now by emailing info@marinedesigncentre.com or calling Simon Ellis on 0191 255 1710.

Places are free of charge for Marine Design Centre members and cost £20 (+ VAT) for non-members.

For details on membership click here or contact us by phone or email.

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