Riviera Maritime Media Ltd publishes the following specialist maritime technical journals. Each features authoritiative worldwide coverage on the activities of its particular niche, and is distributed internationally.
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Ferry operators considering new tonnage need to assess all of the options available before choosing the most suitable vessel for their needs. In the same way that fast ferries are now accepted as part of the mainstream ferry industry, Speed at Sea has been integrated into a new publication with a broader editorial responsibility: Ferry Technology.
Jobs in Shipping Weekly is a new 'e-zine' dedicated to recruitment in the marine industries. The title will be launched at the SMM exhibition in Hamburg in September 2008.
The LNG shipping sector is blossoming as it matures: more players, with more ships, mean that more flexible transport contracts can be arranged rather than the traditional long-term commitment of a 'floating pipeline' formed by a fleet that had to be purpose-built for a particular project. The rapid growth in spot movements is evidence of increased flexibility, and of the attraction for new investors.
LPG World Shipping provides comprehensive coverage of the LPG ship sector, from the largest fully refrigerated very large gas carrier (VLGC) down to the smallest fully pressurised coaster. The coverage encompasses all technical, commercial and operational aspects of the LPG shipping industry and the full range of cargoes, from LPG and ammonia to ethylene and the other petrochemical gases.
While information technology has become an indispensable element of operating in today's marine industry, the rapid pace of change in both technology and regulations means that keeping abreast of the latest developments can be difficult.
Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery is recognised as the worlds leading international journal reporting and analysing developments in prime movers, drives and propulsors, auxiliary power and other below deck engineering plant. It covers the full spectrum of commercial tonnage, naval and paramilitary vessels, and yachts.
The Association of Norwegian Maritime Exporters NME was founded in 1995 to promote co-operation between companies and organisations of the maritime sector and to further develop Norway's leading position within the international maritime community.
Since its launch in 1998, Offshore Support Journal has established itself as an essential read for all those involved with the wide range of vessels supporting exploration for offshore oil and gas deposits and their recovery.
Tanker Shipping & Trade is an essential read for all those involved with the design, construction, outfitting, operation, and maintenance of oil and chemical tankers. Tanker Shipping & Trade covers all types and sizes of these tankers, and combines all the elements that contribute to successful tanker management, both commercial and technical. Tanker Shipping & Trade has been received so enthusiastically in its first year that its frequency of publication is being increased from four times to six times a year in 2008.
The Cruise Ship will focus on technological and outfitting aspects of all types and sizes of cruise ships, and the industry that designs, builds, equips, outfits, maintains and operates them. The journal will address the cruise ship industry purely from a vessel perspective, rather than the business or travel angles taken by most others covering this sector.
Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery is delighted to announce the upcoming publication of the 2008 Worldwide Turbocharger Guide. This comprehensive guide will be distributed with the June/July issue of Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery and mailed to its 13,494 international readers. The guide - a marine publishing first - will be an indispensable resource for shipowners, managers and operators worldwide.