Marine Electronics & Communications

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.

Reporting and analysing how electronics and communications are revolutionising the maritime sector, and with in-depth features focusing on the user requirements and the industry needs driving these changes, Marine Electronics & Communications is an essential read for everyone involved in the industry. The bi-monthly international journal was launched in November 2007.

Providing its readership with authoritative coverage of technological developments both on board and ashore, Marine Electronics & Communications includes regular features examining such key topics as ship-to-shore communications, navigation systems, control and automation, and shipmanagement systems, as well as wider IT and software innovations for bridging the ship-to-shore interface.

Most of Marine Electronics & Communications' readers (60 per cent) are shipowners, ship operators and shipmanagers - specifically their fleet managers, technical managers and IT managers.

The journal reaches the major international shipbuilding yards as well as naval architects, port authorities and marine equipment suppliers throughout the world.

Marine Electronics & Communications has an audited worldwide circulation of 7,492 copies (source: ABC Jul-Dec 2007), making it the highest circulation journal dedicated exclusively to the marine electronics and communications market.

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