Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

Editorial Focus

 

Paul Morgan, Editor
Paul came to Riviera Maritime Media as editor of Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery with an extensive background of 25 years as a seagoing marine engineer, including as chief engineer. On coming ashore he had a number of senior roles including as drydock and special projects superintendent in Dubai, technical superintendent, technical manager, fleet manager in the UK, Cyprus and Switzerland and general manager of a bunker supply company in Gibraltar. Paul Morgan joined Riviera from leading ship management company V. Ships bringing a wealth of shipping technical expertise and experience.

t: +44 1915 293 763
e: paul.morgan@rivieramm.com
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Marine Propulsion covers all types of main and auxiliary machinery on board every type of ship: commercial, naval and large yachts. Marine Propulsion’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.

Paul Morgan is now at the editorial helm. His background includes 25 years as a marine engineer officer in the British merchant navy, where he rose to the rank of chief engineer. Since coming ashore 10 years ago, Paul has been a drydock and special projects superintendent in Dubai; technical superintendent; technical manager; and fleet manager in the UK, Cyprus and Switzerland, and general manager of a bunker supply company in Gibraltar.

Paul will use this broad experience to inform and expand the journal’s content. He is looking forward to engaging with Marine Propulsion’s readership and supporters internationally.
 



Marine Propulsion
2013 media pack

 

BWTT

Ballast Water Treatment
Technology 2013 media info
FMF&L

Future Marine Fuels
& Lubes 2013 media info


Worldwide Turbocharger
Guide 2013 media info


Regular Features

• digest
• comment
• powertalk
• on the agenda
• industry briefing
• enginebuilder profile
• fuels & lubes
• bunker bulletin
• environment
• engineering repair and maintenance.


2013 Features

 february/march issue
 april/may issue
• ship type: container carriers
• propulsion packages
• gearboxes, shafting, couplings and dampers
• propellers
• seals & bearings
• exhaust gas systems
 
EXTRA DISTRIBUTION:
Annual Marine Propulsion Conference, London
Sea Asia, Singapore
CIMAC, Shanghai
• ship type: gas carriers
• waterjets
• fuel treatment and additives
• alternative fuels
• NOx & SOx reduction
• thrusters
• generators and switchboards
• gas turbines; steam turbines
• cryogenic engineering & equipment
• slow steaming
 
SUPPLEMENTS:
Ballast Water Treatment Technology
Future Marine Fuels & Lubes
 
EXTRA DISTRIBUTION:
Nor-Shipping, Oslo – Official thematic park partner

 

 
 june/july issue
 august/september issue*
• ship type: OSVs
• low speed diesel engines
• automation/control
• steering gear & rudders
• marine engineering in Japan
• compressors
• oily-water separators
• ballast water treatment
• dynamic positioning
• deck machinery
 
SUPPLEMENT:
Worldwide Turbocharger Guide
 
 
• ship type: tankers
• electric systems
• spares supply
• marine engineering in China
• marine engineering in Korea
• noise & vibration
• machinery surveys & classification
• fuel systems
• heat exchangers
• transmissions
• wet waste
• engine room safety
 
*CHINESE EDITION
Advertisers in the main issue benefit from a free advert in the Chinese language edition. The issue will be translated and re-published in the Chinese language. This is produced in association with the Shanghai Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers and circulated to their 6,000 members throughout China.
 
EXTRA DISTRIBUTION:
International Workboat Show, New Orleans
Marintec, Shanghai
Kormarine, Busan
NEVA, St Petersburg
 
 
 october/november issue
 december/january issue
• ship type: tugs & workboats
• high speed diesel engines
• hull performance & coatings
• energy optimisation
• cargo handling machinery
• dual fuel & gas engines
• propellers
• turbocharging
• pumps
 

SUPPLEMENT:
Future Marine Fuels & Lubes

EXTRA DISTRIBUTION:
Europort, Rotterdam
• ship type: cruise ships
• medium speed diesel engines
• boiler systems
• engineering software
• naval propulsion
• thrusters
• training & simulation
• ballast water treatment
 
EXTRA DISTRIBUTION
Cruise Shipping Miami
 

 
 
 

 

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