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Marine Propulsion is written for the people who operate and maintain ships’ machinery, and for those who research, design and build it. “No other journal has the readership Marine Propulsion enjoys,” says Steve Labdon, managing director of Riviera. “We've invested many many thousands of man hours to build an unrivalled database of operational and technical personnel, working for owners/operators/managers, and we continue to do so, in fact it's so large now that if you advertise in all six issues your marketing message will reach more than 40,000 individual people, working both at sea, and ashore”.
Marine Propulsion's readers are mainly within the technical departments of shipowners, operators and managers, and include fleet directors, technical directors, superintendents, engineering and ship project managers as well as seagoing marine engineers. Other readers are managers at shipbuilders, repairers and service centres; surveyors, consultants and naval architects; engine designers and builders; and suppliers of associated components and systems.

Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery has an average net circulation of 13,000** per issue.
* source: publisher’s statement
** source: ABC Jan-Dec 2012

Other marine engineering journals
Marine Propulsion has the largest international circulation of any ABC audited magazine within shipping, as the table below shows. Added to the high quality and size of each issue, Marine Propulsion is the natural choice when considering where to advertise.
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TOTAL AVERAGE NET CIRCULATION BASED ON ABC AUDIT ISSUE**
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Publication
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Total average
net per issue
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Based on audit issue,
UK circulation
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Based on audit issue,
other countries
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Marine Propulsion
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13,000
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997 |
10,950 |
Marine Engineers Review
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10,815
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6,397 |
3,776 |
The Motor Ship
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7,308
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not listed
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not listed
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