Offshore Support Journal is written for the people who design, build, outfit, operate and maintain all types of offshore support vessels. These readers are responsible for support services among the oil majors and contractors, owners’ and operators’ technical and operational departments, fleet directors, superintendents, deck officers, ships’ engineers, electro-technical officers, DPO's, naval architects and shipbuilders, designers, charterers and brokers.
Offshore Support Journal is the only journal that covers this highly specialised sector in such depth. “It is unique: no other journal comes close,” said Steve Labdon. “Everyone is aware of Offshore Support Journal’s values, and so it is read by a large proportion of people working in the sector”.
Offshore Support Journal is circulated to more than 1,000 national and private oil companies and contractors as well as more than 2,200 shipowners, operators and managing companies of support vessels globally. Offshore Support Journal has an international circulation of 4,800* copies per issue. Additional copies are distributed at appropriate events, globally.
*source: publisher's statement
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READER ANALYSIS BY ORGANISATION*
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vessel owners/operators
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2,208
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(46%)
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oil majors
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1,056
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(22%)
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shipbuilding/repair/conversion
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672
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(14%)
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equipment manufacturers
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384
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(8%)
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naval architects/designers/consultants
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288
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(6%)
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| brokers/charterers |
192 |
(4%) |
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READER ANALYSIS BY
GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN*
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Europe
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1,872
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(39%)
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North America
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1,248
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(26%)
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Far East/Australasia and Pacific
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720
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(15%)
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Central/South America
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480 |
(10%) |
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Middle East and North Africa
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288
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(6%)
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| Africa |
192 |
(4%) |
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