Maritime Journal

United Kingdom


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Team members
Editor
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Sales Executive
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Systems Manager
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Commercial Marine Team Leader
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Categories
Associations & Memberships
Battery Chargers & Generators
Boat Handling Equipment
Dealer Management Systems
Diving & Underwater Services, Subsea, Hydrography
Dredging
Electrical Services
Finance, Insurance & Legal
Fuels, Lubricants & Storage
Heat Exchangers
Hybrid & Electric Power
Lifting Gear, Deck & Hydraulic Equipment
Logistics
Marine Civils & Construction
Marine Electronics & Instrumentation
Maritime Security
Marine Equipment
Materials & Components for Vessel Design/Build
Media/Publishers
Meteorological & Weather Systems
Naval Architects, Surveyors, Consultants
Navaids & Aids to Navigation
Navigation & Communication
Paints & Coatings, Corrosion Control
Pollution Control & Waste Management
Pontoons & Marinas
Power & Propulsion
Recruitment & Training
Renewable Energy
RIBS & Inflatables
Ropes
Safety & Training
Vessel Design & Build
Vessel Owners & Operators
Vessel Sales, Charter & Brokerage
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About

Maritime Journal is the multimedia platform for the European Commercial Marine industry. Its valued content focuses on vessel operations and projects, both inshore and offshore, including ports and harbours, is delivered via Maritimejournal.com, twice weekly eNewsletters, digital and print magazines.

From operations managers and superintendents to harbour masters, Maritime Journal is relied upon by marine professionals for news and information to help them do their jobs and run their businesses more effectively.

Official partner of Seawork.

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We're exhibiting at

Seawork Connect
From 05 Oct 2021 to 08 Jun 2022
09:00 - 22:00

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Exhibitor Tags

Marine Civils Trail, Marine Renewables Trail, Ribwork Trail, Subsea Trail, Training & Careers Trail

Address

Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 8SD, United Kingdom

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Record re-booking as Seawork looks to 2025