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OVERVIEW Overview Cavendish Group International is delighted to produce Marine Engineering & Offshore Technology, an industry journal dedicated to the Chinese Marine and Offshore sector. China is the world s fastest growing consumer of oil and is now the number two global user of petroleum, accounting for one third of the growth in worldwide oil consumption. The country s fast growing economy coupled with rapidly developing foreign trade has meant that the volume of Chinese marine transportation has seen a fast increase. In the past three years, China has accounted for more than 90 per cent of world bulk cargo sea transportation. These factors present a favourable environment for the maritime and offshore industries to grow, both domestically and internationally. Marine Engineering & Offshore Technology provides the perfect complement for any company looking to take advantage of the enormous business opportunities in these extremely buoyant sectors. Marine Engineering & Offshore Technology is the only journal in its field to be granted an exclusive publishing license in China. The Economic Information Agency s (EIA) official Kan Hao license allows Cavendish Group to sell subscriptions in China.
CONTENTS Contents Marine Engineering & Offshore Technology is published in English and Chinese, with 70 per cent editorial content. The magazine focuses on western technology, expertise and best practice through a series of case-studies, reports and articles. Dedicated to the Chinese Maritime and Offshore community, Marine Engineering & Offshore Technology is perfectly placed to unlock new opportunities for your company in China. Marine Engineering & Offshore Technology showcases state of the art technical solutions, with topics including: Ship Design, Engineering & Construction Offshore/Subsea Design, Construction & Engineering Operation and Management Dredging Equipment Drilling Solutions Health, Safety and Environment Supply, Transportation and Logistics Navigation and Communication Port and Terminal Construction and Facilities Marine Engineering and Equipment Consultancy Services Ship Design, Engineering & Construction Offshore/Subsea Design, Construction & Engineering Operation and Management Dredging Equipment Drilling Solutions Health, Safety and Environment Supply, Transportation and Logistics Navigation and Communication Port and Terminal Construction and Facilities Marine Engineering and Equipment Consultancy Services
Forward Features Forward Features Marine Engineering and Offshore Technology 2011 Spring 2011 Interview 1: The China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry Interview 2: Wang Lei, Associate Professor at the Shanghai Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Special Report: Indexing As more stringent environmental regulations come into force, it will be vital for the industry to be able to measure how efficient a ship is, both through the design phase and once it is operational. Indexing will create an international scale on which a ship s environmental performance can be rated. Shipbuilding Trends towards modular shipbuilding allowing for easier retrofitting as technologies develop. Maintenance Remote maintenance is becomingly increasingly popular allowing vessels to access skills and expertise of technicians on land. Water Treatment The latest technologies for effective water treatment. Summer 2011 Interview 1: The Shanghai Shipbuilders Association Interview 2: Shipyard interview Tianjin Xingang Shipyard (CSIC) Special Report: The challenge of finding alternative fuels Cutting emissions will only be possible if the industry finds a way reduce the amount of fossil fuels it uses. In order to do this effectively, the industry must develop technologies to harness different fuels on a large scale. This report will look at potential alternative to fossil fuels the big players being LNG and Nuclear and also fuel cells. Crew Training As new machinery and equipment is introduced, it is vital that people are trained to the highest standards. Environment What are the new IMO regulations including amendments to SOLAS V1 and when are they coming into effect? Propulsion How new technologies are tying in with slow steaming initiatives. What impact will different engines have on meeting environmental targets? Maintenance How can ship information management systems improve a ship s performance? Emissions monitoring systems, as well as navigation and operational data, can help optimize a ship s running in terms of fuel/speed
Forward Features Forward Features Autumn 2011 Interview 1: The China Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Interview 2: Shipyard interview Dalian New Shipbuilding Heavy Industry co Special Report: ECDIS This report will examine the latest developments in the field of ECDIS. What changes must be made to ensure vessels meet approaching deadlines for electronic charts? Shipbuilding How can shipbuilders improve the efficiency of the next generation of ships?. Propulsion Progress in the world of dual fuel and hybrid propulsion what is being trialed and what is the potential for fuel savings? Controlled pitch propellers and fixed pitch propellers and drive systems. Fleet Management What s new in the field of fleet management software? What are the benefits of effective fleet management? What are the potential efficiency and fuel savings? Water Treatment This feature will look at the latest techniques for treating effluent and bilge water. Dynamic Positioning Examining the latest control systems, including Dynamic Positioning, and their effect on vessel operations and performance. Welding Tracking the trend towards automated welding and examining new technologies for improved throughput and efficiency. Winter 2011 Interview 1: Li Yanquing, Vice Director of the China Shipbuilding Information Center Interview 2: The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Special Report: The future for ports and infrastructure As vessel designs develop to keep pace with the evolving industry, ports and surrounding infrastructure will need to change too. How will ports facilitate new fuels? LNG ships will require different loading and offloading hubs. Maintenance This article will look at the latest fluids and lubricants including biodegradable lubricants. What is the benefit for the environment? Environment Examining emission control areas and what implications they will have on global shipping routes. Navigation and Communication Effective training is essential to ensure that ECDIS systems can be used to their full potential. What are the latest techniques for crew training? Safety and the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System This feature will examine the mandatory radio and satellite communication requirements for ships to comply with the GMDSS.
READERSHIP Readership From a readership survey conducted in January 2009: 64% subscribed to keep up to date with industry news and source suppliers 60% spent over 45 minutes reading each publication 73% regularly referred back to previous issues 75% thought the technical level of the articles was just right Marine Engineering & Offshore Technology has a projected readership of over 60,000 readers per quarter. The magazine is produced in the form of both print format and e-format, and is sent to our database of qualified recipients. In addition, the magazine is distributed at all major tradeshows, conferences and seminars. Decision-makers who receive the publication include:- CEOs/Owners/Presidents/Managing Directors Heads of Engineering, Technical Directors, IT / Communications Directors Senior Engineers/Surveyors/Naval Architects Ship Builders, Ship Owners, Ship Operators Directors of Operations/Supervisors Project Heads/Heads of Procurement Safety Officers and Engineers From organisations including: China State Shipbuilding Corporation China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation China National Petroleum Corporation Shanghai HuDong Shipyard Shanghai WaiGaoQiao Shipyard Dalian Shipyard China Shipping (Group) Company China Shipping Research Institute Shanghai HuDong Shipyard Shanghai WaiGaoQiao Shipyard Dalian Shipyard China Shipping (Group) Company China Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd China Oilfield Services Limited China Shipping Research Institute
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