Print feature schedule
Editorial Features Programme 2011/12
DECEMBER
High Speed Engines • Coatings & Corrosion • Turbochargers
Military Vessel Propulsion • Ship Repair & Conversion
Extra Distribution
*Various exhibitions added throughout the year
*Features may be added or changed to reflect topical issues in the industry
Editorial features programme 2012
REGULARS
News Review – Machinery Matters – New products and Applications. 50 years ago – A look back at history. Design for Performance – Novel aspects of ship design. Ship Descriptions – Recent deliveries
JANUARY
Review of the Year – Past developments, future prospects and ships of note. Offshore Ship Technology – Design, propulsion & equipment. Ship Propulsion – Large vessels – Low speed, gas and dual-fuel engines, lubrication, propellers, turbochargers, shafts, bearings, seals, fuel systems. Safety – Lifeboats/liferafts, fire, evacuation & security systems, anti piracy, engine room safety
FEBRUARY
*Asia Pacific Maritime *Cruise Miami
Fuels and Emissions – Emission reduction and regulations, energy-saving, bunkers, alternative fuels, fuel systems. Ship Propulsion – Passenger and Coastal Ships – Medium speed engines, lubrication, gearboxes, propellers, turbochargers, shafts, bearings, seals. Marine Electronics and IT – Machinery control and monitoring, navigation, communications, CAD/CAM, weather routeing
MARCH
*Sea Japan
Shiprepair and Conversion – Drydocking, surveying, repair & conversion projects, yard technology and equipment, paints. Specialist Propulsion Applications – High speed engines, gas turbines (fast ferries, tugs, patrol and military craft, specialised vessels), thrusters, waterjets, electric propulsion, renewable energy, lubrication. Regulation and Classification – Classification, IMO & flag state news governing ship and machinery design and build and technical operation, insurance
APRIL
*CIMPS Europort
* The Motorship Propulsion & Emissions Conference issue * INAMARINE 2012 exhibition, Indonesia
Ship Propulsion – Large vessels – Low speed, gas and dual-fuel engines, lubrication, propellers, turbochargers, shafts, bearings, seals, fuel systems. Offshore Ship Technology – Design, propulsion and equipment, anchor handling. Gensets and auxiliary engine applications – Engine technology, fuel cells, harbour power ,gensets, cold-ironing
MAY
* Posidonia issue
Fuels and Emissions – Emission reduction and regulations, energy-saving, bunkers, alternative fuels, fuel systems. Ship Propulsion – Passenger and Coastal Ships – Medium speed engines, lubrication, gearboxes, propellers, turbochargers, shafts, bearings, seals. Water Systems – Ballast and bilge, water treatment and alarms, sewage and waste, fresh water, and cooling systems
JUNE
Shiprepair and Conversion – Drydocking, surveying, repair and conversion projects, yard technology and equipment, paints. Specialist Propulsion Applications – High speed engines, gas turbines (fast ferries, tugs, patrol and military craft, specialised vessels), thrusters, waterjets, electric propulsion, renewable energy, lubrication. Deck and Cargo Equipment Pumps – Cranes, cargo access equipment, hatch covers, ro-ro equipment, self-loading/unloading gear, tank level indicators, onboard tank cleaning
JULY/AUGUST
Ship Propulsion – Large vessels – Low speed, gas and dual-fuel engines, lubrication, propellers, turbochargers, shafts, bearings, seals, fuel systems. Offshore Ship Technology – Design, propulsion and equipment, anchor handling. Gensets and Auxiliary Engine Applications – Engine technology, fuel cells, harbour power gensets, cold-ironing
SEPTEMBER
* SMM issue * The Motorship Gas Fuelled Ships Conference
Fuels and Emissions – Emission reduction and regulations, energy-saving, bunkers, alternative fuels, fuel systems. Ship Propulsion – Passenger and Coastal Ships – Medium speed engines, lubrication, gearboxes, propellers, turbochargers, shafts, bearings, seals. Regulation and Classification – Classification, IMO and flag state news governing ship and machinery design and build and technical operation, insurance. Paints and Coatings – Anti-fouling, low-resistance hull coatings, tank coatings, hull and superstructure paint systems, cathodic protection
OCTOBER
* Cruise ASIA
Shiprepair and Conversion – Drydocking, surveying, repair and conversion projects, yard technology and equipment, paints. Specialist Propulsion Applications – High speed engines, gas turbines (fast ferries, tugs, patrol and military craft, specialised vessels), thrusters, waterjets, electric propulsion, renewable energy, lubrication. Marine Electronics and IT – Machinery control and monitoring, navigation, communications, CAD/CAM, weather routeing Conversion
NOVEMBER
Offshore Ship Technology – Design, propulsion and equipment, anchor handling. Ship Propulsion – Large Vessels – Low speed, gas and dual-fuel engines, lubrication, propellers, turbochargers, shafts, bearings, seals, fuel systems. Gensets and Auxiliary Engine Applications – Engine technology, fuel cells, harbour power ,gensets, cold-ironing. Water Systems – Ballast and bilge, water treatment and alarms, sewage and waste, fresh water, and cooling systems
DECEMBER
Fuels and Emissions – Emission reduction and regulations, energy-saving, bunkers, alternative fuels, fuel systems. Ship Propulsion – Passenger and Coastal Ships – Medium speed engines, lubrication, gearboxes, propellers, turbochargers, shafts, bearings, seals. Paints and Coatings – Anti-fouling, low-resistance hull coatings, tank coatings, hull and superstructure paint systems, cathodic protection
JANUARY 2013
Review of the Year – Past developments, future prospects and ships of note. Offshore Ship Technology – Design, propulsion and equipment. Specialist Propulsion Applications – High speed engines, gas turbines (fast ferries, tugs, patrol and military craft, specialised vessels), thrusters, waterjets, electric propulsion, renewable energy, lubrication. Safety – Lifeboats/liferafts, fire, evacuation and security systems, anti piracy, engine room safety.
Extra Distribution
*Various exhibitions added throughout the year
*Features may be added or changed to reflect topical issues in the industry







