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THB Täglicher Hafenbericht Deutsche Schiffahrts - Zeitung Maritime information – daily, international
and exclusive. For more
than 50 years. News about shipping
and shipbuilding, market reports,
freight contracts, ship sales and
ship arrivals in German ports.
Targeting brokers, agents, shipowners,
shipbuilders, equipment
suppliers and port authorities.
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THB - Special Supplements Diving deep with in-depth background
information. Flagging up
important topics and industry
events at least 12 times a year. With
extensive, in-depth coverage.
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Schiff & Hafen Holding a steady course. “Port
& Shipping” covers all topics
relating to shipping and shipbuilding.
As international as the
industry itself. For top managers
and engineers on land and at
sea. It is also the monthly publication
of three German associations,
the “Shipbuilding Society”,
the “Association for Shipbuilding
and Maritime Technology”
and the “Association of German
Ships’ Captains and Officers”.
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Schiff & Hafen China Chuanbo yu Gangkou The direct link to the Asian
boom region. Targeting the
top addresses in ship and port
construction, shipping companies
and academics in the
Far East. Our partner on board:
the “China Association of the
National Shipbuilding Industry.”
Every six months, for more than
15 years. Made in China and in
Chinese.
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New Ships Newbuilding projects from
around the world, competently
rounded up each week in an
English-language newsletter.
A premium service offering
insider know-how from the world
of shipyards, shipping companies
and financial investors. Containing
key contact data.
Distributed by post, fax or e-mail.
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Schiffbau Industrie The latest highlights of the
maritime industry “Made in
Germany”. New developments,
strategies and company portraits.
Published twice a year by
the Association of Shipbuilding
and Maritime Technology in
Germany with “Schiff & Hafen”
expertise.
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The German Merchant Fleet A reference book on 3,000
ships. For more than 50 years,
the standard publication on the
German merchant fleet. Containing
comprehensive technical
information such as 1,750 ships’
drawings from ground plans as
well as ship owner addresses. A
unique and practical reference
book for anybody concerned
with shipping and shipbuilding.
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Pocket directories "Quer durch" Convenient directories of maritime
companies in German ports
on the North and Baltic coasts
as well as in Rotterdam and
Antwerp. Containing important
contacts in the shipping industry,
ports, forwarding, maritime
transport and logistics companies.
Five books – convenient,
clearly structured and updated
each year.
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Publications for events Accompanying publications
for symposiums,
congresses and trade fairs.
Listing exhibitors, participants
and programmes.
Indispensable part of
any event. Planned,
researched and produced
by the industry experts
of the “Seehafen Verlag”.
Individual, informative, offering
full service nationally
and internationally.
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Maritime Trade Press Online The web address for news,
events, training, jobs market
and the Maritime Internet
Guide, a database with more
than 2,800 maritime web
addresses. Dock at:
www.maritime-trade-press.com
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EDITION Schiff & Hafen A series of books on shipbuilding and its history Progress based on tradition - that is the motto of Edition Schiff & Hafen. Whether shipbuilding training, research or German shipyards and their history, the book series continues to grow. Compact but with plenty of background, informative and easy-to-read. A practical and indispensable aid for young people interested in training or a degreee in shipbuilding engineering. Including mechanical engineering, electronics and research. The second main topic: anniversaries of large German shipbuilding companies. Featuring comprehensive and highly interesting chronicles with many rare photos. Researched by the editiors of "Schiff & Hafen". The "Edition" is a review and a preview at the same time. In times of fast changing market conditions for ship technology, the convenient publications not only outline the tradition of shipbuilding in Germany but impressively underline the future potential of maritime technology developed in Germany.
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