
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News E-Magazine
Maritime Reporter & Engineering News' first edition was published in New York City in 1883 and became our flagship publication in 1939. It is the world’s largest audited circulation magazine serving the global maritime industry, delivering more insightful editorial and news to more industry decision makers than any other source.
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E-Magazine Archive

July 2025
The U.S. Navy, the current fleet and future plans, is the focus of the July 2025 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News.

May 2025
The “Green Marine” edition + the Norwegian Marine & Offshore supplement focus on technologies and techniques vessel owners can tap today to cut fuel and emissions.

March 2025
Icebreaking is not for the timid, and these high-spec ships operating in some of the ocean’s most treacherous conditions require proven technology and the steady hands of well-trained crews.

January 2025
The orderbook for U.S. dredgers is about $3B, and according to DCA CEO Bill Doyle, the incoming political administration could help this niche maritime sector continue its bull run.

October 2024
The October edition examines Offshore Wind Energy, and the future is floating, with technology transfer from the offshore floating oil and gas market.

July 2024
The July 2024 eMag edition of Maritime Reporter again focuses on the fleet and future of the U.S. Navy, from crewed surface fleet to submarines to uncrewed autonomous systems.

March 2024
Dredging is the oil that keeps maritime commerce – and it’s estimated $2 trillion economic impact – moving in and around the United States.

October 2023
Take a deep dive into Offshore Floating Wind in the October edition of Maritime Reporter.

July 2023
The demand for naval assets – surface and subsea; crewed and autonomous – continues to grow, but today demand outpaces funding and U.S. political will. The July 2023 edition takes a deep dive on all things military shipbuilding and fleet sustainment.

March 2023
The March 2023 edition of MR digs deep into dredging with exclusive insights on the leadership transition at The Dutra Group, plus a look inside GLDD’s new hopper dredge Galveston Island.

October 2022
In October we examine Offshore Wind in the round, with a feature focus on the market for CTVs and SOVs in the U.S.; the emergence of Poland and the Baltics; the future of the industry, which is undeniably “Floating”.

July 2022
With geopolitical unrest the new norm, naval military budgets must rise to meet the multitude of challenges. Behind the scenes there are multiple interesting opportunities, and the future is trending unmanned and submersible.

March 2022
Featured in the March 2022 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News is a feature focus on Callan Marine, as Maxie McGuire informs on the company’s quest to build and maintain a young, capable and diverse fleet of dredgers.

October 2021
This e-magazine edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News the emergence of the Offshore Wind industry in the United States, with its projected impact on maritime, offshore, subsea, port and logistics markets.

July 2021
Maritime Reporter & Engineering News looks inside the U.S. Navy market in its July 2021 eMagazine edition. Included is a feature from Ned Lundquist on the U.S. Navy fleet, with insights on ‘what’s next’, as well as an insightful look at the geopolitical drivers from Dr. Craig Hooper in The Navy of Tomorrow

April 2021
Offshore Wind is the focus of this special April 2021 eMag edition from Maritime Reporter & Engineering News (MR), combining the resources of MR + sister-publications Marine News and Offshore Engineer

Maritime Reporter and Engineering E-mag, March 2021
Maritime Reporter & Engineering News looks inside the Dredging market in its March 2021 eMagazine edition. Included is a feature interview with Bill T. Dutra, CEO of The Dutra Group; and an interview with Basjan Faber, CEO, C-Job Naval Architects, on its innovative new THSD design series.
