Apply Now: Great Ships of 2019

July 11, 2019

Will your ship be honored as a “Great Ship of 2019” in the December 2019 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News?

Every year, Maritime Reporter & Engineering News profiles the most outstanding ships built in shipyards around the world, recognizing Ship Builders, Ship Owners and Ship Designers as leaders in their field. This edition — the much anticipated end-of-the-year Awards Edition — generates much excitement, as your work is profiled and delivered to the largest audited b2b maritime industry worldwide.

The only way to have your ship featured in the December 2019 edition — Maritime Reporter & Engineering News’ annual Great Ships Edition — is to complete the application by November 11, 2019 https://greatships.shipbuilding.com

For full details, contact: Greg Trauthwein, [email protected], t. +1 212 477 6700

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