November Pacific Maritime Magazine – Advertising Deadline this Friday
The most widely circulated maritime publication on the Pacific
Reader Engagement
89% of our readers rely primarily or exclusively onPacific Maritimefor news about the maritime
industry
Authority
80% of respondents are directly involved in purchasing decisions.
Action
60% of readers report thatPacific Maritimehas influenced their buying decisions
Loyalty
81% have subscribed for more than 5 years
86% have read each of the last 4 issues.
83% read at least half of a typical issue and 67% read at least ¾ of a typical issue
Source: 2017 Verified Circulation Audit and 2016 Readex Reader Survey. Full Report on Request.
Bonus Distribution:
Pacific Marine Expo Nov 16-18
eNavigation Conference Dec 6-7
COMING IN THE NOVEMBER ISSUE:
VESSEL PROFILE: Harvest
The latest delivery from Vigor’s Portland yard is the liquefied ammonia barge Harvest, to be operated by a subsidiary of the Savage Company. the Harvest is the first barge to meet new safety and environmental standards for ammonia transport. If you were involved in this project, the November issue of Pacific Maritime Magazine is the ideal place to share that with the industry.
Navigation Technology: Hardware & Software
Cybersecurity, Bridge Resource Management, ECDIS… these topics are all part of the discussion in our preview of our 17th annual eNavigation Conference–the largest operations-oriented navigation event in the nation.
If you provide navigation hardware, cybersecurity or navigational software, be sure your ad appears in our November issue.
The nation’s most dynamic, most diverse maritime market is hitting on all cylinders. From ferries to fishing boats, tugs to tourboats. Marine construction and marine cargo terminal growth …and everything in between. Puget Sound’s maritime industry contributes $5 billion to the local economy every year. If you do business in this market …or want to, our November Pacific Marine Expo issue is the right place for your ad.
Reserve your ad space today in the year’s most widely circulated issue