The Motorship
The Motorship is a shipping magazine published 11 times per year by Mercator Media, a specialist maritime publisher based in Fareham in the United Kingdom.
The magazine has an ABC audited and certified circulation. The November 2009 audited issue had an ABC certified average circulation of 7253, of which 62.2%, went to Europe, 24.2% to SouthEast Asia and 11.6% to the Americas.
History
The Motor Ship was first launched in April 1920 to champion the cause of the then-novel large Diesel engine powered deep-sea ocean-going ships – i.e. motor ships - previously, marine engineering magazines had concentrated on steam power. A secondary role was to promote the British shipbuilding industry, then in a world-leading position, but coming under pressure from other nations including Germany.It was published by Temple Press, based in Holborn, London, and grew out of the same publisher's The Motor Boat, having existed since at least 1912 as a weekly magazine, The Motor Ship and Motor Boat. After April 1920, the two publications – The Motor Ship and The Motor Boat - existed alongside each other serving their own markets; the former still exists as Motor Boat & Yachting published by IPC Media.
The Motor Ship and its sister titles became part of The International Publishing Corporation in 1963 which in turn became part of Reed International and re-located to Sutton, Surrey. At the turn of the 21st century it was sold to part of Highbury House Communications and moved to nearby Cheam. Highbury House, which was experiencing difficulties sold it to Nexus Business Media, and when Nexus decided soon afterwards in 2006 to concentrate on a few key markets The Motor Ship, with sister magazine World Fishing and the Icefish exhibition, was acquired by Mercator Media in February 2007.
The new owner soon re-launched the magazine, with a minimum page count of 48 plus covers, and a new design corresponding to the change of title to The Motorship.
The magazine originally launched its online product in 2001, and this was completely relaunched in expanded and enhanced form in December 2009. A weekly e-mail newsletter is sent to registered recipients, and news headline entries are available through Twitter.
As of December 2018, its editor was Nick Edstrom, and its publisher is Andrew Webster. Industry contributors include Tom Todd, Dag Pike, Wendy Laursen, David Tinsley, Henrik Segercrantz, Eugene Gerden Denzil Stuart and Jack Gaston.