The Maritime Economist Magazine Spring 2015 | Page 4
THEMARITIME Economist
President’s Message
Jan Hoffmann, President
[email protected]
In spite of smartphones, internet and 3-D printers, most
goods we use and consume will always be physically
moved one way or another - and ocean-going
ships transport about 80% of the volume of global
merchandize trade. Ports connect countries and their
peoples by being the nodes where ships call to load
and unload their cargo. Oil, coal, iron-ore and other
raw materials as well as intermediate and consumer
goods are one country’s exports and another
country’s imports. The ships that transport these
goods have grown in size over the last decades, and
seaports have become increasingly mechanized,
making use of the most specialized handling
equipment. In total, seaborne trade amounts to 10
billion tons per year.
ME Mag
IAME is an international forum for the exchange of
research and information among those interested in
maritime and maritime-related issues. Membership is
drawn from all continents and representation includes
academics, industry and government. Members
have the opportunity to interact with international
colleagues by attending the annual IAME conferences,
the next ones to take place in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
in August 2015, and in Germany (Hamburg) in 2016.
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The Maritime Economist Magazine
(ME Mag) is a project of the
International
Association
of
Maritime Economists (IAME), and
as IAME’s current president, it is a
tremendous honour and pleasure
to welcome our readers to the first
issue of publication.
We are confident that ME Mag fills an important niche
by helping IAME’s members to share the findings of
our research with those who actually matter when
it comes to making use of these findings, i.e. the
business community and policy makers.
The editorial team, led by Okan Duru, has made
tremendous efforts to put together an outstanding first
issue, benefitting from the dedication of our section
editors and associates, reviewers, and our PR, Media,
Art & Design Directors - all of them committing their
time and resources to this project. Special thanks of
course also go the authors, without whom we could
not have assembled such an interesting first issue. I
also wish to thank our sponsors, who have put their
trust - and money - into this IAME project.
With ME Mag now formally launched, IAME has
reached another milestone in our 25 year history. We
hope you enjoy the reading.