Hansa (magazine)

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Hansa - International Maritime Journal

Area of ​​Expertise shipping
language German English
publishing company Shipping company "HANSA" GmbH & Co. KG , Hamburg
First edition 1864
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 3199 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Widespread edition 3736 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Editor-in-chief Krischan Forester
executive Director Thomas Bantle, Peter Tamm jun.
Web link hansa-online.de
Article archive Article archive
ISSN (print)
CODEN HNSAA

The magazine Hansa - International Maritime Journal ( HANSA ) has been a monthly, technically oriented trade journal that has been published since January 1864 and covers all areas of the maritime industry , shipbuilding , ship technology and ports . In the 2000s, the subject areas of shipping, markets, financing, insurance and offshore were added to their own sections. The articles appear partly in German, partly in English.

HANSA is a subscription magazine. The edition is IVW- checked.

The magazine is published by the shipping publisher "HANSA" GmbH & Co. KG in Hamburg .

history

The magazine was founded under the name HANSA. Zeitschrift für Deutsches Seewesen in 1864. The first editors-in-chief were G. Schuirman and G. Thaulow, who were head of the German seaman's school in Hamburg . The first edition appeared on Sunday, January 3, 1864, the following on the second Sunday of each month. Reports were made about technological developments and application examples / tables for technical products in shipping . From 1870 Wilhelm von Freeden was, in addition to his work as head of the North German Seewarte in Hamburg, the responsible editor, from 1877 he co-edited the magazine.

German nautical magazine

In 1891 the German nautical magazine went into the German shipping magazine Hansa . The German nautical magazine appeared from April 1891 to August 1891 in twenty issues.

Transport service

When the Arpa publishing house merged with the magazine Güterendienst in 1944 , it was continued as the magazine supplement Transport-Dienst (shipper and traffic specialist journal) until 1981.

Organ for maritime clubs and associations

In addition to the presentation of the most important maritime innovations and events in the categories of shipbuilding , shipping , marine technology , logistics , ports and waterways , HANSA is also the central publication organ for various maritime societies, clubs and associations.

societies

Societies

Associations

Other maritime facilities

  • Germanischer Lloyd (GL)
  • Standards body ship and marine technology (NSMT) in DIN
  • German Committee for Marine Research and Marine Technology V.
  • See-Berufsgenossenschaft (SeeBG)
  • Maritime Advisory Council of the Federal Minister of Transport
  • IMO reporting (Federal Ministry of Transport, Maritime Transport Department)
  • Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ( PIANC )
  • Vocational training center for shipping
  • German Deep Sea Fisheries Association V.

literature

  • G. Schuirman, G. Thaulow (Hrsg.): Journal for German Seewesen . Issue 28 to 52, 1865 ( books.google.de [PDF; 36.8 MB ]).
  • 150 years of HANSA . Anniversary edition, January 2014, Schiffahrts-Verlag Hansa, Hamburg 2014

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b G. Schuirman, G. Thaulow (Ed.): Imprint . 1865, p. 221 ( books.google.de [PDF; 36.8 MB ]).
  2. G. Schuirman, G. Thaulow (Ed.): The strength of anchor chains . Issue 29, 1865, pp. 223 ( books.google.de [PDF; 36.8 MB ]).
  3. Hans Friedl u. a. (Ed.): Biographical manual for the history of the state of Oldenburg . Edited on behalf of the Oldenburg landscape. Isensee, Oldenburg 1992, ISBN 3-89442-135-5 , pp. 204-205.
  4. ^ German nautical magazine . Organ for marine affairs, shipbuilding, etc. Ship engineering. ZDB ID 538725-5 .
  5. Freight Service . Organ for marine affairs, shipbuilding, etc. Ship engineering. DNB  012916250 .
  6. Transport service . Shippers and traffic specialist journal. DNB  012916277 .