SeaNews Magazine Launches Its 93rd Issue: Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence in Maritime Journalism
SeaNews Magazine, a trusted name in maritime journalism, is preparing to celebrate its 20th anniversary with the release of its 93rd issue. In an era where print publications are rapidly transitioning to digital formats, SeaNews continues to thrive in its traditional print form, thanks to the unwavering support of its readers and the maritime community. The magazine remains a beacon for insightful, in-depth coverage of the maritime industry.
From the Editor: Heading Towards a Milestone
In the editorial of its latest issue, SeaNews reflects on its journey towards the 100th issue, a milestone that symbolizes resilience in a challenging publishing environment. The editor emphasizes the critical role of the magazine's loyal readership and industry stakeholders in ensuring its continued success. Despite the widespread shift to digital formats, SeaNews remains committed to delivering high-quality print editions to meet the needs of its audience.
Main Feature: Ülkem Gürdeniz – A Symbol of Maritime Excellence for Turkish Women
The highlight of this issue is an exclusive interview with
Ülkem Gürdeniz, a distinguished figure representing Turkish women in the maritime industry. As the granddaughter of the late Halit Gürdeniz, the daughter of retired Admiral Cem Gürdeniz and Rengin Gürdeniz, Ülkem Gürdeniz shares her insights, experiences, and achievements in the sector. The feature offers an inspiring narrative for those interested in the journey of women in maritime professions.
2024 Retrospective: Insights from Türk Pandi CEO Ufuk Teker
As 2024 comes to a close, the 93rd issue includes a comprehensive review by
Ufuk Teker, CEO of Türk Pandi. His analysis covers key developments in the maritime sector, addressing topics such as marine insurance, market dynamics, and emerging trends. Teker's insights provide valuable guidance for industry professionals preparing for the challenges of the upcoming year.
In-Depth Analysis: Hormuz Strait Risks, Iran, and Market Balances
The magazine also features a thought-provoking piece by
Banu Tutu on the geopolitical risks surrounding the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s position in the region. This article delves into the critical role the strait plays in global energy security and oil trade. Additionally,
Faruk Emre Yıldıran explores the maritime industry's search for balance in a detailed article, addressing supply-demand dynamics, technological advancements, and geopolitical influences.
Expanded News Section: A Broader Scope
SeaNews has revamped its news section to keep readers informed about developments from around the world and within Turkey. The expanded section aims to deliver concise and relevant updates, ensuring readers stay up-to-date on the latest trends and news in the maritime industry.
About SeaNews Magazine: A Trusted Voice for 20 Years
- Editor-in-Chief:
The magazine is helmed by Cahit İstikbal, a seasoned maritime professional and writer with years of industry experience. Under his leadership, SeaNews continues to publish insightful, original content that resonates with its readership. - Advisory Board:
SeaNews benefits from the expertise of an advisory board comprising senior sea captains, logistics specialists, academics in maritime law and insurance, and prominent figures in the industry. Their guidance ensures that each issue addresses both local and global maritime concerns. - Editorial Team and Contributors:
The magazine’s editorial team consists of experienced journalists and subject matter experts specializing in areas such as logistics, marine insurance, offshore operations, and maritime technology. Their research and analyses enrich the magazine's content, making it a valuable resource for professionals in the field.
Looking Ahead to 2025
As highlighted in the editorial, SeaNews extends its warm wishes for a healthy, prosperous, and successful 2025 for the maritime industry and beyond. Reflecting on 2024, the magazine underscores the importance of a safe, innovative, and sustainable approach for the sector in the coming year.With its 93rd issue, SeaNews not only celebrates its enduring presence in maritime journalism but also reaffirms its commitment to delivering exceptional content. As the magazine approaches its 20th year, it plans to further strengthen its presence in digital platforms while maintaining its print legacy, ensuring its role as a comprehensive resource for the maritime community.