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Guide to Maritime Industry

Find enormous economic opportunities in the maritime industry


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Maritime industry reports suggest that now is a good time to find opportunities as an entrepreneur, for new revenue streams for existing businesses and for careers in the maritime industries. With international maritime business at an all-time high, new routes for trade are opening up. Trends in the maritime industry suggest that avenues for savvy start-ups are growing, while more jobs are available in areas including logistics, maritime patrols and in all aspects of shipyard work.

Shipping industry analysis puts environmental information about the maritime industry at an all-time high with predictions of continued growth. It is a good time to find investors for maritime industries start-ups that serve the industry with maritime industry software, green research and development and ocean transport. And while the maritime industry is rife with ocean transport regulations that vary from country to country, training is widely available for those who are looking for a growth career move.

1. Start a business in ocean cleanup and research following maritime industry trends

2. Find new routes for trade as international maritime business increases

3. Begin a new career building software for the maritime industry



Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Act now if you've ever considered starting a business in the maritime industry


As the United States government, among other countries worldwide, allocates funding for ocean cleanup and research, now is the time to take that leap into the maritime industry. Maritime industry reports say that the oceans are in a critical state and need immediate attention. If you can bring any kind of maritime industry analysis to the table, you can tap into the vast amount of resources that are being recommended privately and publicly to save the earth's resources.

I recommend: Join the Ocean Futures as Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of Jacques Cousteau, begins his worldwide collaborations with other marine scientists and those who can provide maritime industry software. Contact Project Senso which is a venture capitalist firm offering funding to maritime industry start-ups.

Increase your international trade with maritime industry information you can use


With international ocean transport regulations and ocean freight regulations so cumbersome, it would be wise to hire a consultant to help you sort through all the shipping regulations so that you can begin to ship your goods overseas in a timely manner. A professional who can save you from having to learn a whole new maritime language should do the shipping industry analysis for your company.

I recommend: Maritime Advisors has a combined experience of more than 400 years in the maritime industries. They serve clients in the U.S. and worldwide. Market Research.com provides in-depth research papers and maritime industry reports on a fee basis. Their maritime industry analysis could prove invaluable to your efforts to grow.

Find work in one of the many growing fields in maritime industries


Whether you can design software for the maritime industry or you want to join one of the major shipyards in the country, it is a good time to look for information about the maritime industry. Even as fuel prices rise, there will always be a need for workers in the maritime industries. Look for your company to become a sub-contractor in this growing field.

I recommend: Findmaritimejobs.com posts job openings for everything from tugboat captain to shipyard worker and from marine engineer to mate on a yacht. Marine Industry Careers is a company served by and for the marine industry exclusively. Both can help your company find openings you can fill in the marine industry.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Before you take the plunge as a worker or entrepreneur, take a summer off and volunteer with one of the maritime industry trends setters, emerging green maritime organizations exploring the sea if you are new to the water.

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