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SMM HMC’s CEO Bernd Aufderheide at MS&D 2018 © HMC ships deliverable up until 2027. This raises suppliers’ hopes for many lucrative equipment orders. The Marine Interiors area @SMM offers maritime companies a perfect stage for their presentations to potential customers. De Wave Group, Eumar Design, Kaefer Schiffsausbau, Lethe, Naval Interior or Rheinhold & Mahla – these are just a few of the well-known companies which will be exhibiting at the event. Shipbuilding meets design and style: more than 90 exhibitors will showcase innovative products and solutions in Halls B5 and B6. The Cruise & Ferry Route will guide visitors specifically to stands of suppliers to the cruise and ferry market. »The Marine Interiors area @SMM is unparalleled. No other trade fair anywhere in the world gives so many suppliers an opportunity to interact with leading cruise operators and passenger ship builders. Whether Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Fincantieri or Chantiers de l’Atlantique, they all come to us. The fact that Marine Interiors will occupy a section of its own at SMM this year further increases this added value,« says Claus Ulrich Selbach. »Protecting The Seven Seas« At the SMM numerous exhibitors will showcase technology innovations geared towards the needs of naval forces. In parallel with the exhibition, experts and high-ranking officials of international navies, the industry and international organisations will meet at the security conference MS&D to discuss defence challenges, technology developments and cybersecurity under the leitmotif »Protecting The Seven Seas«. There is war in Europe: A sad reality for several months now. Military conflicts not only take place on land and in the air but increasingly on the water, as well – with far-reaching consequences: »This war is another heavy blow to the global economy, and that includes international shipping, logistics chains and ports. Many ships are stuck in the Black Sea, their crews unable to tell when they might be able to continue their voyages. Parts of the sea region are full of mines. The port city of Mariupol is destroyed, and Odessa has again been the target of massive Russian attacks,« said Bernd Aufderheide, President and CEO of Hamburg Messe und Congress, at the SMM advance press conference. The 30th edition will welcome the Who‘s Who of the maritime world to Hamburg again. At MS&D, the International Conference on Maritime Security and Defence held in conjunction with SMM, the discussion will focus on questions of defence policy and equipment for naval forces. At the trade fair, many exhibitors from the shipbuilding and supply segments will showcase innovations of interest to the military. As the current international situation shows, global free trade is increasingly exposed to risks. The protection of sea routes for international commercial shipping is the subject of the keynote presented by Martin Kröger, Managing Director of the German Shipowners Association (VDR), at the beginning of MS&D. General (retd.) Egon Ramms, former TAMM MEDIA Meet HANSA at SMM The trade magazine HANSA, which belongs to Tamm Media, is also an exhibitor at this year’s SMM. Together with its sister publications, it will present itself to the numerous visitors there. The »HANSA International Maritime Journal« is the leading maritime publication in combination with the widestreach online presence for shipping and shipbuilding in Germany. With a monthly print circulation of 3,855 copies and an online reach of 80,000 page impressions per month, HANSA competently and seriously informs all experts and managers in the maritime industry. During the SMM the HANSA magazine is also the co-organiser of the Maritime Future Summit on 5 September. At the SMM-stand HANSA presents itself together with the magazine Binnenschifffahrt, also published by Tamm Media. SMM 2022 visit HANSA in Hall A1 Booth 433 The magazine covers all topics around inland navigation. In addition, there will be the publications of the Mittler Report Verlag, belonging to Tamm Media as well. Among other things, they will present its magazines Marineforum and European Security & Technology. The Tamm Media portfolio at the exhibition is rounded off by the extensive book programme. © HANSA 20 HANSA – International Maritime Journal 09 | 2022

SMM Commander of the Allied Joint Force Command and one of the highest-ranking German officers in NATO, will outline the political and military lessons to be learned from the Ukraine war to date. But Ukraine and its ports on the Black Sea are by no means the only political hotspots in the world, a fact underlined by the MS&D leitmotif: »Protecting the Seven Seas«. Around the world many nations are responding to the new security situation by increasing their defence expenditures substantially. One of the panels of this year’s MS&D will address maritime security in the Indo Pacific region where maintaining low-friction relations between nations is considered as a major challenge. The Chinese government is continuously increasing its military spending at rates exceeding the country’s economic growth. Military expenditures in 2021 were at roughly 293 bn $ dollars. China aspires to replace the United States as the strongest military power by 2049. On the water, the People’s Republic is already in the lead: »Between 2014 and 2018, China added naval ships equivalent to the total tonnage of the UK’s Royal Navy or the entire Japanese naval fleet to its already considerable navy,« said Sarah Kirchberger, Head of the Department for Strategic Development in Asia- Pacific at the Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University. »This naval armament policy is practically unequalled in history.« In her speech, Kirchberger will explore the objectives and potential of the Chinese navy. China’s massive military investments are giving rise to worries among neighbouring countries, prompting them to strengthen their ties among each other. For example, Australia and Japan agreed a security cooperation as early as 2007. Joint exercises between the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force and the Royal Australian Navy have reinforced their relations. The goal is to pave the way for peace and stability in the Indo Pacific region, the Japanese foreign ministry has said. The German navy’s ability to cooperate with East Asian navies on securing key shipping routes was demonstrated recently when the frigate »Bayern« participated in a large manoeuvre of the Japanese navy. Deep Sea Captain Rtd. Joachim Gutow will explain at MS&D how the German navy is re-establishing itself as a partner in the Far East. Strategic competence Apart from scientists and industry experts, a number of high-ranking naval officers will provide insights during the conference. Vice Admiral Ahmed Khaled Hassan Said, Commander-In-Chief of the Egyptian navy, will speak about the security situation in the eastern Mediterranean. Rear Admiral Henning Faltin from NATO COE CSW will discuss the importance of protecting military installations in coastal regions. The role of the German Maritime Forces Staff in securing the Baltic Sea will be the subject of a speech by Rear Admiral Stephan Haisch from the German navy – a topic very much in focus today because of Russia’s aggressive behaviour. ED Arms buildup in the Far East man-es.com/smm-2022 Service for peace of mind Our service supports you We have checked the operation behaviour, scheduled maintenance and installed updates. As your service partners, we keep your business running smoothly, securing availability We’re there – so you can be away from time to time. HANSA – International Maritime Journal 09 | 2022 Get support at www.man-es.com/primeserv Meet us in Hall A3 Stand A3.301 21

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