Polaris Media Founder Ben Pinnington Launches New Maritime PR Book Urging Maritime Business to Harness Sector’s New High Profile
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The global maritime industry is being urged to harness its new higher profile, driven by seismic changes in geopolitics, or risk the vacuum being filled by detractors and negativity.
That is a prime message of the second US themed edition of a new book being published by Chicago based maritime PR firm Polaris Media founder Ben Pinnington. The second edition of Making Waves; PR strategies to transform your maritime business, became an Amazon best seller in its first month of release in November and is published by Rethink Press visit: Here
Pinnington says the book is the result of a year’s worth of research and interviews and features 45,000 new words. Making Waves II includes a new in depth section on the US maritime industry as well as new chapters on maritime technology, the maritime media, AI and public relations, social media and crisis communications.
Ben Pinnington Said:
“Maritime now has its highest profile in decades and this is an opportunity and threat, “ he said. “As we have seen with President Trump challenging China’s maritime industry and with the IMO Net Zero framework being paused, maritime is now front and centre of the news agenda. And your perception is your reality. Divided polluting industry in crisis or industry steeped in centuries of innovation pumping billions into decarbonization and recalibrating western shipbuilding? The maritime industry faces a battle for hearts and minds but historically has preferred a lower profile in the mainstream. But times have changed and maritime needs to start prioritizing professional communications to build authentic reputation and trust. Key will be to educate the mainstream – public, politicians and media - about maritime’s “emissions Everest” setting out the immense cost to decarbonise maritime - up to $1.9trillion. And further explain how difficult it is to find an alternative fuel to power ships the size of the Empire State Building with 120,000 hp engines
Failure to get this right risks a deeper reputational backlash. But get it right and it will be much easier to attract the best minds and investment to scale the decarbonization mountain and drive digital transformation.”
Pinnington said the book is further aimed at maritime business leaders who want to professionalize their communications:
“I want Making Waves II to give proven ideas so businesses can better do themselves justice,” he said. “The hard reality is that many maritime firms do not have the reputation they deserve. They are trapped in repeating the same year with minimal growth and average marketing. However, if you communicate authentic good behaviour on digital media and in the abundant maritime press – your reputation will rise. And research has shown that with a stronger reputation, your business is more likely to grow.”
Making Waves II features interviews with leading industry figures including maritime VCs Marina Hadjipateras and Nir Gartzman, marine autonomy specialist Jack Dougherty, entrepreneur Darren Shelton, Texas maritime figure Niels Aalund, American maritime lawyer Charlie Papavizas, Great Lakes maritime professionals Ian Hirt and William Friedman, Inland waterways specialist Scott Sigman and PR thought leader Stephen Waddington.
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