Witherby Publishing Group Explained

Witherby Publishing Group Ltd.
Founded:1740
Country:United Kingdom
Headquarters:Livingston, West Lothian and Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Keypeople:Captain Dr Iain Macneil (CEO), MNM,[1] [2] Kat Heathcote (Commercial Director), Gillian Macrosson, MD.[3]
Revenue:£14.9 million (2022),[4] £10 Million (2020).[5]
Numemployees:55

Witherby Publishing Group, formerly known as Witherby Seamanship, is a technical publisher of maritime, nautical and navigation training, reference and regulatory materials.[6] The company is the resulting merger of Witherby Books and Seamanship International in January 2008.[6] Beginning with its origins in 1740 it lays claim to being the oldest independent publisher in the English-speaking world.[7] [8] [9] Witherbys are the official electronic distributors for the International Maritime Organization and publish guidance titles with numerous shipping bodies and maritime NGOs. These include the International Chamber of Shipping, the UK Chamber of Shipping, BIMCO, OCIMF, SIGTTO, North P&I, the UK P&I Club, the International Association of Classification Societies, the Merchant Navy Training Board and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST).[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] Witherbys are an official distributor of INTERTANKO publications.[15]

The company holds working groups, which include specialist consultants from relevant sectors, as well as in-house technical advisors, authors and editors, to produce their publications.

History

The company's tradition of publishing and bookselling was initially started by the stationer Thomas Witherby at the company's founding in 1740 in the City of London.[16] [17] The early company developed as a copier and producer of legal documents, including articles of agreements, bonds and pro-forma contracts for marine insurance and carriage of goods by sea, operating in proximity to the maritime trade of the adjacent Coffeehouses.[17] From 1749 until 1873, the company was located at Birchin Lane, adjacent to Lombard Street in London before later moving to several premises, including a building in Clerkenwell and later in Aylesbury Street, Islington.[17] Throughout this period, the operating name of the changed from Witherby and Son to Witherby and Company, including a subsidiary HF and G Witherby that specialised in ornithology books under the auspices of Harry Forbes Witherby, a descendant of Thomas Witherby.[17] The collections of the early Witherby company are available at the London Metropolitan Archives.[17]

In 1998, the company Seamanship International was begun by Iain Macneil providing training materials for the maritime industry from Scotland and in 2008 the company bought out and merged with Witherbys, moving the business to Scotland (the physical printing arm of the company was sold off under the name WKG Print).[16] [18] Since relocating to Scotland, the company has expanded to become one of the largest maritime publishers in the world, publishing over 400 titles to over 110 countries in the world.[19] [6] [10] It is estimated that there are more than a million Witherby ebooks in use on over 40,000 ships.[18] In 2017, the company was awarded a new coat of arms by the Court of the Lord Lyon which includes Scottish Blackface rams and the Birlinn, an historical West Highlands galley.[20]

In December 2020, David Balston, a former Royal Navy Vanguard-class submarine Commander, Prime Ministerial advisor and head of Policy at the UK Chamber of Shipping joined Witherbys as Deputy Chairman and non-executive director.[21] [22] [23] In March 2023, David Balston was appointed Chairman of Witherbys.[24] [25]

Location

The company has registered offices in Edinburgh, Scotland, with the main offices and warehouse being located at Navigation House in Livingston, Scotland.[26]

Products

Witherbys publishes on a range of maritime technical and operational subjects including navigation, Ballast Water Management, ECDIS, Oil tanker operations, LNG tanker operations, seamanship, ship stability and passage planning.[27]

Together with the UK P&I Club, Witherbys publishes the marine reference book Carefully to Carry, which contains guidance on the safe carriage, loading and storage of cargo on cargo ships.[28] [29] In September 2021, with the UK P&I Club and CAE, Witherby published a safety publication entitled Maritime Team Dynamics, a safety book comparing aviation and maritime incidents.[30] [31]

In February 2019, in conjunction with BIMCO and International Shipcare, Witherbys released the Ship Lay-up Guide.[32]

In response to IMO efforts to require cyber security to be addressed under the International Safety Management Code, in November 2019, together with BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping Witherbys published the Cyber Security Workbook for Onboard Ship Use.[33] [34] A second edition was published in October 2020.[35] [36]

On behalf of OCIMF and the International Chamber of Shipping, the company publishes the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT), which is used as a reference guide on most oil tankers and in most terminals.[37] [38] A sixth edition of ISGOTT was published in June 2020.[39] With OCIMF, Witherbys also publish the Mooring Equipment Guidelines, the 4th edition was published in 2018.[40]

In partnership with the International Chamber of Shipping, Witherbys publishes Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse On Board Ship: Guidelines for Owners and Masters on Preparation, Prevention, Protection and Response.[41] In 2021, the sixth edition of the publication was released, offering guidance on how to protect the ship and crew via a range of security measures, while reducing the risk of drug trafficking occurring on board.[41] [42] Witherbys also publish the ICS guidance on Maritime security with a publication entitled Maritime Security - A comprehensive Guide for Shipowners, Seafarers and Administrations.[43] [44]

With Maritime Industry Australia, Witherbys publish a Passage Planning Guide for the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait.[45] [46]

Together with BIMCO, the company publishes an annual guidance title on contractual risks entitled Check Before Fixing.[47] [48]

In 2021, the company issued Witherby Connect, an eBook reader software for the marine industry.[49] [50] [51] Also in 2021, the company launched an LNG carrier mooring tool called SHIPMOOR in partnership with the research company HR Wallingford.[52] [53]

In June 2022, with BIMCO and the Danish Pilotage Organisation DanPilot, the company published a Passage Planning Guide on the Baltic Sea covering the region from Skagen to Bornholm.[54] In August 2022, in partnership with ICS and BIMCO, Witherbys published a guidance title for the shipping industry on biofouling entitled Biofouling, Biosecurity and Hull Cleaning.[55] [56]

In 2023, together with the International Chamber of Shipping, the company released an updated version of the industry publication Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse On Board Ship.[57]

In January 2024, the company published an updated edition of The Pilot Ladder Manual which details regulations and procedures on maritime pilot pilot ladder embarkation and disembarkation.[58]

Awards

Awards for the publisher have included the Queens Award for Enterprise, a Lloyds List Training Award and a Green Award.[3] [59] [60] In March 2017, the company won the Sea Transport Award for 'best marine training material publishing company'.[61]

Charitable Trust and Scholarships

In 2020, the company funded two publishing scholarships with Edinburgh Napier University and the University of Stirling.[62] In 2021, the company offered a scholarship for an MLitt in Publishing Studies at the Stirling University Centre for International Publishing and Communication.[63]

The company manages a charitable trust which provides funds for sport, arts and education in Scotland.[64] In 2010, the trust paid for sports equipment for children in Malawi.[65] In 2019, the trust lead fundraising efforts to provide a gift of a new Steinway piano to St Mary's Music School in the West End of Edinburgh.[66] [67] [68] For Christmas 2020, the trust funded the Witherby Arts Festival to support emerging musicians in Scotland.[69] In June 2021, the trust supported the summer camp of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO).[70] In September 2021, the trust donated £4,000 to the community Cairngorm Biathlon & Nordic Ski Club.[71] In December 2021, the trust celebrated reaching £1,000,000 of charitable giving since 2011.[72]

In March 2023, the trust donated £105,000 to provide scholarships and bursaries for students from rural backgrounds to attend the University of the Highlands and Islands.[73] [74] [75] In August 2023, the trust sponsored a summer music festival to support emerging artists at the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness.[76] [77]

MV Astra

In 2020, Witherbys purchased MV Astra, a 24 metre Finnish-Swedish ice class rescue ship[78] (formerly operated as the lead vessel of the Swedish Sea Rescue Society).[79] [80] The ship undertook conversion work in 2021 and is provides research opportunities for Witherbys, including the undertaking of an expedition to complete a 22,000 nautical mile circumnavigation in 2021/2022 via the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn.[79] [80] [81] [82] [83] The voyage began in December 2021 departing from Lanzarote.[82] The ship then sailed to the Pacific Ocean via Cape Horn. By mid-February 2022, the ship had reached its halfway point of a 25,000 mile circumnavigation.[84] [85] [86] On 16 May 2022, the ship completed its circumnavigation becoming the first sub-24m motor-powered vessel to circumnavigate the globe via the southern capes, setting a new world record for this class and voyage.[87] [88] [89] The ship was listed for sale in 2023.[90]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: UHI Inverness students honoured at graduation ceremony . 30 November 2022 . Inverness Courier.
  2. Web site: Recipients of the 2022 Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service. 30 November 2022 . UK Government.
  3. Web site: Gillian Macrosson: new Witherbys MD . 13 July 2017 . Publishing Scotland.
  4. Web site: WITHERBY PUBLISHING GROUP LIMITED . 24 August 2022 . Companies House.
  5. Web site: Specialist publisher weathers the storm . 16 June 2020 . Herald Scotland.
  6. Web site: Scots marine publisher helps Australians navigate Barrier Reef . 13 July 2017 . Herald Scotland.
  7. Web site: Witherby Seamanship International Ltd . 24 February 2011 . Publishing Scotland . https://web.archive.org/web/20110809154318/http://www.publishingscotland.co.uk/Membership/default.aspx?pid=26&id=129 . dead . 9 August 2011.
  8. Web site: 2015 Company Fact Sheet . 19 May 2015.
  9. Web site: Witherby History . 19 May 2015.
  10. Web site: 2017 Company Fact Sheet . 13 July 2017 . Witherby Publishing Group.
  11. Web site: Witherbys to publish books for the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology . 30 July 2021 . IMarEST.
  12. Web site: Chamber of Shipping and Witherby . 1 July 2016.
  13. Web site: International Chamber of Shipping and Witherby . 1 July 2016.
  14. Web site: BIMCO STEPS UP FOCUS ON PUBLICATIONS . 30 July 2021 . Sea News.
  15. Web site: INTERTANKO and Witherby. 3 July 2016.
  16. Web site: Witherby Company History. 1 July 2016.
  17. Web site: Witherby and Company . London Metropolitan Archives . 30 July 2021.
  18. Web site: Books from Scotland. 1 June 2020.
  19. Web site: Herald Scotland – Witherby on the Crest of a wave . 1 July 2016.
  20. Web site: Historic publishers get new coat of arms . The National . 21 February 2024.
  21. Web site: Witherbys bolsters board with appointment of David Balston . Scottish Business News . 19 January 2022.
  22. Web site: New Deputy Chairman appointed at Edinburgh publisher . Edinburgh Reporter . 19 January 2022.
  23. Web site: Balston joins maritime publisher Witherbys . The Bookseller . 19 January 2022.
  24. Web site: Witherbys appoints David Balston as chairman . Witherbys . 5 April 2023.
  25. Web site: New Chair appointed at Edinburgh publishers . Edinburgh Reporter . 11 April 2023.
  26. Web site: Witherby – Today . 1 July 2016.
  27. Web site: How to ensure VSAT modems cannot be hacked . 16 June 2020 . Riviera Maritime.
  28. Book: 2018 . Carefully to Carry . UK P&I Club . 9781856097376.
  29. Web site: UK P&I CLUB RELEASES UPDATED VERSION OF ITS CAREFULLY TO CARRY PUBLICATION . Dry Cargo International Magazine . 10 July 2021.
  30. Web site: UK P&I Club launches safety book in conjunction with CAE. Hellenic Shipping News . 26 September 2021.
  31. Web site: New Book Compares Aviation and Maritime Safety and How to Avoid Incidents . Handy Shipping Guide . 26 September 2021.
  32. Web site: Witherbys Releases Ship Lay-up Guide . 16 June 2020 . Marine Link.
  33. Web site: Book Review: Cyber Security Workbook for On Board Ship Use . 16 June 2020 . Maritime Executive.
  34. Web site: How to ensure VSAT modems cannot be hacked . 16 June 2020 . Riviera Maritime.
  35. Web site: Keeping ahead of digitization . 25 November 2020 . Hellenic Shipping News.
  36. Web site: ICS – Cyber Security Workbook. 25 November 2020 . International Chamber of Shipping.
  37. Web site: ISGOTT. 25 November 2020 . OCIMF.
  38. Web site: ISGOTT. 25 November 2020 . Maritime Executive News.
  39. Web site: Udated edition of ISGOTT published. 25 November 2020 . Hellenic Shipping News.
  40. Web site: OCIMF Releases Updated Mooring Equipment Guidelines . 30 July 2021 . Maritime Executive.
  41. Web site: ICS publishes guidelines on combatting drug trafficking . 19 April 2021 . Ship Insight.
  42. Web site: 90% of all cocaine trafficked via sea . 19 April 2021 . Splash 247.
  43. Web site: ICS issues security guidance in new publication . ShipInsight . 23 August 2021.
  44. Web site: ICS: New guidance on maritime security . Marine Log . 23 August 2021.
  45. Web site: Maritime Industry Australia confirms photo competition winner . The Express . 3 September 2021.
  46. Web site: WINNING IMAGE TO APPEAR ON NEW WITHERBYS COVER . Daily Cargo News . 3 September 2021.
  47. Web site: New Check Before Fixing 2021 . 30 July 2021 . Hellenic Shipping News.
  48. Web site: New BIMCO Check Before Fixing published . 30 July 2021 . Ship Insight.
  49. Web site: Witherbys connects seafarers with launch of online library . 19 April 2021 . The Digital Ship.
  50. Web site: Launch of Online Library . 19 April 2021 . Hellenic Shipping News.
  51. Web site: New online knowledge platform introduced . 22 August 2021 . Riveria Maritime Media.
  52. Web site: Mooring tool launched by HR Wallingford/Witherby partnership . 30 July 2021 . LNG Industry.
  53. Web site: Groundbreaking mooring tool launched by HR Wallingford/Witherby Partnership . 30 July 2021 . Hellenic Shipping News.
  54. July 2022 . PASSAGE PLANNING GUIDE BALTIC SEA . Navigation News . . 22 August 2022.
  55. Web site: Biofouling, Biosecurity and Hull Cleaning, First Edition . 22 August 2022 . Tanker Operator.
  56. Web site: Biofouling: A multi-layered ESG problem . 22 August 2022 . Lloyd's List.
  57. April 2023 . Latest edition of Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse On Board Ship published . Ship Management International . 26 June 2023.
  58. Web site: “The Pilot Ladder Manual”, 2nd Edition by Kevin Vallance . 21 February 2024 . Marine Pilots.com.
  59. Web site: Marine publisher goes Green . 13 July 2017 . Green Awards.
  60. Web site: WITHERBY GROUP, Joins Green Awards schemen . 13 July 2017 . Shippingnet.eu.
  61. Web site: Transport News Sea Transport Awards 2017 . 13 July 2017 . Transport News.
  62. Web site: Witherby, with Edinburgh Napier and Stirling, launches publishing scholarships . 25 November 2020 . The Bookseller.
  63. Web site: Witherbys scholarship for the MLitt in Publishing Studies . 30 July 2021 . Stirling University.
  64. Web site: Home Page . 30 July 2021 . Witherby Publishing Group Charitable Trust.
  65. Web site: Livingston firm bring joy to Malawi children . 30 July 2021 . Daily Record.
  66. Web site: Steinway gift for Scotland’s national music school . 30 July 2021 . Rhinegold.
  67. Web site: Flagship gift from Germany for St Mary’s . 30 July 2021 . The Edinburgh Reporter.
  68. Web site: Pupils tuned in for a special delivery to school. 30 July 2021 . Scottish Field.
  69. Web site: Scottish talent spread Christmas cheer at Witherbys Arts Festival . 30 July 2021 . The List.
  70. Web site: RSNO Summer Camp begins in July . 30 July 2021 . The Edinburgh Reporter.
  71. Web site: Cairngorm Biathlon & Nordic Ski Club on track to deliver top winter trails. 30 July 2021 . Strathspey & Badenoch Herald.
  72. Web site: Witherby Publishing Group Charitable Trust celebrates reaching £1m of giving . Publishing Scotland . 1 January 2022.
  73. Web site: New fund established to help rural students . University of the Highlands and Islands . 9 March 2023.
  74. Web site: Witherbys launches scholarship for rural students in Scotland . The Bookseller . 14 March 2023.
  75. Web site: Studying at UHI: Find Out About Scholarships & Bursaries . The Orkney News . 14 March 2023.
  76. Web site: Eden Court Under Canvas summer festival returning to Highland capital . The Northern Times . 21 February 2024.
  77. Web site: Voices of Under Canvas: Silk and Salt . Eden Court Highlands . 21 February 2024.
  78. Web site: A Proper Little Ship - The Rugged Astra . 30 July 2021 . Passage Maker.
  79. Web site: Glenn's ship's attempt to break record . 30 July 2021 . Isle of Man Courier.
  80. Web site: ASTRA' Expedition . 30 July 2021 . MV Astra.
  81. Web site: Crew's Douglas pitstop on way to attempt record-breaking sailing . 27 August 2021 . Isle of Man Courier.
  82. Web site: Crew in historic motorboat set sail for Southern Capes on a merchant route in attempt at world-first circumnavigation . Nautilus Telegraph . 13 December 2021.
  83. Web site: Maritime Publisher Aims to Set a Yachting Record in Southern Ocean . The Maritime Executive . 1 January 2022.
  84. Web site: Crew Successfully Reach Halfway Point On World-First Circumnavigation . Hellenic Shipping News . 3 March 2022.
  85. Web site: West Lothian businessman attempts world-first sail around the globe . The Daily Record . 3 March 2022.
  86. Web site: Barra man zeroing in on a world first . Stornoway Gazette. 17 May 2022.
  87. Web site: Iain Macneil and converted lifeboat MV Astra set new world record . Motorboat & Yachting. 17 May 2022.
  88. Web site: Sailor Iain Macneil’s epic global voyage sets record . The Times. 19 May 2022.
  89. Web site: Highland man sets new record for sailing 'the wrong way' around the world . STV News. 31 May 2022.
  90. Web site: ASTRA Yacht For Sale . Worth Avenue. 21 February 2024.