Message from the Publisher
More content of interest to the pulp and paper industry Welcome to an update from Pulp Paper & Logisti cs magazine and our 2019 schedule of
contents. The magazine is driven by the industry we serve and from conti nuing feedback from readers we have incorporated the most important subjects into the issues being published in 2019.
Increase in circulati on Having completed our annual reader re-registrati on it is pleasing to note that while we have
nominally increased the circulati on of the print issue there has been a signifi cant increase in the number of requests for the full PDF version. High pass-on rate Last year we asked readers about their use of the full PDF version and on average they passed it to a minimum of two other individuals. This appears to have driven a surge in requests for regular receipt of the magazine in this format.
Infl uenti al reader profi le Most readers are those who can infl uence or authorise a purchase and more than 87 per
cent are based at paper, ti ssue, board or packaging manufacturers/mills, with job ti tles that range from chief executi ve level to mill managers. The remaining 13 per cent represent suppliers to the pulp and paper industry, consultants, government and converters. When the requests are combined for both the printed issue and full issue PDF the reach of Pulp Paper & Logisti cs exceeds 18,500 individuals, even without counti ng pass-on readers.
Content relevant to readers Another part of the positi ve feedback from the readers has been the relevancy of the
magazine’s content, and how they felt it related to their acti vity, all the way from the producti on process through to the transportati on of the fi nished product. To fi nd out more and how you can take an acti ve role within Pulp Paper & Logisti cs contact Vince Maynard for any editorial or adverti sing enquiries, by email at pulppaperlogisti cs@
virginmedia.com or by telephone at +44 (0) 1732 505724
PPL 2019 contacts
PUBLISHER & EDITORIAL DIRECTOR - Vince Maynard Tralee, Hillcrest Road, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 6JS, UK Tel +44 (0) 1732 505724 Mobile +44 (0) 7747 002286 pulppaperlogisti
cs@virginmedia.com
EDITORIAL ADVISOR – John Nutti ng pulppaperlogisti
cs@virginmedia.com
CONSULTANT EDITOR – David Young youngeditorial1@bti
nternet.com
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Scandinavia – Einar Johansson Ports, Shipping & Handling Einar Johansson Tel: 0046 8 540 255 15 Mobile: 0046 70 234 80 85 Email:
einar.lennart@gmail.com
PRODUCTION – Anthony Wiff en Tel: +44 (0) 1622 850063 Mobile: +44 (0) 7557 280 769 Email:
anton_print_1@mac.com
Editorial schedule
Issue 51, November/December 2018 Logisti cs & product handling update
Machine clothing (including rolls, wires, felts, belts, ropes and blades) Machine rebuilds and refurbishment 2019
Issue 52, January/February 2019 Automati on and process control technology Recycling & Deinking technology Predicti ve maintenance systems
Issue 53, March/April 2019
Machine clothing (including rolls, wires, felts, belts, ropes and blades)
Felt management and inspecti on Packaging producti on and associated equipment
Issue 54, May/June 2019 Zellcheming Frankfurt pre-show news
Annual Shipping, Ports, Handling, Wrapping and Warehousing focus (includes cranes/forklift s)
Environmental compliance and water treatment & management
Drive systems and bearing design and maintenance
Issue 55, July/August 2019 Machine clothing (including rolls, wires, felts, belts, ropes and blades)
Effi cient mill energy management (including servo drives & controls)
Converti ng machinery
Issue 56, September/October2019 MIAC 2019 Pre-show issue
Tissue fi nishing machinery & equipment and associated technology
Data protecti on at the mill and Industry 4.0 systems
Safety systems Issue 57, November/December 2019 Logisti cs & Product Handling Update
Machine clothing (including rolls, wires, felts, belts, ropes and blades) Drying technology including Yankee design
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