The number one publication for the international rail industry
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The number one publication for the international rail industry
Railway Gazette International Railway Gazette International 2013 www.railwaygazette.com Market leader for the international railway industry Published monthly, Railway Gazette International provides the best way to deliver your company’s marketing message to the industry’s most influential people. Advertise in Railway Gazette International and benefit from: ·Multi-media advertising opportunities- print, digital and online · A circulation guaranteed both in quantity and quality · A worldwide influential readership ·Respected and authoritative editorial, written by an expert editorial team The number one publication for the international rail industry Circulation and readership profile Geographical profile Worldwide readership – Worldwide circulation – Worldwide influence North 9.5% America Railway Gazette International’s circulation of over 10650* printed copies is independently audited by the international recognised Audit Bureau of Circulations. With Central a pass on readership of over 3.1 readers per copy for the & South 7.7% America print copies plus additional digital and app only readers, Railway Gazette International delivers for your marketing campaign an audience unmatched in size or influence in comparison to any other international rail publication. Job function Europe 53.0% 18.4% Asia Africa 5.1% 3% Middle East Australasia 3.3% Industry analysis 41.2% Executive/corporate management 19.3% Mechanical & civil engineering 19.5%Commercial/operating 8.4% Government departments/associations 7.8% Electrical & signalling engineering 9.7% Consultants 4.6% Personnel/training 4.9% Other 5.8% R&D/purchasing 1.8% Other 53.1% 23.9% Railway operators Railway equipment manufacturers *November 2011 audit issue Railway Gazette International Railway Gazette International Editorial Programme 2013 lS po tli gh t Te c hn Cop ica y d l F ea oc dli us ne www.railwaygazette.com JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE 10 December 2012 16 January 2013 14 February 2013 14 March 2013 15 April 2013 14 May 2013 Metros & light rail Heavy haul freight Infrastructure management Signalling & train control Track maintenance Diesel & electric traction Rising demand for urban mobility means that cities around the world must invest in high capacity rail modes. The search for ever greater efficiency in moving heavy loads is driving innovation such as higher axleloads, advanced telematics and automated trains. Making best use of infrastructure capacity requires a good understanding of asset condition and a strong focus on maintenance and reliability. Convergence of IT and safety systems is driving the evolution of the intelligent railway. As railways become ever busier, more track maintenance must be done in less time, encouraging automation and mechanisation. Rising prices, tighter emissions regulations and the search for energy efficiency are driving innovation and development. European rail policy India Benelux As IR struggles to keep up with the country’s rapid economic development, freight corridors, high speed lines and metros are taking shape. Creating capacity for passenger growth is driving investment in the Netherlands and Belgium; further reforms are needed to rescue SNCB’s freight business. United Kingdom Turkey Germany, & Middle East Austria & From the Bosporus Switzerland Track Ticketing & fare collection technology Electrification and resignalling form the core of ambitious investment plans outlined in the government’s 201419 programme. to the Gulf, rail investment projects are pushing ahead at full speed. Transit freight and passenger services are driving growth on the trans-Alpine corridors. Sifer preview Railtex preview UITP preview Energy capture & storage •E urasiaRail, Istanbul • Rail-tech Europe, Amersfoort •Sifer, Lille • PTC Congress, Orlando •R ailtex, London • Signalling & Train Control, Paris • IAF, Münster • UITP, Genève •T ransport Logistik, München • Rail-Log Korea, Busan • IHHA, New Delhi •M iddle East Rail, Dubai Sp ec ia lD ist rib ut ion In no va t ion s& In du st ry Re gio na The Fourth Railway Package heralds the prospect of further competition, with greater emphasis on vertical separation. IT Si gn a Tra ck P an Tra M as an l e ct d l s t i d F n e r r o da g & s eig ng infr ion e ta & a e h sy tele lig t w r co stru quip st a h a c m t em com t ra gon ch es ure ent il s s s BUYER’S GUIDE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • july august september october 12 June 2013 12 July 2013 16 August 2013 16 September 2013 14 October 2013 12 November 2013 High speed Passenger rolling stock Freight innovation Track design Regional railways Development of high speed lines provides muchneeded capacity and helps to drive regional economic development. France On-rail competition in the passenger sector is bringing challenges for RFF and SNCF, as debate continues over the best structure for the rail sector. Seating & On‑train Services Improvements to rails, sleepers, Modern vehicles Innovation is fastenings and must address needed if rail freight ballast will pave the challenges of higher is to compete with way for longer life capacity and better larger lorries and under heavier loads. crashworthiness at address concerns lower cost. about noise and pollution. Secondary and regional lines have a vital role in countering social exclusion and driving economic development for rural communities, although funding remains a challenge. Japan & Korea lines in Denmark, Sweden and Norway will help to address an emerging capacity crisis as well as reducing journey times. spending is needed to boost rail’s share of the freight market against road, bringing economic and environmental benefits. Investment in high speed lines is helping to boost rail’s share of longdistance travel. Urban expansion is driving spending on metro and light rail networks. Maintenance & workshops Bogies & wheelsets Nordic Rail preview Tools & small plant Passenger information •R ailway Interchange, Indianapolis • Trako, Gdansk • 17th Int. Wheelset Congress, Kyiv •N ordic Rail, Jönköping •A usRail, Sydney • WCRR, Sydney ec ia lD ist rib ut ion In Engineers and researchers focus on technologies to improve rail’s competitiveness, through innovations in infrastructure and rolling stock. continue to spend at unprecedented levels to boost capacity and drive efficiency, as well as meeting the federal PTC mandate. Sp Tra Si ck gn P an Tra as al Me an ct d l s t i d F n e r r o da g & s eig ng infr ion e ta & a e h sy tele lig t w r co stru quip st a h a c m t em com t ra gon ch es ure ent il s s s IT Research december Construction of international links is starting to forge together the rail networks of southeast Asia. BUYER’S GUIDE • • • • november China & North America Scandinavia Australasia Southeast Asia Class I railroads Planned high speed Infrastructure no va t ion s& In du st ry Re gio na lS po tli gh t Te c hn Cop ica y d l F ea oc dli us ne Railway Gazette International • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • EU€ Euros Railway Gazette International Advertising Rates & Data 2013 www.railwaygazette.com 1x3x6x9x 12x Page 4 colour €5200 €5020 €4925 €4665 €4400 2 colour €4080 €3970 €3875 €3670 €3470 B/W €3530 €3420 €3355 €3175 €2995 €3750 €3645 €3565 €3400 €3200 Half page 4 colour 2 colour €2640 €2565 €2515 €2380 €2240 B/W €2140 €2080 €2040 €1930 €1820 Quarter page 4 colour €2540 €2460 €2410 €2280 €2155 2 colour €1630 €1590 €1555 €1475 €1390 B/W €1165 €1125 €1100 €1055 €995 Covers Front €7000 Inside front €5200 Inside back €4865 Outside back €5250 Inserts Rates on application App and Digital Copies Video €600extra Other rich media – rates on application NB Processed cyan, magenta or yellow. All Pantones, matched or special colours = €160 extra. Guaranteed Positions = €470 extra Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be received in writing at least 28 days before monthly copy deadline Advertisement copy All copy should be supplied in a digital formal – high resolution (300 dpi) pdf or jpgs. All files, including images and logos must be saved as CMYK not as RGB. Advertisement sizes (depth x width) Full page Bleed 296mm x 216mm Please email the file to: isabel.burton@railwaygazette.com Trim 290mm x 210mm If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us on Tel + 44 208 652 5200 Type area 254mm x 184mm Half page (vertical) Type area 254mm x 90mm Half page (horizontal) Type area 124mm x 184mm Quarter page (vertical) Type area 124mm x 90mm Quarter page (horizontal) Type area 60mm x 184mm Online & Digital Railway Gazette International Online & Digital 2013 www.railwaygazette.com With over 69,000 unique users per month Railwaygazette.com is the number 1 website for the international rail industry. With updated daily news, information on tenders and contracts, plus an extensive archive, Railwaygazette.com provides the most effective way to drive traffic to your own website and maximise your brand awareness. Whether you are interested in banner advertising, e-newsletter sponsorship or specific marketing emails Railwaygazette.com is the only online solution you need! The number 1 website for the international rail industry The facts Geographical overview* Over 69,000 unique users per month use railwaygazette. com on a regular basis ensuring your marketing message is effectively delivered to key personnel worldwide High usage Statistics - 10th September 2012* Low usage Page impressions: 373,152 Unique users: 69,232 Medium usage *Google Analytics *Google Analytics Online and digital opportunities Social networks From banner ads to e-newsletter sponsorships, customer specific bespoke emails and live broadcasts, Railwaygazette.com offers packages to promote your products, services and website to their full potential. Whatever method you prefer Railwaygazette.com can offer an unrivalled opportunity to reach the rail industry worldwide. Railway Gazette International has very active and influential Twitter and Facebook platforms. An independent way of gauging how popular publications are, is to compare their social media influence. With thousands of followers and fans worldwide, Railway Gazette is the no 1 platform chosen by the rail industry to keep them updated with news and events around the world. Facebook fans: 4,053** **10 September 2012 Twitter followers: 5,011** Online & Digital EU€ Euros Railway Gazette International Online & Digital Opportunities 2013 www.railwaygazette.com Banner advertising Skyscraper Banner 120x600 pixels Lead Banner 468x60 pixels Button Banner 150x90 pixels Half Size Banner 234x60 pixels Planning a campaign? Banner rates To plan your campaign: Railwaygazette.com delivers an average of over 366,000 impressions per month. All banners are sold on an impression basis in blocks of 25,000 impressions. We guarantee that each position will receive a minimum of 25,000 impressions for a set price per month. • Specify a start-date • Specify an end-date • Specify the number of impressions (per 25,000) Online ads are sold by number of impressions. An impression occurs any time that a user calls up a page which contains your ad. CPM is used in online marketing as a benchmark to calculate the relative cost of an online advertising campaign or an ad message. We offer our online banners per block of 25,000 impressions at a set fee per month. Our ad-serving software (OpenX) will deliver the impressions evenly over the duration of the campaign. Skyscraper €2100 per 25,000 impressions Lead Banner €1750 per 25,000 impressions Half Size Banner – top €1450 per 25,000 impressions Half Size Banner – bottom €1450 per 25,000 impressions Button Banner €1100 per 25,000 impressions % Discounts 50,000 – 75,000 impressions less 15% 100,000 – 150,000 impressions less 25% 150,000 – 200,000 impressions less 35% Please note: The minimum amount of impressions per month is 25,000 Online & Digital EU€ Euros “The benefits of Email marketing” Powerful and cost effective – email marketing can generate new business or leads, up date the industry on company news and information and promote events. • Cost effective – email marketing offers substantial savings in comparison to traditional print methods. • Trackable – monitor response, opens, clicks, and use this data to improve future campaigns. • Immediate delivery – campaigns can be turned around quickly to reach a huge audience immediately. Railwaygazette.com E-newsletter E-newsletter sponsorship includes The Railwaygazette.com e-newsletter is a very popular tool for industry professionals. Sent out every Friday to over 44,000 rail professionals, it contains a round-up of the week’s latest news from the international rail industry, plus information on upcoming events. With a sole sponsor per week, the email newsletter has been proved to deliver excellent results for the advertiser. • • • • Weekly E-newsletter subscribers 44,067* *Inxmail figure as of the 10 September 2012 Metro E-newsletter The Metro E-Newsletter contains specific industry news relating to to urban rail, light rail and metros. Sent to over 41,000 recipients every second Wednesday it offers the sponsor an effective marketing tool to specifically target the urban rail industry. Metro E-newsletter subscribers 41,861* *Inxmail figure as of the 10 September 2012 85 x 65 Pixel Gif (animated or un-animated) 1 378 x 66 Pixel Gif (animated or un-animated) Up to 300 words of text Images and elements of the text clickable through to your website E-newsletter sponsorship rates Weekly E-newsletter €1700 per sponsorship Metro E-newsletter €1700 per sponsorship Customer specific Emails Customer specific e-mails offer you the opportunity to reach our unique database of over 39,000 rail professionals. Each email can be individually tailored to suit your needs. This type of email marketing provides the perfect way to advertise your latest company brochure, distribute your own company newsletter, promote an event, conduct a survey or increase your brand awareness. Customer specific Email rates Specific Email €2700 per mailing Online & Digital Railway Gazette International Online & Digital Specifications www.railwaygazette.com Specifications and guides Banner specifications and guides Customer specific Email specifications and guides Banners can be supplied in GIF or Flash formats. We also accept Third Party Banners in HTML format. If supplying in Flash format please ensure any links or click tags are hard-coded into the file and a back up gif file is also supplied. All emails must be supplied in HTML format. They must also be supplied with a text only version (TXT file or word document). Emails must not exceed a maximum width of 700 pixels, there is no maximum height. Banners should be less than 40kb. Maximum animation length is 15 seconds. Links All images must be externally hosted by the client. All links including image links must be live links and not relative links. Always use ALT tags and fixed widths within tables. Avoid using cascading style sheets (CSS). All banners must be supplied with a weblink. Click tags are also accepted. File sizes should be between 40k -100k. Rich media All of our banner positions can be offered in rich media format. Although we are able to support Rich Media, please be aware that not all browsers support Java and therefore a backup GIF must be supplied. Please contact us for your specific Rich Media enquiries. Java, JavaScript, VBScript, forms, frames, ActiveX, animated GIF’s, Flash, or embedded video should not be used. Email subject Please specify a subject line for your email, with a maximum length of 80 characters (including spaces). Less than 50 characters is recommended. Your subject line cannot be all UPPER CASE. E-Newsletter sponsorship specifications Unsubscribe information and web version link All images must be supplied in either GIF of JPEG formats with file sizes less than 25kb. Please note that SWF of Flash files are not compatible for email use. 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Contact us To reserve your advertising, or to discuss your requirements please contact Paul Davis Online Business Development Manager Railway Gazette International NINE, Sutton Court Road Sutton SM1 4SZ England Email: Paul.davis@railwaygazette.com Site measurement by: Ad serving by: Email marketing powered by: Follower of the IAB Ad Unit Guidelines: Recruitment, Tenders & Events Recruitment, Tenders & Events 2013 www.railwaygazette.com Whether you are looking to advertise a vacancy, notice of sale, or promote an event, Railway Gazette and our portfolio of print and online products, offers you the perfect platform to reach key personnel within the global rail industry. We understand the importance of putting your message across and reaching the right people within the industry. Booking a recruitment campaign or advertising your notice of sale ensures your advert is promoted to our global audience of over 69,000 online unique users, 44,000 subscribers of our e-newsletters and 10,600 readers of our monthly magazine. Reach key industry professionals and decision makers Recruitment Advertising Railway Gazette International’s Career Centre has become a popular tool for companies and agencies looking to recruit rail professionals from around the globe. We offer a variety of print and online opportunities designed to help you enhance your campaign which include: • Online listings • Recruiter Profiles • Featured Recruiter • Dedicated e-mail blasts • Job seeker updates Tenders/Expressions of Interest Advertising Through both our popular print and online mediums we offer companies an excellent opportunity to advertise rail notices to a truly global audience of key industry professionals. We offer a variety of marketing opportunities to help deliver the industry exposure and response you are looking for from your notice. • Online listings • Dedicated e-mail blasts • Print adverts Recruitment & Tenders Rates 4 weeks online listing* €900 ¼ Page print + online listing €1950 ½ Page print + online listing €2950 Full Page print + online listing €4150 Dedicated email + online listing €3600 *Discounts available for multiple advertisements All recruitment, tender and expressions of interest advertisements are promoted via our e-newsletters, and within our community groups including Facebook, Twitter, & LinkedIn. Contact us To reserve your advertising, or to discuss your requirements please contact Andrew Walker, Classified Sales Executive Tel +44 208 652 5214 Fax: +44 208 652 5210 Email: andrew.walker@railwaygazette.com Recruitment, Tenders & Events EU€ Euros Recruitment, Tenders & Events 2013 www.railwaygazette.com Specifications Online Advertisement Copy All images or logos must be supplied in high resolution JPG format or EPS format. All descriptions should be supplied as a Word document or TXT file. Where possible please also supply an original PDF version of your print advertisement. Events All industry events are listed free on the popular Railwaygazette.com events page to ensure as many industry professionals as possible are aware of them. We now offer companies the chance to enhance their listing through various different types of online marketing to our 69,000 website users and 44,000 subscribers to our e-newsletters. Enhanced events package • Event Listing including company logo • A detailed description about the event • Web link to your event • Event photos • Guaranteed inclusion in our weekly e-newsletter • Promotion via our popular social networking groups Cost per event €450* Premium events package • Dedicated email blast to our 43,000 subscribers • Event Listing including company logo • A detailed description about the event • Web link to your event • Event photos • Guaranteed inclusion in our weekly e-newsletter • Promotion via our popular social networking groups Cost per event €3600* *Discounts available for multiple events Dedicated Email Specifications Our complete email specification guidelines can be found within our Online & Digital media information. Alternatively contact Andrew Walker (andrew.walker@railwaygazette.com) for more details. Print Advertisement Copy All print advertisements should be supplied in digital format as a high resolution PDF or JPEG. All files including images and logos must be saved as CMYK not as RGB. Advertisement sizes (depth x width) Full page Bleed 296mm x 216mm Trim 290mm x 210mm Type area 254mm x 184mm Half page (vertical) Type area 254mm x 90mm Half page (horizontal) Type area 124mm x 184mm Quarter page (vertical) Type area 124mm x 90mm Quarter page (horizontal) Type area 60mm x 184mm Contact us To reserve your advertising, or to discuss your requirements please contact Andrew Walker, Classified Sales Executive Tel +44 208 652 5214 Fax: +44 208 652 5210 Email: andrew.walker@railwaygazette.com Post: Att: Production, Railway Gazette International, DVV Media UK Ltd. NINE, Sutton Court Road, Sutton, SM1 4SZ, UK Metro Report International Metro Report 2013 www.railwaygazette.com Circulation and readership profile www.metro-report.com | June 2012 AMBITIOUS EXPANSION Santiago Metro Two new lines will be built over PAGE 16 the next six years CROSS-CITY LINE Kuala Lumpur Enabling works have started PAGE 20 on a new route With a circulation of just over 6500 copies, Metro Report International targets the key decision makers in the urban transport market. SHOWCASING BEST PRACTICE IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT Geographical profile Europe 56% 19% Asia 12% North & South America Africa 1% Trams • Light Rail • Metros • Commuter 8% Middle East Industry analysis 39% Urban rail operators 29% Manufacturers 10% 16% Consultants Associations/ Govt Depts Rail 6% Australasia 4% Other Co Di M ar k st rib S et T ut pec re ion ia nd s l Ke y To pi cs Te ch ni ca lF oc u s M ai nT py de he adl me ine Covering urban transport worldwide March 2013 June 2013 September 2013 December 2013 6 February 2013 1 May 2013 21 August 2013 21 November 2013 Metros Making more of Public Transport Light Rail Commuter Rail & Suburban Services As older metros reach their centenary, extensive renewal and upgrading programmes require significant investment. Raising the funding for capital works can prove challenging. Signalling & Train Control Tramways and light rail offer a cost-effective alternative to Urban rail networks have a heavy metros or busy bus routes, crucial role to play in delivering whilst streetcar circulators are UITP’s ambitious PTx2 strategy to becoming attractive to revitalise double public transport’s market older cities. share by 2025. Stations & Services Fully-automated operation is increasingly common on new metros, but the conversion of older lines remains a challenge. Metro stations and bus-rail interchanges form vital nodes in an integrated network, along with the right passenger information and ticketing technologies. • • • • • • • • • • Automation Communications Renewal & upgrading Safety & security Financing Green mobility Station design Fare collection Passenger information Operating strategies Existing heavy rail corridors can facilitate the introduction of urban rail services, but as networks become busier greater segregation is needed from long-distance passenger and freight trains. Rolling Stock Track & Structures The design of urban rail vehicles must trade seats and standing capacity against journey time, facilitate rapid boarding and alighting and ensure accessibility for users with reduced mobility. High reliability is essential to support intensive operation, particularly on underground lines where access and time for maintenance may be very limited. The renewal of elevated structures can pose significant challenges. • • • • • • • • • • Interiors & seating Accessibility Energy storage Traction technology Low-floor cars Metro car orders Urban rail projects Trams and LRVs • MetroRail 2013 Madrid • Eurasia Rail, Istanbul • Rail-Tech Europe, Amersfoort • Sifer, Lille • UITP Congress, Genève • APTA Rail, Philadelphia • APTA, Chicago • UITP Asia-Pacific, Singapore • WCRR/AusRail, Sydney Infrastructure renewal Interoperability Capacity & throughput Track maintenance Urban landscaping Commuter trains EU€ Euros Metro Report Advertising Rates & Data 2013 www.railwaygazette.com 1x 2x4x Page 4 colour €5070 €4920 €4795 2 colour €4000 €3875 €3800 B/W €3440 €3335 €3260 4 colour €3685 €3565 €3495 2 colour €2600 €2525 €2465 B/W €2095 €2035 €1980 4 colour €2475 €2395 €2355 2 colour €1570 €1515 €1485 B/W €1120 €1080 €1065 Half page Quarter page Covers Front €6950 Inside front €5080 Inside back €4950 Outside back €5080 Inserts Rates on application NB Processed cyan, magenta or yellow. All Pantones, matched or special colours = €140 extra Guaranteed Positions = €465 extra Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be received in writing at least 28 days before monthly copy deadline Advertisement copy Advertisement delivery All copy should be supplied in a digital format – high resolution (300 dpi) pdf or jpgs. Advertisements can be sent by either of the following methods. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us on Tel + 44 20 8652 5200 Full page Email: isabel.burton@railwaygazette.com Half page (vertical) All files, including images and logos must be saved as CMYK not as RGB. Graphics and logos with the application software used for creating the advertisement, such as Quark Xpress, InDesign and Illustrator can be saved as TIFF/EPS/JPG format, but not as JPG encoded. Post: Att: Production Railway Gazette International DVV Media UK Ltd NINE, Sutton Court Road Sutton, SM1 4SZ, UK Advertisement sizes (depth x width) Bleed 296mm x 216mm Trim 290mm x 210mm Type area 254mm x 184mm Type area 254mm x 90mm Half page (horizontal) Type area 124mm x 184mm Quarter page (vertical) Type area 124mm x 90mm Quarter page (horizontal) Type area 60mm x 184mm Railway Gazette China Railway Gazette China 2013 CHINA www.railwaygazette.com Deliver your marketing message direct to the railway industry in China. With more than 7000 copies, circulating to senior railway officials in China, Railway Gazette China edition (published in Mandarin) is a vital source of Chinese language information on technical advances and international trends across the international rail industry. Editorial policy Topics covered include all aspects of the rail industry including infrastructure, rolling stock, mainline, metro and freight, traction technology, signalling and passenger information systems. n ai M Pu bl C ica opy tio de n th a em da dlin te e e Top-class information for the Chinese railway industry APRIL EDITION OCTOBER EDITION 11 March 2013 6 September 2013 8 April 2013 9 October 2013 Passenger rolling stock Track & infrastructure Metros & light rail Heavy haul freight Signalling & train control High speed trains Traction technology Energy storage EU€ Euros Railway Gazette China Advertising Rates & Data 2013 www.railwaygazette.com CHINA Geographical distribution Advertisement rates 19.9% Beijing 13.2% Shanghai 2.5% Tianjing 1.2% Chongqing 2.5% Guangzhou 3.9% South China 8.3% North China 6.8% Northeast 4 colour €3200 11.1% Central China 2 colour €2240 16.8% East China B/W €1820 7.1% Southwest Quarter page 6.7% Northwest 4 colour €2155 2 colour €1390 Job function 1x Page 4 colour €4400 2 colour €3470 B/W €2995 Half page €995 B/W 39.0% General manager 37.0% Department manager NB Processed cyan, magenta or yellow. 13.7% Railway engineer All Pantones, matched or special colours = €140 extra Other Guaranteed Positions = €465 extra 10.3% Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be received in writing at least 28 days before monthly copy deadline Industry analysis 11.6% Ministry of Railways/operators 22.8% Railway infrastructure 14.2% Research institutes & universities 9.9% 17.3% 8.9% Rolling stock manufacturers Railway equipment manufacturers Communication & signalling 6.7% Urban rail 8.6% Other Advertisement sizes Full page Bleed 296mm x 216mm Trim 290mm x 210mm Type area 254mm x 184mm Half page (vertical) Type area Advertisement copy Advertisement delivery Half page (horizontal) All copy should be supplied in a digital format – high resolution (300 dpi) pdf or jpgs. 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Available in book and online formats it provides you with all the information you need, when you need it. Advertising in the Railway Directory provides a prime opportunity for your company’s products to be seen by key figures in the railway industry. All advertisements are live for twelve months, making the Railway Directory an ideal and cost-effective way to market your company to the industry worldwide. Indispensable business reference source for the railway industry Display advertising Display advertisements are an ideal way to promote your company to the industry and increase brand awareness. The book version of Railway Directory is extremely popular with industry professionals and advertisers alike. We offer Guide Cards, Full Page and Half page advertising options within the book which is published in December each year. Enhanced print and online listings 3 in 1 Package Promote your company’s products and services to the rail industry worldwide by enhancing your company’s listing. To maximise exposure across both formats we offer a 3-1 in package which includes: With almost 5,000 company listings receiving a basic entry free of charge, we offer a unique chance to enhance your listing by upgrading to one of our Standard or Premium entries. Additional features include enhanced search listing results, the ability to upload video and press releases, as well as adding your company logo to both the printed and online versions. Includes: Add-on: Add-on: • C ompany name and address • Company logo • Videos • 1 00 word company description • Product photos • Contact details • P roduct categories • P ersonnel photos • C ompany profile • P roject references • Display advertisement in the book version • Banner advertisement on the website • Premium enhanced entry Please refer to the 3 in 1 Package Rates panel. 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Zu Details gab er wegen des Der wöchentliche Ansatz Beseitigung erwarteter bis 2017 Kapazitätsengpässe West-Korridor Das DB-Wachstumsprogramm Keine Bundesmittel für Westkorridor im DB-Netz-Wachstums programm Infrastruktur Länder am so genannten Der Westkorridor des Zug „Wachstumsprogramms“ 30.12.2011 der DB hat eine FinanzierungsvereinbaTrassenentgelte keine Aussicht rung für den In der Frage, auf Bundesmittel. Die Wirtschaftlichkeit zweigleisigen gegebenenfalls ob und ABS Uelzen Ausbau der in welchem Methodik der – Stendal (1. gemäß der Umfang Entgelte für die Baustufe). BundesverkehrswegeplaNutzung der Das Bundesverkehrsministerium nung konnte Schienenwege gewerbesteuerpfl nicht nachgewiesen kündigte eine den, heißt es Länder zuständig.ichtig sind, sind die weiträumige werin der Antwort chung des der Bundesregierung auf Korridors Köln Untersuhabe keine Pläne, Die Bundesregierung eine Kleine an. 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Ziel Lösung Hamburg RichtungOstkorridors – von sei es, eine schlossen werden.am 14.02.2012 abgewirtschaftlich tragfähige Lösung Dass die Hinzurechreich nachweisen München – erfolgnung dort „beerdigt“ zu finden, sicht habe, in lassen. So gibt die Ausden nicht festzustehen. wird, scheint noch es seit plan 2015 EingangBundesverkehrswegeDas Ministerium hält Wettbewerbsverzerrungen zu finden. RB 9.1.12 (roe) ausgeschlossen. nicht für EUR* BS_180x40.indd 3 SS Grundsätzlicher Nachfragegerechter Ausbau von und Entlastung großer Knoten Alternativrouten Kernelemente Ihr schneller Informations Halle ��, Stand ��� e der privaten BBW Direktvergabe von abgewiesen und damit drei Buslinien an den die Regiebetrieb Stadtverkeh Die PBefG-Genehmigungen r Wismar bestätigt. wurden hingegen dem Altbetreiber BBW Diese Entscheidun g wird vor dem Verwaltung zugesprochen. sgericht angefochten träge definierte das . Für InhouseaufOLG nur geringere Transparenzanforderung en. 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Er soll in den Belgien in bisherige Der Anbieter ziger und das agentur in das BMVBS. , erklärt 18 Monaten umgesetzt werden Harting, genverkehr weiterentwickeln“ füh Leiter Landverkehr, Michael Unternehmen in die Gewinnzone „Aber wir müssen Pro Logistics. Altersgründen aus SNCB auf Ministerium Logistics der das ren. Dies bestätigte SNCB eine Tä duktion und Angebot rationalisieren.“ verlässt, nahm am 15.08.2012 Abstimmung Anfrage der Redaktion. Dies geschehe in enger tigkeit in der Frankfurter Rechtsanwalts Häfen, Der Plan sieht eine Verbesserung auf. mit der Branche, den Kunden, Kostensen kanzlei HFK (Prof. Horst Franke) der Wirtschaftlichkeit durch iters Verbänden und Partnern. vor. Alle Die Stelle des Unterabteilungsle Möglich kungen und Preiserhöhungen Gratza be Untersucht würden auch Eisenbahnen wird mit Hugo das Einzel Produktionsformen – Einzelwagenver in der Grund keiten, an Subventionen für und Ganz setzt. 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