Media KiT - Henrich Mediacenter

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Media kit
2016
magazine profile
Henrich Publikationen GmbH, Talhofstraße 24 b, 82205 Gilching, Germany, Telephone +49 810 538 53-50, Fax +49 810 538 53-11, bbr@verlag-henrich.de
1. Profil in Brief:
By way of reports, interviews, product news and market analyses, bbr offers senior management in the belt, sheet metal, pipe, profile and wire processing industries important
information and decision-making tools for complex practical tasks. In addition to successful solutions for rational planning, manufacture and quality assurance, bbr also reports on
relevant developments in Research and Development. Our authors offer support not only
on technical issues, however, but also highlight specialist issues affecting personnel, organisation and the economic environment of a company. Interviews, discussions and controversial opinions encourage specialist discourse in the industry.
The reader may visit www.bbr.de on the Internet for in-depth discussions of many topics,
including also current announcements and schedules.
2.frequency:
7 per year
3.edition:
57th edition 2016
4.WEB-ADdRESS:
www.bbr.de
5.memberships:
–
6.ORGAN:
Industrieverband Blechumformung (IBU)
7. Publisher:
Henrich Publikationen GmbH
8.Publishing house:Henrich Publikationen GmbH
Postal address:
Talhofstraße 24 b, 82205 Gilching, Germany
Telephone:
+49 810 538 53-50
Fax:
+49 810 538 53-11
Email: bbr@verlag-henrich.de
9. editorial staff:
Hans-Georg Schätzl, ChR
h.schaetzl@verlag-henrich.de
10.Media Sales:Thomas Schumann, AL
t.schumann@verlag-henrich.de
11. distribution:Henrich Publikationen GmbH, Magdalena Roitzsch
Telephone: +49 810 538 53-62
Fax: +49 810 5 38 53-11
Email: m.roitzsch@verlag-henrich.de
12.subscription prices:Annual subscription Germany:
Annual subscription abroad:
Single purchase:
All prices are net of value added tax plus dues of distribution
13.ISSN:
0005-3848
14.page analysis: 2014 = 7 issues
Magazine format:
132.00 €
132.00 €
23.00 €
230 x 325 mm
Total pages:
708.0 pages =100.0 %
Editorial share:
520.5 pages = 73.7 %
Share of advertisements:
187.5 pages = 26.3 %
Of these:Occasional advertisements:
0 pages = 0.0 %
Bound inserts:
0 pages = 0.0 %
Ads from publishers and printers: 22.9 pages = 3.1 %
Loose inserts: 9
}
Of total
advertisement
15.editorial content analysis: 2014 = 520.5 pages
Rubric:
pages
Workplace, safety engineering, disposal, recycling
13.6
Editorial, content, imprint, miscellaneous
30.0
Research, development and light construction
31.0
Joining technology mechanical, brazing, bonding 10.4
Laser technology
26.3
Material transfer, storage technology, handling, robotics
29.7
Opinion, viewpoint, portrait, interview, jubilee
30.8
Associations, trade fairs, events, media, marketing
21.0
News, people, career
26.6
Surface technology (burring, grinding, coating, oiling)
28.7
Products
32.0
Quality management, measurement and testing technology
18.5
Belt conveyor systems, straightening technology
16.6
Tube-, section- and wire processing
33.0
Welding technology
27.3
Software, hardware, machine and system control
11.4
Separation technology (parting, cutting, sawing, water-jet cutting, stamping) 40.7
Forming (milling, compression, pressure forming, shaping, extraction, bending)27.6
Materials, semi-finished products
28.7
Tools
9.5
Economy, management, smart factory
27.1
%
2.6 %
5.8 %
6.0 %
2.0 %
5.0 %
5.7 %
5.9 %
4.0 %
5.1 %
5.5 %
6.1 %
3.6 %
3.2 %
6.3 %
5.2 %
2.2 %
7.8 %
5.3 %
5.5 %
1.8 %
5.2 %
Media kit
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distribution and
circulation analysis
2016
Henrich Publikationen GmbH, Talhofstraße 24 b, 82205 Gilching, Germany, Telephone +49 810 538 53-50, Fax +49 810 538 53-11, bbr@verlag-henrich.de
16. audited distribution:
18. analysis of geographical distribution:
Publisher’s information: planned distribution for 2016
Member of “Informationsgemeinschaft zur Feststellung der Verbreitung von
Werbeträgern e.V.” (translation: German Circulation Control Board e.V.)
Region:
Proportion of total circulation
%
Copies
94.09
12,687
17. circulation analysis:
Germany:
Average number of copies per issue 1st July 2014 - 30th June 2015.
Other countries:
5.91
797
Actual circulation:
100
13,484
Print run:
Number of distributed copies:
14,000
13,484
Other countries
797
18.1 Analysis of geographical distribution in germany
according to nielsen-areas:
Publisher’s information: planned distribution for 2016
Sold copies:
– Subscribed copies
– Single purchase
– Others
Free copies:
Remaining and archive copies:
658
560
–
98
12,826
516
Other countries
Members
88
%
Copies
215
Nielsen area 1:
10.90 %
(Hamburg, Bremen, Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony)
1,383
Nielsen area 2:
(North Rhine-Westphalia)
25.92 %
3,288
Nielsen area 3a:
(Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland)
12.79 %
1,623
Nielsen area 3b:
(Baden-Wurttemberg)
21.52 %
2,730
Nielsen area 4:
(Bavaria)
16.18 %
2,053
Nielsen area 5-7:
(Berlin and eastern federal states of Germany)
12.69 %
1,610
100 %
12,687
Actual circulation in Germany:
Media kit
2016
readership analysis
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Henrich Publikationen GmbH, Talhofstraße 24 b, 82205 Gilching, Germany, Telephone +49 810 538 53-50, Fax +49 810 538 53-11, bbr@verlag-henrich.de
19. Fields of business/economic sectors:
Publisher’s information: planned distribution for 2016
Department/
Group/
Class
Recipient groups
Classified by industry/trade
German classification of economic activities, Federal Office of Statistics,
edition 2008
24
Manufacture of fabricated metal products
25
Proportion of total circulation
Copies
%
Total
5.99 %
808
Manufacture of basic metals
41.77 %
5,632
28
Mechanical engineering
17.08 %
2,303
28.23, 26.2, 26.3
Manufacture of office machinery, manufacture of machinery and equipment not
elsewhere classified, manufacture of electricity equipment; manufacture of radio,
television and communication equipment and apparatus
7.32 %
987
27
Manufacture of electrical equipment
5.53 %
746
26.6, 26.51.1, 32.5, 26.7
Manufacture of medical equipment, manufacture of equipment for measuring and
control and regulatory technology, optical equipment
4.30 %
580
29
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers, semi-trailers and automotive parts
10.02 %
1,351
30
Manufacture of other transport equipment
3.50 %
472
95.51 %
12,879
Manufacturing sector in total
45-46
Retail trade
4.49 %
605
Actual circulation
100 %
13,484
Please note : Details on the survey method on page AMF-O.
20. size oF organisation:
Clear, precise and direct
Publisher´s information: planned distribution for 2016
Proportion of total circulation
%
Copies
< 50 employees
22.90 %
3,088
50-99 employees
25.61 %
3,453
100-199 employees
21.46 %
2,894
200-499 employees
16.15 %
2,178
500-999 employees
6.93 %
934
> 1,000 employees
6.85 %
924
Others
0.10 %
13
Actual circulation
100 %
13,484
The structure of the recipients of bbr is broken
down in fields of business, sizes of business and
positions within the company which shows you
precisely how your target groups are selected for
distribution.
You can use this structure for your direct mailing
campaigns. Please give us a call – we will be glad
to provide you with all the details.
21.1 job characteristic: scope of functions No data are available for this topic
21.2 job characteristic: position in organisation
Publisher’s information: planned distribution for 2016
Proportion of total circulation
Copies
%
Total
Management
Owner, board member, managing director
45.88 %
6,186
Technical management
Technical management, production manager, plant and works managers, senior department
and divisional managers, heads of department
46.66 %
6,292
Purchasing
Technical purchasing managers, commercial managers
7.46 %
1,006
Actual circulation
100 %
13,484
Please note: Details on the survey method on page AMF-O.
22. education/training:
23. AGE:
}
No data are available for this
topic due to its limited
relevance for the magazine.
advertisement price list
no: 57
Media kit
2016
Valid from 1st October 2015
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Henrich Publikationen GmbH, Talhofstraße 24 b, 82205 Gilching, Germany, Telephone +49 810 538 53-50, Fax +49 810 538 53-11, bbr@verlag-henrich.de
1. circulation:
Print run:
Average number of distributed copies
(in line with AMF-scheme: 2, no. 17):
14,000
13,484
2. magazine format:
230 mm width,
325 mm height
type area:
200 mm width, 282 mm height,
number of columns: 4,
column width: 47 mm
3.printing method/printing material:
Offset, adhesive binding
Printing material in digital form, optimized for 70 line/cm screen ruling
(please order our instruction leaflet).
7. advertisement rates and formats (in €):
Format
Width x height in mm
Basic rate b/w
2/1 page
431 x 282
6,302.00 €
1/1 page
200 x 282
3,316.00 €
2/3 page
132 x 282 / 200 x 184
2,208.00 €
Junior page
149 x 202
1,830.00 €
1/2 page
98 x 282 / 200 x 140
1,664.00 €
1/3 page
64 x 282 / 200 x 92
1,104.00 €
1/4 page
47 x 282 / 98 x 140 / 200 x 68
830.00 €
1/8 page
47 x 140 / 98 x 68 / 200 x 32
459.00 €
4. deadlines:
Frequency: Dates of publication: Closing dates: 7 issues per year
see editorial schedule
see editorial schedule
5.publisher:
Henrich Publikationen GmbH
Talhofstraße 24 b
82205 Gilching, Germany
Telephone: + 49 810 538 53-0
Fax: + 49 810 538 53-11
Email: bbr@verlag-henrich.de
6. Terms of payment:
The invoiced amount is payable net (without deduction) within 30 days of
the invoice date. If payment is made within eight days, the publisher grants
the customer a discount of 2 %. If payment is made in advance, the publi­sher
grants a discount of 3 % of the invoiced amount.
Tax no. 2645 223 73105, VAT ident no. DE 163 778 434
bank details:
Postbank München, IBAN DE81 7001 0080 0915 0428 02, BIC PBNKDEFF
9. Special Advertisement formats: on request
10. discounts:
for insertions within 12 months
Frequency discounts 3 adverts 5 % 6 adverts 10 % 10 adverts 15 %
Volume discounts 2 pages 5 % 4 pages 10 %  6 pages 15 %
11. combinations:
Further rates, combinations and multi-year contracts on request.
preferential placement:
Cover 2
Cover 3
Cover 4
1/8 page across gutter below table of contents
Front cover (only 4c)
Inside front page (only 4c)
3,995.00 €
3,818.00 €
3,995.00 €
1,040.00 €
5,595.00 €
4,876.00 €
layout surcharges:
Costs for technical services like layout and lithograph production are invoiced at cost price.
8.surcharges:
8.1Colour surcharges:
for each scale colour2/1 page and smaller
1/1 page and smaller
1/2 page and smaller
1/3 page and smaller
1/4 page and smaller
1/8 page and smaller
for each special colour (which cannot be extracted from a 4c typeset)
790.00 €
395.00 €
281.00 €
227.00 €
186.00 €
143.00 €
660.00 €
8.2placement:
Other fixed placements of advertisments and inserts 10 % surcharge.
Bleed / double page spread: 10 % surcharge.
All surcharges and technical costs are not subject to discount!
advertisement data:
In order to process your order optimally and quickly we receive your motifs digitally.
We process all professional Mac and PC formats. Please send your data via e-mail to dispo@
verlag-henrich.de.
12. b o u n d i n s e r ts :
< 120 g
2 pages
3,902.00 €
4 pages
5,852.00 €
8 pages
7,781.00 €
Paper weight
< 170 g
4,095.00 €
6,131.00 €
8,167.00 €
> 170 g
4,307.00 €
6,442.00 €
8,565.00 €
A sample insert is required when placing an order. Please deliver untrimmed
(format: 236 x 331 mm). In case of multiple-page inserts please deliver folded.
13. loose inserts:
Total
Price
circulation
per thousand
up to 25 g
248.00 €
up to 30 g
270.00 €
up to 35 g
294.00 €
Total
circulation
up to 40 g
up to 45 g
up to 50 g
Price
per thousand
321.00 €
345.00 €
368.00 €
A sample insert is required when placing an order. Maximum size 224 x 317 mm,
heavier and partial loose inserts on request.
14. insert stickers:
In combination with an advert or insert When processed by machine, gluing costs are included
– Manual processing
1,370.00 €
on request
15. delivery address for positions 12-14
Sellier Druck GmbH, Angerstr. 54, 85354 Freising, Germany
Label: ”
“ and the according issue.
Delivery at the latest 10 days prior to publication, required copies: 14,300
The processing of the data will be free of charge as long as the data comply with our common
terms of digital data acceptance of advertisements. Additional expenditure incurred due to
data being incorrect or incomplete, will be invoiced at cost price. You find the technical profile
in our media center at www.henrich-mediacenter.de.
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advertisement formats
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Valid from 1st October 2015
2016
Henrich Publikationen GmbH, Talhofstraße 24 b, 82205 Gilching, Germany, Telephone +49 810 538 53-50, Fax +49 810 538 53-11, bbr@verlag-henrich.de
/ page
/ page
2 1
Type area
Bleed*
/ page, vertical
13
64 x 282 mm
79 x 325 mm
11
431 x 282 mm
460 x 325 mm
/ page, horizontal
13
200 x 92 mm
230 x 115 mm
/ page, vertical
2 3
200 x 282 mm
230 x 325 mm
/ page, vertical
14
47 x 282 mm
62 x 325 mm
132 x 282 mm
147 x 325 mm
/ page, horizontal
2 3
200 x 184 mm
230 x 207 mm
Junior page
149 x 202 mm
164 x 225 mm
/ page, vertical
12
98 x 282 mm
113 x 325 mm
/ page, horizontal
12
200 x 140 mm
230 x 162 mm
/ page, 2-columned 1/ 4 page, 4-columned 1/8 page, 1-columned 1/8 page, 2-columned 1/8 page, 4-columned
14
98 x 140 mm
113 x 162 mm
200 x 68 mm
230 x 91 mm
47 x 140 mm
62 x 162 mm
98 x 68 mm
113 x 91 mm
200 x 32 mm
230 x 55 mm
*For technical reasons the printing material for each bleed advert has to have additional 3 mm on all sides for trimming.
All Information in mm (width x height)
bound inserts:
Orders can only be accepted and confirmed if a binding sample has been submitted, if
necessary a blind sample with declaration of size and weight. They have to comply to post
regulations to be not mixed up with editorial content. The placement of inserts depends on
the technical possibilities. Inserts have to be delivered untrimmed, multiple-page inserts
have to be folded. The front page of the insert has to be marked. Inserts have to be in a
condition in which no further processing is necessary.
FORMATs:
2- and 4-sided
1 sheet (= 2 pages)
236 x 333 mm
fold
2 sheets (= 4 pages)
472 x 333 mm
5 mm
333 mm
325 mm
trimmed
3 sheets (= 6 pages)
683 x 333 mm
236 mm
untrimmed
230 mm
trimmed
3 mm
3 mm
cutting 3 mm each side
3 mm
472 mm
Copies required:
Delivery date:
14,300 copies (incl. excess quantity)
10 days prior to publication
6-sided
fold
fold
333 mm
325 mm
trimmed
5 mm
236 mm
untrimmed
227 mm
219 mm
230 mm
trimmed
224 mm
219 mm
cutting 3 mm each side
682 mm
Technical data:
Inserts will be inserted loosely. Maximum size: width 224 x 317 mm. They have to be in a
condition where no further processing is necessary. For this purpose, loose inserts are to
be delivered unbundled and uncrossed. Additional processing (e. g. folding) will be
charged separately. Loose inserts printed on other material than paper can only be accepted if a binding sample has been submitted and if publishing house and post have
agreed in advance.
Copies required:
Delivery date:
14,300 copies
10 days prior to publication
INSERT STICKERS:
Glued postcards or advertising materials on inserts or adverts are charged at 1,370.00 €, including adhesive costs for
mechanical gluing. For parallel gluing edges the insert stickers can be placed on a right-hand page against the binding
in accordance with the adjacent sketch. The binding of the
insert sticker can point to the binding or the foot of a brochure. A positioning instruction is mandatory before production. Gluing is only possible in the area marked in blue. No
gluing is possible in the yellow area between 30 and 60 mm
from the binding for technical reasons. Adhesive costs will
be charged at cost in all other cases than that described
above, including oblique positioning.
*) the distance from the cut-off is 20 mm if the insert sticker
should not be cut.
20 mm
2 0 mm
20 m m *)
20 m m
Tip-on samples:
Brochures, CDs and samples are possible. Orders can only be accepted if a binding sample
has been submitted. Prices and gluing costs on request.
3 mm
3 mm
Loose inserts:
Orders can only be accepted and confirmed if a binding sample has been submitted, if
necessary a blind sample with declaration of size and weight. They have to comply to post
regulations to be not mixed-up with editorial content. The placement of inserts depends
on the technical possibilities.
Delivery address for bound inserts, loose inserts and postcards:
Sellier Druck GmbH, Angerstr. 54, 85354 Freising, Germany
Label: ”
“ and the according issue.
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1.web-Adress:
www.bbr.de
2.profile in brief:
bbr.de offers premium content in the fields of technology, management,
economy, science and careers to specialists and management in the metal
industry. The user is offered free access to daily reports as well as the full
archived content of past magazines. The website offers links to information
on the companies in the sector, a comprehensive events and fair calendar, a
movie site, tips on books, the job market and much more, rendering it a
­valuable platform for your daily information.
5.Access control:
IVW
6.Usage data:
www.ivw.de
3. Target group:
Owner, directors, general management and technical management in the
branches metal production and machining, manufacture of metal products,
automotive and other vehicle production, electric-, electronic- and medicalproduction, engineering and processing industry overall.
4. Prices and types of advertisement:
Type of advertisement
Placement
Format/size in pixels
Data volume up to
Price in €
Full Banner
all pages
468 x 60
80 KB
  93.00/CPM
Half Banner
all pages
234 x 60
80 KB
  53.00/CPM
Leaderboard
all pages
728 x 90
80 KB
159.00/CPM
Wide Skyscraper
all pages
160 x 600
80 KB
187.00/CPM
Half Skyscraper
all pages
160 x 300
80 KB
118.00/CPM
Rectangle
all pages
336 x 280
80 KB
200.00/CPM
Footer Layer
all pages
806 x 100
80 KB
173.00/CPM
homepage
1,500 characters + picture
80 KB
  188.00/week
Text Ad
Additional formats and special ads on request.
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1.Name:
6.Usage data:
BBR-Newsletter
2,950 recipients (as of 08/05/2015)
2. Profile in brief:
The weekly newsletter offers its readers current information about the industry. Every Friday, it provides information on current market issues and
developments in engineering and management. The newsletter in this way
provides a comprehensive stream of information to specialists and managers in the belt, sheet metal, pipe, profile and wire processing industry.
3.target group:
Owner, directors, general management and technical management in the
branches metal production and machining, manufacture of metal products,
automotive and other vehicle production, electric-, electronic- and medicalproduction, engineering and processing industry overall.
4. Frequency:
weekly
5. Prices and types of advertisement:
Format/size in pixels
Data volume up to
Full Banner
Type of advertisement
468 x 60
80 KB
316.00
Half Banner
234 x 60
80 KB
269.00
Leaderboard
Wide Skyscraper
Half Skyscraper
We recommend static image files.
Flash files cannot be processed.
Rectangle
Text Ad
Additional formats and special ads on request.
Price in €/dispatch
728 x 90
80 KB
720.00
160 x 600
80 KB
1,087.00
160 x 300
80 KB
688.00
336 x 280
80 KB
823.00
1,500 characters + picture
80 KB
378.00
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1. Banner formats:
Full Banner
468 x 60 px
Data volume up to 80 KB
Placement website: all pages
Half Banner
234 x 60 px
Data volume up to 80 KB
Placement website: all pages
Leaderboard
728 x 90 px
Data volume up to 80 KB
Placement website: all pages
Wide Skyscraper
160 x 600 px
Data volume up to 80 KB
Placement website: all pages
.............
.............
.............
Half Skyscraper
160 x 300 px
Data volume up to 80 KB
Placement website: all pages
Rectangle
336 x 280 px
Data volume up to 80 KB
Placement website: all pages
1,500 characters + picture
Text Ad
Data volume up to 80 KB
Placement website: frontpage
Footer Layer
806 x 100 px
Data volume up to 80 KB
Placement website: all pages
Footer Layer website only
Address rental
price list
Media kit
2016
Valid from 1st October 2015
Henrich Publikationen GmbH, Talhofstraße 24 b, 82205 Gilching, Germany, Telephone +49 810 538 53-50, Fax +49 810 538 53-11, bbr@verlag-henrich.de
The perfect addition to your cross-medial advertising efforts: Direct mailing efforts
General information
Selection lump sump Minimum contract value Minimum purchase after matching 70 %
€ 150.00
€ 475.00
illustration
2. Usage
Company address
with characteristic of industry
+ Company size and / or regional limitation
} 10%
} 15%
illustration
3. Usage
discount
discount
Customized Address
€ 0.28
€ 0.33
by position / function
+ Line of business
+ Company size and / or regional limitation
€ 0.38
€ 0.43
€ 0.48
We gladly take care of the entire handling:
Exemplary calculation to our lettershop 1-paged laser letter DIN-long format + flyer
Circulation
500
2 000
4 000
8 000
12 000
Address rental customized address (1 characteristic) incl. selection lump sump
€ 340.00
€ 910.00
€ 1,670.00
€ 3,190.00
€ 4,710.00
Production laser letter (customzied letter: laser printing 1/0-coloured DIN A4)
€ 202.50
€ 255.00
€ 340.00
€ 510.00
€ 680.00
Folding + enveloping of 2 mailing components, stamping, postal delivery
€ 180.00
€ 180.00
€ 183.60
€ 367.20
€ 469.20
Domestic postal charges*
€ 310.00
€ 1,240.00
€ 1,120.00
€ 2,240.00
€ 3,360.00
€ 1,032.50
€ 2,585.00
€ 3,313.60
€ 6,307.20
€ 9,219.20
Total cost**
The prices are to be understood plus Value Added Tax.
* 20 g, DIN-long, from circulation of 4,000 copies as Infopost possible.
** plus envelope DIN-long with window; € 12.50 prer thousand.
Contact: Magdalena Roitzsch · Phone +49 810 538 53-62 · adressen@verlag-henrich.de
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2016
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Henrich Publikationen GmbH, Talhofstraße 24 b, 82205 Gilching, Germany, Telephone +49 810 538 53-50, Fax +49 810 538 53-11, bbr@verlag-henrich.de
bbr WIRE
bbr FUTURE
bbr FUTURE
Special section
in bbr 02/16
Special section
bbr 03/16
Special section
bbr 05/16
55. Jahrgang | 18 Euro | Sonderteil | März 2014 | www.bbr.de
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24 SEITEN Aktuelles und neueste Entwicklungen aus der
Circulation:
14, 000 copies
inside main edition
+ further 2,000 copies for the tradefair
wire & Tube
55. Jahrgang | Heft 1 | Mai 2014 | www.bbr.de
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»Moderne Kaltumformung
kann manche Nachfolgeprozesse einsparen.« FUTURE
Key topic
Industry 4.0
Circulation:
14,000 copies
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bbr WIRE is a logical extension of the bbr topics dealing with the manufacture and processing of wire. Be it springs or rigid bodies or be
it for the automobile, furniture or electrical
sector or for the industry or job shoppers –
the majority of wire processing companies
also manufactures metal sheets, profiles and
pipes. Therefore, bbr and bbr WIRE reach a
large coincidence of target group readers,
thus delivering high value to the customer.
Every two years, bbr WIRE is published as a
special section in the trade fair edition of bbr
and as an additional separate edition for the
trade fair, wire, in Düsseldorf.
Industrie
4.0
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AUSBLICK auf die industriellen Prozesse von Morgen
konnte sich beim neuen SL für viel Aluminium entscheiden,
aber ist Leichtmetall auch eine Lösung für die Massenproduktion?
24 SEITEN Entwicklungen und Ideen für Morgen
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Date of publication:
03/23/16
Closing date:
02/29/16
Editorial deadline:
02/22/16
55. Jahrgang | Heft 2 | September 2014 | www.bbr.de
Date of publication:
04/18/16
Closing date:
03/22/16
Editorial deadline:
03/15/16
bbr FUTURE directs its gaze into the future. We
enter into dialogue with the nuclei of research
and deve­lopment. The editorial office searches
for trendsetting ideas in the academic environment, in industry´s laboratories and in the garages of the start-ups. The spectrum of technical information on the latest findings in metal
processing, on machines and plant control and
on production planning is complemented by
topical information on management methods.
Again, the main subjects in the issues April and
September are Industrie 4.0 and light construction on all of its bevels. For December, we are
focusing on further two future subjects: energy management and drive technology.
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konnte sich beim neuen SL für viel Aluminium entscheiden,
aber ist Leichtmetall auch eine Lösung für die Massenproduktion?
24 SEITEN Entwicklungen und Ideen für Morgen
Key topic
Light construction
Circulation:
14 0 00 copies
Date of publication:
09/09/16
Closing date:
08/17/16
Editorial deadline:
08/10/16
bbr FUTURE
Special section
bbr 07/16
57. Jahrgang | Heft 3 | September 2016 | www.bbr.de
Philipp Schütte,
RU Bochum:
»Kurzzeitsintern kann sogar
einfaches Eisen zu einem
›Hartmetall‹ machen.« 58
Mark Jennings,
Dawson Shanahan:
»Moderne Kaltumformung
kann manche Nachfolgeprozesse einsparen.« 78
FUTURE
Energiemanagement +
Antriebstechnik
24 SEITEN Entwicklungen und Ideen für Morgen
Key topic
drive technology
Circulation:
14 0 00 copies
Date of publication:
11/16/16
Closing date:
10/14/16
Editorial deadline:
10/07/16
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SUMMARY OF THE survey method of the recipient structure
analysis (AMF Schema 2, No. 18
AND AMF-SCHEME 3-E, No. 19 TO 21)
1.Research method:
Distribution analysis in the form of a file analysis – total collection
2.Description of the recipients at the time of the data collection:
2.1Character of the file:
The recipient file includes the addresses of all the recipients. Due to the existing postal
information, the file can be sorted according to zip code or according to recipients from
Germany and abroad.
2.2 Total number of recipients in the file:
22,936
2.3 Total number of changing recipients:
11,844
2.4Recipient´s structure of an average edition according to sales structure:
– Paid circulation 658
Of these: Subscribed copies
560
Single purchase Others
98
– Free copies 12,826
Of these: Permanent free copies
622
Alternating free copies
11,844
Promotional free copies
360
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Version: July 2015
Actual circulation 13,484
– Germany 12,687
– Abroad
797
3.Description of the survey:
3.1 Total circulation (analysed proportion):
Actual circulation 13,484 = 100 %
Of these not included in the analysis:
Promotional copies 360 = 2,67 %
The analysis represents
of the acutal dristibution (tvA): 13,124 = 97.33 %
3.2Date of the analysis: 16th July 2015
3.3Description of the survey´s base:
The survey is based on the total file. The distribution percentages were determined according to
the annual average total circulation in Germany and abroad in line with AMF, no. 17.
3.4 Target persons of the survey:
All recipients included in this analysis: Personal recipients in institutions (companies and plants).
3.5Definition of the reader: No data are available for this topic
3.6 Period of the analysis: 1st July 2014 – 30th June 2015
3.7Conduction of the analysis: Publisher
This survey meets the latest requirements of the ZAW framework for advertising media
analysis regarding structure, implementation and reporting.
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editorial
schedule
2016
Issue
Technology
Focus
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Special
Permanent desks: People – Facts – Success – Viewpoint – Science – Products – Media
1
Review Blechexpo/Schweisstec
– innovations and interesting from the
fair at Stuttgart
February
Intra logistics
DOP:02/18/16
– warehouse systems
CD*:01/26/16
– feeder
ED: 01/18/16
– robots
FOKUS
METAV
Düsseldorf,
02/23–02/27/2016
From the rolling mill to the
press
– rolling and extruding
– coil handling, strip processing
lines
– longitudinal and transverse
separation, straightening
– moulding machines, tools
– high pressure forming,
GrindTec
Augsburg,
03/16–03/19/2016
Permanent desks: People – Facts – Success – Viewpoint – Science – Products – Media
2
Tubes and sections
– manufacturing
– shaping, bending, round chains
March
– fabrication, cutting to length
DOP:03/23/16 – processing, machining ends
CD*:02/29/16 – coating, refining
ED: 02/22/16 – warehousing
– semi-finished-products, tools
– testing engineering, plant design
Bending technology
– bending and folding
– tools, bent components
Fair issue
wire & TUBE
FOKUS
WIRE
– wire manufacturing
– bent components,
springs
– coating, refining
– tools
wire & Tube
Düsseldorf,
04/04–04/08/2016
Joining and cutting
– thermal joining and cutting
(welding, plasma, autogenous)
– mechanical joining and cutting TRADING
(screws, rivets, clinching, toxing – metal trading with
sawing, water jet cutting)
focus on pipes and
wire
– metal service center
Permanent desks: People – Facts – Success – Viewpoint – Science – Products – Media
3
Software
– CAD/CAE/CRM-systems
– machine and plant control
April
– production planning
DOP:04/18/16 – simulation
CD*:03/22/16
Quality in the company
ED: 03/15/16
– quality management
– measuring and testing engineering
– workplace, ergonomics
– air pollution control
– disposal, recycling
Fair issue
HMI/Control/SENSOR+TEST
FOKUS
Automation
– robots
– feeder, feeding systems
– safety engineering
– warehouse technology
FUTURE
– Industrie 4.0
– energy management
– light construction
– multimateriality
i-Quadrat Intelligente
Instandhaltung, 1/16
– retrofit
– energy efficiency
– software
– a. s. o.
HMI/Industrial
Automation/Digital
Factory
Hanover,
04/25–04/29/2016
Control
Stuttgart,
04/26–04/29/2016
SENSOR+TEST
Nuremberg,
05/10–05/12/2016
Permanent desks: People – Facts – Success – Viewpoint – Science – Products – Media
4
Surface technology
– baring, burring
– cleaning, coating, refining
May
– lubricating, oiling, marking
DOP:05/25/16 Cutting technology
CD*:04/28/16 – punching, perforation, notching
ED: 04/21/16 – cutting and precision cutting
– waterjet cutting
Semi-finished products
– hybrid components
Fair issue
LASYS/O&S/parts2clean
Stanztec
LASYS/O&S/
parts2clean
Stuttgart,
05/31–06/02/2016
FOKUS
Stanztec
Pforzheim,
06/21–06/23/2016
Laser technology
– sources
– machines and components
– welding, cutting, marking
Permanent desks: People – Facts – Success – Viewpoint – Science – Products – Media
5
Tubes and sections
– manufacturing
– shaping, bending, round chains
September
– fabrication, cutting to length
DOP:09/09/16 – processing, machining ends
CD*:08/17/16 – coating, refining
ED: 08/10/16 – warehousing
– semi-finished-products, tools
– testing engineering, plant design
Intra logistics
– warehouse systems
– feeder, feeding systems
– robots, automation
FOKUS
FUTURE
Waterjet cutting
– pump systems
– jet heads, nozzles
– machinery and equipment
– fluid technology, recycling
– light construction
– multimateriality
– Industrie 4.0
Thermal cutting
– plasma and flame cutting
i-Quadrat Intelligente
Instandhaltung, 2/16
– automation
– telemaintenance and
diagnosis
– cleaning
– remanufacturing
– plant availability
Permanent desks: People – Facts – Success – Viewpoint – Science – Products – Media
6
Strip processing lines
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