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DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTSWEBCAST SPONSORSHIPSEditorial Webcast Participating Sponsor (RCEP Accredited**): $10,300 (GROSS) / $8,750 (NET)

One-minute commercial, leads, exposure throughout webcast promotion and event. Four sponsors maximum. Full-page print ad promoting webcast topic: $2,400(G) / $2,000(N).

One-on-One Webcast (Non-accredited): $21,200 (GROSS) / $18,000 (NET)

One topic, one panelist chosen by sponsor, one sponsor, one-minute commercial. Maximum presentation time is 45 minutes.

Custom Sole-Sponsor (Non-accredited): $29,400 (GROSS) / $25,000 (NET)

Up to three speakers chosen by sponsor, two one-minute commercials, up to 90 minutes in length.

* All Webcasts are archived for one year.

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CUSTOM eBLASTPlant Engineering offers custom eBlast opportunities with multiple list segmentations. Talk to your marketing consultant for details.

eGUIDESA multi-media, digital publication combining editorial content with related whitepapers, online content, and links to videos and promoted with banner ads, email campaigns, and eNewsletters.TOPICS: The Complete Guide to Wireless Strategy, A Four-Step Process to Full Energy Control, Motor Management: Adapting to the New Rules, Setting a Maintenance Strategy that Reduces Downtime and Equipment Replacement, Data Management, Finding the Right Numbers.$28,200 (GROSS) / $23,985 (NET) for 3 months; includes one-time 1/3 page full-color print ad promoting eGuide.

QUICK POLLInitiate a conversation with your customers and prospects in a weekly poll question on www.plantengineering.com. The Quick Poll collects research in one easy-to-execute program. Only one Quick Poll will be offered each week. The ROS Quick Poll includes two skyscrapers (160x600), leaderboard (728x90), and a 120x90 image. Cost is $1,800 (GROSS) / $1,500 (NET) per week.

ONLINE EDUCATIONAL VIDEO SERIESPromote thought leadership and education by sponsoring a topical video training series hosted on the Plant Engineering website. From shooting to post production and promotion, Plant Engineering will work with industry experts to create compelling videos for engineers looking for education. Our internal team will work with you to determine the video series theme, and timeline for production and promotion. Talk to your marketing consultant for more information.

eNEWSLETTERS AND CIRCULATION*

EDITORIAL eNEWSLETTER SPONSORSHIP RATES (GROSS/NET)LEVEL ONE: $5,900(G) / $4,995(N): Skyscraper banner (160x600 pixels), a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

LEVEL TWO: $4,500(G) / $3,795(N): Text ad unit, which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

LEVEL THREE: $1,800(G) / $1,500(N): Text ad unit, which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSHIP: $7,600(G) / $6,450(N): Skyscraper banner (160x600 pixels), and three text ad units which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

PRODUCT & MEDIA SHOWCASE SPONSORSHIP RATES (GROSS/NET)MULTI-SPONSOR: $3,500(G) / $2,995(N): One product highlight: image (product or logo at 100x100 pixels), 30 words of descriptive ad text, and website link.

EXCLUSIVE: $8,200(G) / $6,995(N): Six product highlights: image (product or logo at 100x100 pixels), 30 words of descriptive ad text, and website link.

CONTENTSTREAMTM ContentStream™ is a content syndication software that delivers professionally developed, engineer-centric content to customers for use on their website and within their eNewsletters. By enhancing your content portfolio with third-party content from ContentStream™, you position your company as a thought leader and educational resource in the engineering community. In addition to receiving third-party content, ContentStream™ customers receive real-time content analytics, target audience persona maps, and eNewsletter campaign management. Contact Product Manager Patrick Lynch at [email protected] or 630-571-4070 x 2210 to learn more about ContentStream™ and other content marketing solutions. For pricing information visit www.cfemedia.com/ContentStreamPackages

PLANTENGINEERING.COM RATES COST PER MONTH AD TYPE POSITION AD SIZE (PIXELS) GROSS/NET

Skyscraper Run of Site 160x600 $4,400/$3,750Leaderboard Run of Site 728x90 $3,500/$2,950Boom Box Run of Site 300x250 $3,500/$2,950

Quick Poll Run of Site 160x600 (2), $1,800/$1,500

728x90, 120x90 per monthSearch Sponsorship Run of Site 160x600 (3), $5,900/$5,000 Package - 5 Ad Units & Targeted 728x90, 88x31 max 2 sponsorsMobile Ad Unit Apps for Engineers 300x50 $3,500/$3,000

GLOBAL SYSTEM INTEGRATOR DATABASE & SUPPLEMENTSupport system integrators who specify your products in manufacturing applications. Designed to link end-users with engineering service providers, this database allows SIs to promote their specialties through comprehensive corporate profiles. Grow your business by promoting your system integrator relationships and access valuable market intelligence related to the specific integration needs of Plant Engineering subscribers based on database criteria. Visit www.plantengineering.com/global-si-database

EDITORIAL RESEARCHResearch sponsors benefit from valuable insights into critical trends, hidden needs, and behaviors concerning a specific topic. Topics released quarterly: Energy Management; Workforce Development; Safety; and Maintenance.Sponsors receive: Executive summary in PDF; full set of data tables, promotions include print: eNewsletter ads, website landing page, and rotating banners.Expand your investment with program add-ons including 3-5 custom questions, leads, live presentation of data to your team, whitepapers, and webcasts. $17,600 (GROSS) / $14,995 (NET); add-ons are additional.

PlantMail! (Weekly): 33,178

Maintenance Connection (Monthly): 27,802

Product & Media Showcase (Monthly): 23,041

Energy Management (Monthly): 40,733

Safety (Every other month): 37,047

Whitepaper Connection (Quarterly): 22,511

Industry News & Products:

Chemical Manufacturing (Monthly)

Oil & Gas (Monthly)

Packaging (Monthly)

Database sizes vary due to opt-in/ opt-out nature of email delivery*Source: Publisher's Own Data, Total Audience Profile, Summer 2014

Scan the QR code for more information and to view our interactive media kit.

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PRINT RATES (GROSS) FOUR-COLOR ADS 1X 6X 10XFull Page Spread $16,000 $15,000 $14,000Full Page $10,000 $8,000 $7,0001/2 Page Horizontal Spread $8,500 $8,000 $7,5002/3 Page $8,000 $7,500 $7,0001/2 Island $8,000 $7,000 $6,5001/3 Page Horizontal Spread $7,000 $6,000 $5,0001/2 Page $6,000 $5,000 $4,5001/3 Page $5,000 $4,000 $3,0001/4 Page $4,000 $3,000 $2,500

PRINT RATES (NET) FOUR-COLOR ADS 1X 6X 10XFull Page Spread $13,600 $12,800 $11,900Full Page $8,500 $6,800 $6,0001/2 Page Horizontal Spread $7,200 $6,800 $6,4002/3 Page $6,800 $6,400 $6,0001/2 Island $6,800 $6,000 $5,5001/3 Page Horizontal Spread $6,000 $5,100 $4,3001/2 Page $5,100 $4,300 $3,8001/3 Page $4,300 $3,400 $2,6001/4 Page $3,400 $2,600 $2,100

MEDIA SHOWCASE FOR ENGINEERS

Showcase your new products, literature, apps, videos, case studies, whitepapers, online and in-person training. Design Specs and Pricing:Full Page: 6.7" x 8.5" at $5,900 (GROSS) / $5,000 (NET)1/6 Page: 2.125" x 4.125" at $1,170 (GROSS) / $995 (NET)

CLASSIFIED (GROSS) / (NET)

Full Page $5,000 / $4,250 1/3 Page $3,000 / $2,5501/2 Page $3,000 / $2,550 1/6 Page $1,500 / $1,300Per Inch $590 / $500

PRINT AD SIZESTRIM SIZE: 7-7/8" X 10-1/2" PRINTED WEB OFFSET BINDING: PERFECT BINDINGRUN OF BOOK (WIDTH X DEPTH) NON-BLEED BLEEDSpread (gutter bleed) 15" x 10" 16-1/4" x 10-3/4"Page 7" x 10" 8-1/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Page Horizontal Spread 15" x 4-5/8" 16-1/4" x 5-1/4"2/3 Page Vertical 4-1/2" x 10" 5-1/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Island 4-1/2" x 7-1/2" 5-1/8" x 8-1/8"1/3 Page Horizontal Spread 14-3/4" x 3-1/2" 16-1/4" x 4-1/4"1/2 Vertical 3-3/8" x 10" 3-7/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Horizontal 7" x 4-5/8" 8-1/8" x 5-1/4"1/3 Square 4-1/2" x 4-5/8" 5-1/8" x 5-1/4"1/3 Vertical 2-1/8" x 10" 2-3/4" x 10-3/4"1/4 Square 3-3/8" x 4-5/8" 4" x 5-1/4"

Bleed ads: Keep all essential material 1/4" from all trim edges.

COVER AD OPPORTUNITIES

Cover Bug: Bisect a 3.4" box diagonally, the space at bottom right is your design area with bleed. Final design: high-resolution CMYK, PDF, TIF at 300 dpi.Bellyband: Final Size: 17 1/4" x 5"Contact Production Manager for PDF template for all image, bleed and overlap specs.

SPECIAL POSITIONS / COVER POSITIONS: Add 10% to four-color rate. Note: Publisher reserves the right to select ad locations unless advertiser pays for preferred positions. No additional charge for bleed.(Covers and special positions cannot be cancelled.)

TERMS: 15% agency commissionable. Net 30 days. Agency commission disallowed after 30 days from date of invoice. PUBLISHER’S COPY PROTECTION CLAUSE: Advertiser and advertising agency assume liability for all content (including text, representation, and illustrations) of advertisements printed and also assume responsibility for any claims arising thereof against the publisher. The publisher reserves the right to reject any advertising that he feels is not in keeping with publication’s standards. All copy subject to publisher’s approval.JOINT LIABILITY: Publisher reserves right to hold advertiser and/or its advertising agency jointly and severely liable for all monies that are due and payable to the publisher.

UPLOAD YOUR X1A PDF FORMATTED PRINT AD MATERIALS TO: http://ads.cfemedia.com

MAGAZINE CIRCULATIONPlant Engineering reaches 67,177 magazine subscribers consisting of plant engineers, plant managers and maintenance professionals.*

TOTAL SUBSCRIBERS: 123,024Plant Engineering reaches an unduplicated total of 123,024 subscribers through the magazine and monthly eNewsletters.*

2015 Editorial Calendar➾ WHAT’S ‘IN’ EACH ISSUE:

IN Focus: News, opinion and information on manufacturing trends

INdustry Focus: A look at key manufacturing marketsINnovations: Our monthly look at the best new products

IN Conclusion: Content Manager Bob Vavra’s unique views on manufacturing

3D printing: There are better materials and a better understanding of how to make it practical for manufacturing.

Break-fix: It's a terrible strategy, but sometimes it works. Know the difference.

The machine tool revolution: Get more out of your CNC than ever before.

Energy monitoring 24/7: Does the last person who leaves turn out the lights?

HMI: Providing data visibility to everyone in your plant.

Conveyors and imaging: Make sure these two technologies always work together.

2014 Plant Engineering

Salary Survey

Applied Automation;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Special Report: Effective Training;Executive Voice Corporate Profiles;Fast Start Program;Training & Event Planner

A3 Business Forum: Jan. 21-23, Orlando, FL

ARC Industry Forum Orlando: Feb. 9-12, Orlando, FL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

Third-party services: Picking the right operations to outsource so you can maximize your staff.

CMMS: It may be computerized, but it still needs a human touch.

Hydraulics: An overlooked technology deserves attention to be utilized effectively.

The right light: How to pick the proper system for the proper location.

The handheld revolution: Making sure your mobile data and HMIs talk to each other.

The modern warehouse: It's all about high efficiency, small spaces, and quick responses.

Oil & Gas

Pure Power;

White Paper Connection

ProMat: March 23-26, Chicago, IL

RIA Automate Show: March 23-26, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Maintenance

Product lifecycle management: Putting designers and plant managers together from the start.

The value of maintenance training: Get all members of your team involved.

Compressed air: Measure efficiency throughout your day, even if no one else is.

NFPA 70E update: What's coming in the next revision, and where are the safety gaps.

Control system update: Trends and technologies around effective system controls.

Integrating lift trucks: Delivering data right to the operator to improve.

2014 Product of the Year Winners

Applied Automation; Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering

Hannover Messe: April 13-17, Hannover, Germany

CSIA Executive Conference:April 30-May 2, Washington, DC

WEBCAST Supply Chain Management

Time for training? Finding a couple of hours to train workers is tough, but the value is great and easy to measure.

Maintenance in your hand: Remote devices gain acceptance. How to effectively use them.

HVAC systems: Managing your system throughout the year for peak efficiency.

Motors and drives: Your system workhorse is an overlooked source of efficiency.

Security in automation: The greatest threat to your system may be the smart phone.

Inventory management: Barcodes, RFID, and the pencil: All three tools have their roles.

Pharmaceuticals

White Paper Connection

Offshore Technology Conference: May 4-7, Houston, TX

The Automation Conference: May 19,20, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Energy Management

The global plant: How global manufacturers create a 24-hour manufacturing process.

Predictive maintenance: Make sure you analyze data properly.

The ABC's of lubrication: Don't forget the fundamentals when setting up your system.

What is a “sustainable plant?” Use all energy sources to improve efficiency.

Automation and Lean: Make them work together seamlessly.

Lifts and cranes: Integrate lifting devices with your hydraulics system.

Transportation

Applied Automation; Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Pure Power;Special Report: Effective Training;Harvey Ad-Q Study;Innovations from the Industry;Training & Event Planner

Sensors Expo : June 9-11, Long Beach, CA

NFPA Conference & Expo: June 22-25, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

Robotics: The rise of the machines leads to a rise in productivity. And as costs come down, their use increases.

Lean maintenance: The new strategies and the biggest opportunities.

Indoor air quality: Analyze your production line for gaps in the air quality system.

VFDs: Why they are now vital to energy management strategy.

The robust wireless system: Building the perfect system for your plant.

Supply chain speed: How to keep pace with the demands at both ends of your system.

Food Production

Applied Automation;Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Internet Profiles

API Offshore Safe Lifting Conference & Expo: July 14,15, Houston, TX

WEBCAST & RESEARCH

Effective Training

Partners in education: How manufacturers and colleges have forged a profitable pipeline for new talent.

Asset management: Using KPIs to keep your focus on equipment effectiveness.

OEMs: Get the most out of your relationship with machine builders.

Power quality: Factor harmonics into every electrical source in your facility.

Alarm management: Sorting through all the noise to find the crisis.

Manual devices: Why casters, carts, and hand trucks still play with a vital role.

Engineering Leaders

Under 40

Pure Power;White Paper Connection

Pack Expo & Pharma Expo: Sept. 28-30, Las Vegas, NV

Quality Expo: Sept 29-Oct. 1, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Safety

The research behind safety: How test labs and suppliers turn safety issues into safety solutions.

OEE: It's a great benchmark for production excellence if you use it properly.

Compressed air: Finding the waste in your system requires sharp eyes and sharp ears.

Arc flash safety: Finding the intersection between technology advances and human caution.

System integration: Find the right third-party partner to deliver a solution.

Lift trucks and energy: CNG, fuel cell, electric, or fuel; which one is right for you?

Heavy Machinery

Applied Automation;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering

SPE, ATCE: Oct. 12-14, Houston, TX

The Assembly Show: Oct. 27-29, Rosemont, IL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

2015 Product of the Year Finalists: The greatest manufacturing innovations from around the world are on display.

Preventive maintenance: How your operators become a new source of knowledge.

Bearing maintenance: What to look for, what to listen for, and what to prepare for.

Power transmission: Best practices to measure your system's effectiveness.

SCADA systems: Building an effective system to keep track of your operation.

Integrated supply chain: Get your suppliers on board—or get new suppliers.

2015 Product of the Year

Finalists

White Paper Connection

SPS IPC Drives: Nov. 24-

26, Nuremberg, Germany

Automation Fair: Nov. 18,19, Chicago, IL

2015 Top Plant: The year's best manufacturing plants are honored.

Best Practices in

Maintenance

Best Practices in

Mechanical Systems

Best Practices in

Electrical Systems

Best Practices in

Automation

Best Practices in Material Handling Systems

2015 Top Plant Winners

2016 Global System Integrator Supplement;Applied Automation;Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Pure Power

Maintenance Solutions: Increasing uptime equals increased capacity, and that translates to profit for your plant. Maintenance Solutions: Increasing uptime equals increased capacity, and that translates to profit for your plant.

Cover Story: A look at the major trends affecting manufacturing in the U.S. and the world. Cover Story: A look at the major trends affecting manufacturing in the U.S. and the world.

2015 Print Ad Rates & Mechanical Requirements

Mechanical Solutions: Strategies to get the most out of your mechanical system, including HVAC, lubrication, and all your moving parts. Mechanical Solutions: Strategies to get the most out of your mechanical system, including HVAC, lubrication, and all your moving parts.

Electrical Solutions: Effectively managing your electrical system and understanding the cost of energy as a raw material in your process. Electrical Solutions: Effectively managing your electrical system and understanding the cost of energy as a raw material in your process.

Automation Solutions: The use of automated systems and devices delivers actionable data to your workers, allowing them to work more effectively. Automation Solutions: The use of automated systems and devices delivers actionable data to your workers, allowing them to work more effectively.

Material Handling Solutions: Moving materials effectively through your system—from receiving to shipping—is an area with new technology and strategies. Material Handling Solutions: Moving materials effectively through your system—from receiving to shipping—is an area with new technology and strategies.

Industry Focus Industry Focus

Special Reports & Value Add Programs Special Reports & Value Add Programs

Industry Conferences & Events: For more information visit www.plantengineering.com/advertise Industry Conferences & Events: For more information visit www.plantengineering.com/advertise

Editorial Webcasts & Research Editorial Webcasts & Research

FORECAST ISSUE:

JANUARY/FEBRUARYAD CLOSE: 1/23/15

MID-YEAR REPORT:JULY/AUGUSTAD CLOSE: 7/20/15

MARCH AD CLOSE: 2/20/15

APRIL AD CLOSE: 3/20/15

MAYAD CLOSE: 4/20/15

JUNEAD CLOSE: 5/21/15

SEPTEMBERAD CLOSE: 8/21/15

OCTOBERAD CLOSE: 9/18/15

NOVEMBERAD CLOSE: 10/19/15

DECEMBER AD CLOSE: 11/18/15

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TOTAL AUDIENCE REACH: 367,772Plant Engineering has an average total audience reach of 367,772 through its magazine, eNewsletters, website, social media, and webcasts.**Publisher's Own Data, Total Audience Profile, Summer 2014The Plant Engineering audience is 100% third-party audited. For the most current Verified Audit report go to: www.plantengineering.com/2013VACReport

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PRINT RATES (GROSS) FOUR-COLOR ADS 1X 6X 10XFull Page Spread $16,000 $15,000 $14,000Full Page $10,000 $8,000 $7,0001/2 Page Horizontal Spread $8,500 $8,000 $7,5002/3 Page $8,000 $7,500 $7,0001/2 Island $8,000 $7,000 $6,5001/3 Page Horizontal Spread $7,000 $6,000 $5,0001/2 Page $6,000 $5,000 $4,5001/3 Page $5,000 $4,000 $3,0001/4 Page $4,000 $3,000 $2,500

PRINT RATES (NET) FOUR-COLOR ADS 1X 6X 10XFull Page Spread $13,600 $12,800 $11,900Full Page $8,500 $6,800 $6,0001/2 Page Horizontal Spread $7,200 $6,800 $6,4002/3 Page $6,800 $6,400 $6,0001/2 Island $6,800 $6,000 $5,5001/3 Page Horizontal Spread $6,000 $5,100 $4,3001/2 Page $5,100 $4,300 $3,8001/3 Page $4,300 $3,400 $2,6001/4 Page $3,400 $2,600 $2,100

MEDIA SHOWCASE FOR ENGINEERS

Showcase your new products, literature, apps, videos, case studies, whitepapers, online and in-person training. Design Specs and Pricing:Full Page: 6.7" x 8.5" at $5,900 (GROSS) / $5,000 (NET)1/6 Page: 2.125" x 4.125" at $1,170 (GROSS) / $995 (NET)

CLASSIFIED (GROSS) / (NET)

Full Page $5,000 / $4,250 1/3 Page $3,000 / $2,5501/2 Page $3,000 / $2,550 1/6 Page $1,500 / $1,300Per Inch $590 / $500

PRINT AD SIZESTRIM SIZE: 7-7/8" X 10-1/2" PRINTED WEB OFFSET BINDING: PERFECT BINDINGRUN OF BOOK (WIDTH X DEPTH) NON-BLEED BLEEDSpread (gutter bleed) 15" x 10" 16-1/4" x 10-3/4"Page 7" x 10" 8-1/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Page Horizontal Spread 15" x 4-5/8" 16-1/4" x 5-1/4"2/3 Page Vertical 4-1/2" x 10" 5-1/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Island 4-1/2" x 7-1/2" 5-1/8" x 8-1/8"1/3 Page Horizontal Spread 14-3/4" x 3-1/2" 16-1/4" x 4-1/4"1/2 Vertical 3-3/8" x 10" 3-7/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Horizontal 7" x 4-5/8" 8-1/8" x 5-1/4"1/3 Square 4-1/2" x 4-5/8" 5-1/8" x 5-1/4"1/3 Vertical 2-1/8" x 10" 2-3/4" x 10-3/4"1/4 Square 3-3/8" x 4-5/8" 4" x 5-1/4"

Bleed ads: Keep all essential material 1/4" from all trim edges.

COVER AD OPPORTUNITIES

Cover Bug: Bisect a 3.4" box diagonally, the space at bottom right is your design area with bleed. Final design: high-resolution CMYK, PDF, TIF at 300 dpi.Bellyband: Final Size: 17 1/4" x 5"Contact Production Manager for PDF template for all image, bleed and overlap specs.

SPECIAL POSITIONS / COVER POSITIONS: Add 10% to four-color rate. Note: Publisher reserves the right to select ad locations unless advertiser pays for preferred positions. No additional charge for bleed.(Covers and special positions cannot be cancelled.)

TERMS: 15% agency commissionable. Net 30 days. Agency commission disallowed after 30 days from date of invoice. PUBLISHER’S COPY PROTECTION CLAUSE: Advertiser and advertising agency assume liability for all content (including text, representation, and illustrations) of advertisements printed and also assume responsibility for any claims arising thereof against the publisher. The publisher reserves the right to reject any advertising that he feels is not in keeping with publication’s standards. All copy subject to publisher’s approval.JOINT LIABILITY: Publisher reserves right to hold advertiser and/or its advertising agency jointly and severely liable for all monies that are due and payable to the publisher.

UPLOAD YOUR X1A PDF FORMATTED PRINT AD MATERIALS TO: http://ads.cfemedia.com

MAGAZINE CIRCULATIONPlant Engineering reaches 67,177 magazine subscribers consisting of plant engineers, plant managers and maintenance professionals.*

TOTAL SUBSCRIBERS: 123,024Plant Engineering reaches an unduplicated total of 123,024 subscribers through the magazine and monthly eNewsletters.*

2015 Editorial Calendar➾ WHAT’S ‘IN’ EACH ISSUE:

IN Focus: News, opinion and information on manufacturing trends

INdustry Focus: A look at key manufacturing marketsINnovations: Our monthly look at the best new products

IN Conclusion: Content Manager Bob Vavra’s unique views on manufacturing

3D printing: There are better materials and a better understanding of how to make it practical for manufacturing.

Break-fix: It's a terrible strategy, but sometimes it works. Know the difference.

The machine tool revolution: Get more out of your CNC than ever before.

Energy monitoring 24/7: Does the last person who leaves turn out the lights?

HMI: Providing data visibility to everyone in your plant.

Conveyors and imaging: Make sure these two technologies always work together.

2014 Plant Engineering

Salary Survey

Applied Automation;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Special Report: Effective Training;Executive Voice Corporate Profiles;Fast Start Program;Training & Event Planner

A3 Business Forum: Jan. 21-23, Orlando, FL

ARC Industry Forum Orlando: Feb. 9-12, Orlando, FL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

Third-party services: Picking the right operations to outsource so you can maximize your staff.

CMMS: It may be computerized, but it still needs a human touch.

Hydraulics: An overlooked technology deserves attention to be utilized effectively.

The right light: How to pick the proper system for the proper location.

The handheld revolution: Making sure your mobile data and HMIs talk to each other.

The modern warehouse: It's all about high efficiency, small spaces, and quick responses.

Oil & Gas

Pure Power;

White Paper Connection

ProMat: March 23-26, Chicago, IL

RIA Automate Show: March 23-26, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Maintenance

Product lifecycle management: Putting designers and plant managers together from the start.

The value of maintenance training: Get all members of your team involved.

Compressed air: Measure efficiency throughout your day, even if no one else is.

NFPA 70E update: What's coming in the next revision, and where are the safety gaps.

Control system update: Trends and technologies around effective system controls.

Integrating lift trucks: Delivering data right to the operator to improve.

2014 Product of the Year Winners

Applied Automation; Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering

Hannover Messe: April 13-17, Hannover, Germany

CSIA Executive Conference:April 30-May 2, Washington, DC

WEBCAST Supply Chain Management

Time for training? Finding a couple of hours to train workers is tough, but the value is great and easy to measure.

Maintenance in your hand: Remote devices gain acceptance. How to effectively use them.

HVAC systems: Managing your system throughout the year for peak efficiency.

Motors and drives: Your system workhorse is an overlooked source of efficiency.

Security in automation: The greatest threat to your system may be the smart phone.

Inventory management: Barcodes, RFID, and the pencil: All three tools have their roles.

Pharmaceuticals

White Paper Connection

Offshore Technology Conference: May 4-7, Houston, TX

The Automation Conference: May 19,20, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Energy Management

The global plant: How global manufacturers create a 24-hour manufacturing process.

Predictive maintenance: Make sure you analyze data properly.

The ABC's of lubrication: Don't forget the fundamentals when setting up your system.

What is a “sustainable plant?” Use all energy sources to improve efficiency.

Automation and Lean: Make them work together seamlessly.

Lifts and cranes: Integrate lifting devices with your hydraulics system.

Transportation

Applied Automation; Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Pure Power;Special Report: Effective Training;Harvey Ad-Q Study;Innovations from the Industry;Training & Event Planner

Sensors Expo : June 9-11, Long Beach, CA

NFPA Conference & Expo: June 22-25, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

Robotics: The rise of the machines leads to a rise in productivity. And as costs come down, their use increases.

Lean maintenance: The new strategies and the biggest opportunities.

Indoor air quality: Analyze your production line for gaps in the air quality system.

VFDs: Why they are now vital to energy management strategy.

The robust wireless system: Building the perfect system for your plant.

Supply chain speed: How to keep pace with the demands at both ends of your system.

Food Production

Applied Automation;Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Internet Profiles

API Offshore Safe Lifting Conference & Expo: July 14,15, Houston, TX

WEBCAST & RESEARCH

Effective Training

Partners in education: How manufacturers and colleges have forged a profitable pipeline for new talent.

Asset management: Using KPIs to keep your focus on equipment effectiveness.

OEMs: Get the most out of your relationship with machine builders.

Power quality: Factor harmonics into every electrical source in your facility.

Alarm management: Sorting through all the noise to find the crisis.

Manual devices: Why casters, carts, and hand trucks still play with a vital role.

Engineering Leaders

Under 40

Pure Power;White Paper Connection

Pack Expo & Pharma Expo: Sept. 28-30, Las Vegas, NV

Quality Expo: Sept 29-Oct. 1, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Safety

The research behind safety: How test labs and suppliers turn safety issues into safety solutions.

OEE: It's a great benchmark for production excellence if you use it properly.

Compressed air: Finding the waste in your system requires sharp eyes and sharp ears.

Arc flash safety: Finding the intersection between technology advances and human caution.

System integration: Find the right third-party partner to deliver a solution.

Lift trucks and energy: CNG, fuel cell, electric, or fuel; which one is right for you?

Heavy Machinery

Applied Automation;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering

SPE, ATCE: Oct. 12-14, Houston, TX

The Assembly Show: Oct. 27-29, Rosemont, IL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

2015 Product of the Year Finalists: The greatest manufacturing innovations from around the world are on display.

Preventive maintenance: How your operators become a new source of knowledge.

Bearing maintenance: What to look for, what to listen for, and what to prepare for.

Power transmission: Best practices to measure your system's effectiveness.

SCADA systems: Building an effective system to keep track of your operation.

Integrated supply chain: Get your suppliers on board—or get new suppliers.

2015 Product of the Year

Finalists

White Paper Connection

SPS IPC Drives: Nov. 24-

26, Nuremberg, Germany

Automation Fair: Nov. 18,19, Chicago, IL

2015 Top Plant: The year's best manufacturing plants are honored.

Best Practices in

Maintenance

Best Practices in

Mechanical Systems

Best Practices in

Electrical Systems

Best Practices in

Automation

Best Practices in Material Handling Systems

2015 Top Plant Winners

2016 Global System Integrator Supplement;Applied Automation;Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Pure Power

Maintenance Solutions: Increasing uptime equals increased capacity, and that translates to profit for your plant. Maintenance Solutions: Increasing uptime equals increased capacity, and that translates to profit for your plant.

Cover Story: A look at the major trends affecting manufacturing in the U.S. and the world. Cover Story: A look at the major trends affecting manufacturing in the U.S. and the world.

2015 Print Ad Rates & Mechanical Requirements

Mechanical Solutions: Strategies to get the most out of your mechanical system, including HVAC, lubrication, and all your moving parts. Mechanical Solutions: Strategies to get the most out of your mechanical system, including HVAC, lubrication, and all your moving parts.

Electrical Solutions: Effectively managing your electrical system and understanding the cost of energy as a raw material in your process. Electrical Solutions: Effectively managing your electrical system and understanding the cost of energy as a raw material in your process.

Automation Solutions: The use of automated systems and devices delivers actionable data to your workers, allowing them to work more effectively. Automation Solutions: The use of automated systems and devices delivers actionable data to your workers, allowing them to work more effectively.

Material Handling Solutions: Moving materials effectively through your system—from receiving to shipping—is an area with new technology and strategies. Material Handling Solutions: Moving materials effectively through your system—from receiving to shipping—is an area with new technology and strategies.

Industry Focus Industry Focus

Special Reports & Value Add Programs Special Reports & Value Add Programs

Industry Conferences & Events: For more information visit www.plantengineering.com/advertise Industry Conferences & Events: For more information visit www.plantengineering.com/advertise

Editorial Webcasts & Research Editorial Webcasts & Research

FORECAST ISSUE:

JANUARY/FEBRUARYAD CLOSE: 1/23/15

MID-YEAR REPORT:JULY/AUGUSTAD CLOSE: 7/20/15

MARCH AD CLOSE: 2/20/15

APRIL AD CLOSE: 3/20/15

MAYAD CLOSE: 4/20/15

JUNEAD CLOSE: 5/21/15

SEPTEMBERAD CLOSE: 8/21/15

OCTOBERAD CLOSE: 9/18/15

NOVEMBERAD CLOSE: 10/19/15

DECEMBER AD CLOSE: 11/18/15

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TOTAL AUDIENCE REACH: 367,772Plant Engineering has an average total audience reach of 367,772 through its magazine, eNewsletters, website, social media, and webcasts.**Publisher's Own Data, Total Audience Profile, Summer 2014The Plant Engineering audience is 100% third-party audited. For the most current Verified Audit report go to: www.plantengineering.com/2013VACReport

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PRINT RATES (GROSS) FOUR-COLOR ADS 1X 6X 10XFull Page Spread $16,000 $15,000 $14,000Full Page $10,000 $8,000 $7,0001/2 Page Horizontal Spread $8,500 $8,000 $7,5002/3 Page $8,000 $7,500 $7,0001/2 Island $8,000 $7,000 $6,5001/3 Page Horizontal Spread $7,000 $6,000 $5,0001/2 Page $6,000 $5,000 $4,5001/3 Page $5,000 $4,000 $3,0001/4 Page $4,000 $3,000 $2,500

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MEDIA SHOWCASE FOR ENGINEERS

Showcase your new products, literature, apps, videos, case studies, whitepapers, online and in-person training. Design Specs and Pricing:Full Page: 6.7" x 8.5" at $5,900 (GROSS) / $5,000 (NET)1/6 Page: 2.125" x 4.125" at $1,170 (GROSS) / $995 (NET)

CLASSIFIED (GROSS) / (NET)

Full Page $5,000 / $4,250 1/3 Page $3,000 / $2,5501/2 Page $3,000 / $2,550 1/6 Page $1,500 / $1,300Per Inch $590 / $500

PRINT AD SIZESTRIM SIZE: 7-7/8" X 10-1/2" PRINTED WEB OFFSET BINDING: PERFECT BINDINGRUN OF BOOK (WIDTH X DEPTH) NON-BLEED BLEEDSpread (gutter bleed) 15" x 10" 16-1/4" x 10-3/4"Page 7" x 10" 8-1/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Page Horizontal Spread 15" x 4-5/8" 16-1/4" x 5-1/4"2/3 Page Vertical 4-1/2" x 10" 5-1/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Island 4-1/2" x 7-1/2" 5-1/8" x 8-1/8"1/3 Page Horizontal Spread 14-3/4" x 3-1/2" 16-1/4" x 4-1/4"1/2 Vertical 3-3/8" x 10" 3-7/8" x 10-3/4"1/2 Horizontal 7" x 4-5/8" 8-1/8" x 5-1/4"1/3 Square 4-1/2" x 4-5/8" 5-1/8" x 5-1/4"1/3 Vertical 2-1/8" x 10" 2-3/4" x 10-3/4"1/4 Square 3-3/8" x 4-5/8" 4" x 5-1/4"

Bleed ads: Keep all essential material 1/4" from all trim edges.

COVER AD OPPORTUNITIES

Cover Bug: Bisect a 3.4" box diagonally, the space at bottom right is your design area with bleed. Final design: high-resolution CMYK, PDF, TIF at 300 dpi.Bellyband: Final Size: 17 1/4" x 5"Contact Production Manager for PDF template for all image, bleed and overlap specs.

SPECIAL POSITIONS / COVER POSITIONS: Add 10% to four-color rate. Note: Publisher reserves the right to select ad locations unless advertiser pays for preferred positions. No additional charge for bleed.(Covers and special positions cannot be cancelled.)

TERMS: 15% agency commissionable. Net 30 days. Agency commission disallowed after 30 days from date of invoice. PUBLISHER’S COPY PROTECTION CLAUSE: Advertiser and advertising agency assume liability for all content (including text, representation, and illustrations) of advertisements printed and also assume responsibility for any claims arising thereof against the publisher. The publisher reserves the right to reject any advertising that he feels is not in keeping with publication’s standards. All copy subject to publisher’s approval.JOINT LIABILITY: Publisher reserves right to hold advertiser and/or its advertising agency jointly and severely liable for all monies that are due and payable to the publisher.

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MAGAZINE CIRCULATIONPlant Engineering reaches 67,177 magazine subscribers consisting of plant engineers, plant managers and maintenance professionals.*

TOTAL SUBSCRIBERS: 123,024Plant Engineering reaches an unduplicated total of 123,024 subscribers through the magazine and monthly eNewsletters.*

2015 Editorial Calendar➾ WHAT’S ‘IN’ EACH ISSUE:

IN Focus: News, opinion and information on manufacturing trends

INdustry Focus: A look at key manufacturing marketsINnovations: Our monthly look at the best new products

IN Conclusion: Content Manager Bob Vavra’s unique views on manufacturing

3D printing: There are better materials and a better understanding of how to make it practical for manufacturing.

Break-fix: It's a terrible strategy, but sometimes it works. Know the difference.

The machine tool revolution: Get more out of your CNC than ever before.

Energy monitoring 24/7: Does the last person who leaves turn out the lights?

HMI: Providing data visibility to everyone in your plant.

Conveyors and imaging: Make sure these two technologies always work together.

2014 Plant Engineering

Salary Survey

Applied Automation;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Special Report: Effective Training;Executive Voice Corporate Profiles;Fast Start Program;Training & Event Planner

A3 Business Forum: Jan. 21-23, Orlando, FL

ARC Industry Forum Orlando: Feb. 9-12, Orlando, FL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

Third-party services: Picking the right operations to outsource so you can maximize your staff.

CMMS: It may be computerized, but it still needs a human touch.

Hydraulics: An overlooked technology deserves attention to be utilized effectively.

The right light: How to pick the proper system for the proper location.

The handheld revolution: Making sure your mobile data and HMIs talk to each other.

The modern warehouse: It's all about high efficiency, small spaces, and quick responses.

Oil & Gas

Pure Power;

White Paper Connection

ProMat: March 23-26, Chicago, IL

RIA Automate Show: March 23-26, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Maintenance

Product lifecycle management: Putting designers and plant managers together from the start.

The value of maintenance training: Get all members of your team involved.

Compressed air: Measure efficiency throughout your day, even if no one else is.

NFPA 70E update: What's coming in the next revision, and where are the safety gaps.

Control system update: Trends and technologies around effective system controls.

Integrating lift trucks: Delivering data right to the operator to improve.

2014 Product of the Year Winners

Applied Automation; Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering

Hannover Messe: April 13-17, Hannover, Germany

CSIA Executive Conference:April 30-May 2, Washington, DC

WEBCAST Supply Chain Management

Time for training? Finding a couple of hours to train workers is tough, but the value is great and easy to measure.

Maintenance in your hand: Remote devices gain acceptance. How to effectively use them.

HVAC systems: Managing your system throughout the year for peak efficiency.

Motors and drives: Your system workhorse is an overlooked source of efficiency.

Security in automation: The greatest threat to your system may be the smart phone.

Inventory management: Barcodes, RFID, and the pencil: All three tools have their roles.

Pharmaceuticals

White Paper Connection

Offshore Technology Conference: May 4-7, Houston, TX

The Automation Conference: May 19,20, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Energy Management

The global plant: How global manufacturers create a 24-hour manufacturing process.

Predictive maintenance: Make sure you analyze data properly.

The ABC's of lubrication: Don't forget the fundamentals when setting up your system.

What is a “sustainable plant?” Use all energy sources to improve efficiency.

Automation and Lean: Make them work together seamlessly.

Lifts and cranes: Integrate lifting devices with your hydraulics system.

Transportation

Applied Automation; Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Pure Power;Special Report: Effective Training;Harvey Ad-Q Study;Innovations from the Industry;Training & Event Planner

Sensors Expo : June 9-11, Long Beach, CA

NFPA Conference & Expo: June 22-25, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

Robotics: The rise of the machines leads to a rise in productivity. And as costs come down, their use increases.

Lean maintenance: The new strategies and the biggest opportunities.

Indoor air quality: Analyze your production line for gaps in the air quality system.

VFDs: Why they are now vital to energy management strategy.

The robust wireless system: Building the perfect system for your plant.

Supply chain speed: How to keep pace with the demands at both ends of your system.

Food Production

Applied Automation;Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Internet Profiles

API Offshore Safe Lifting Conference & Expo: July 14,15, Houston, TX

WEBCAST & RESEARCH

Effective Training

Partners in education: How manufacturers and colleges have forged a profitable pipeline for new talent.

Asset management: Using KPIs to keep your focus on equipment effectiveness.

OEMs: Get the most out of your relationship with machine builders.

Power quality: Factor harmonics into every electrical source in your facility.

Alarm management: Sorting through all the noise to find the crisis.

Manual devices: Why casters, carts, and hand trucks still play with a vital role.

Engineering Leaders

Under 40

Pure Power;White Paper Connection

Pack Expo & Pharma Expo: Sept. 28-30, Las Vegas, NV

Quality Expo: Sept 29-Oct. 1, Chicago, IL

WEBCAST & RESEARCH Safety

The research behind safety: How test labs and suppliers turn safety issues into safety solutions.

OEE: It's a great benchmark for production excellence if you use it properly.

Compressed air: Finding the waste in your system requires sharp eyes and sharp ears.

Arc flash safety: Finding the intersection between technology advances and human caution.

System integration: Find the right third-party partner to deliver a solution.

Lift trucks and energy: CNG, fuel cell, electric, or fuel; which one is right for you?

Heavy Machinery

Applied Automation;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering

SPE, ATCE: Oct. 12-14, Houston, TX

The Assembly Show: Oct. 27-29, Rosemont, IL

WEBCAST Arc Flash University

2015 Product of the Year Finalists: The greatest manufacturing innovations from around the world are on display.

Preventive maintenance: How your operators become a new source of knowledge.

Bearing maintenance: What to look for, what to listen for, and what to prepare for.

Power transmission: Best practices to measure your system's effectiveness.

SCADA systems: Building an effective system to keep track of your operation.

Integrated supply chain: Get your suppliers on board—or get new suppliers.

2015 Product of the Year

Finalists

White Paper Connection

SPS IPC Drives: Nov. 24-

26, Nuremberg, Germany

Automation Fair: Nov. 18,19, Chicago, IL

2015 Top Plant: The year's best manufacturing plants are honored.

Best Practices in

Maintenance

Best Practices in

Mechanical Systems

Best Practices in

Electrical Systems

Best Practices in

Automation

Best Practices in Material Handling Systems

2015 Top Plant Winners

2016 Global System Integrator Supplement;Applied Automation;Gas Technology;Inside Oil and Gas Engineering;Pure Power

Maintenance Solutions: Increasing uptime equals increased capacity, and that translates to profit for your plant. Maintenance Solutions: Increasing uptime equals increased capacity, and that translates to profit for your plant.

Cover Story: A look at the major trends affecting manufacturing in the U.S. and the world. Cover Story: A look at the major trends affecting manufacturing in the U.S. and the world.

2015 Print Ad Rates & Mechanical Requirements

Mechanical Solutions: Strategies to get the most out of your mechanical system, including HVAC, lubrication, and all your moving parts. Mechanical Solutions: Strategies to get the most out of your mechanical system, including HVAC, lubrication, and all your moving parts.

Electrical Solutions: Effectively managing your electrical system and understanding the cost of energy as a raw material in your process. Electrical Solutions: Effectively managing your electrical system and understanding the cost of energy as a raw material in your process.

Automation Solutions: The use of automated systems and devices delivers actionable data to your workers, allowing them to work more effectively. Automation Solutions: The use of automated systems and devices delivers actionable data to your workers, allowing them to work more effectively.

Material Handling Solutions: Moving materials effectively through your system—from receiving to shipping—is an area with new technology and strategies. Material Handling Solutions: Moving materials effectively through your system—from receiving to shipping—is an area with new technology and strategies.

Industry Focus Industry Focus

Special Reports & Value Add Programs Special Reports & Value Add Programs

Industry Conferences & Events: For more information visit www.plantengineering.com/advertise Industry Conferences & Events: For more information visit www.plantengineering.com/advertise

Editorial Webcasts & Research Editorial Webcasts & Research

FORECAST ISSUE:

JANUARY/FEBRUARYAD CLOSE: 1/23/15

MID-YEAR REPORT:JULY/AUGUSTAD CLOSE: 7/20/15

MARCH AD CLOSE: 2/20/15

APRIL AD CLOSE: 3/20/15

MAYAD CLOSE: 4/20/15

JUNEAD CLOSE: 5/21/15

SEPTEMBERAD CLOSE: 8/21/15

OCTOBERAD CLOSE: 9/18/15

NOVEMBERAD CLOSE: 10/19/15

DECEMBER AD CLOSE: 11/18/15

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TOTAL AUDIENCE REACH: 367,772Plant Engineering has an average total audience reach of 367,772 through its magazine, eNewsletters, website, social media, and webcasts.**Publisher's Own Data, Total Audience Profile, Summer 2014The Plant Engineering audience is 100% third-party audited. For the most current Verified Audit report go to: www.plantengineering.com/2013VACReport

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DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTSWEBCAST SPONSORSHIPSEditorial Webcast Participating Sponsor (RCEP Accredited**): $10,300 (GROSS) / $8,750 (NET)

One-minute commercial, leads, exposure throughout webcast promotion and event. Four sponsors maximum. Full-page print ad promoting webcast topic: $2,400(G) / $2,000(N).

One-on-One Webcast (Non-accredited): $21,200 (GROSS) / $18,000 (NET)

One topic, one panelist chosen by sponsor, one sponsor, one-minute commercial. Maximum presentation time is 45 minutes.

Custom Sole-Sponsor (Non-accredited): $29,400 (GROSS) / $25,000 (NET)

Up to three speakers chosen by sponsor, two one-minute commercials, up to 90 minutes in length.

* All Webcasts are archived for one year.

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CUSTOM eBLASTPlant Engineering offers custom eBlast opportunities with multiple list segmentations. Talk to your marketing consultant for details.

eGUIDESA multi-media, digital publication combining editorial content with related whitepapers, online content, and links to videos and promoted with banner ads, email campaigns, and eNewsletters.TOPICS: The Complete Guide to Wireless Strategy, A Four-Step Process to Full Energy Control, Motor Management: Adapting to the New Rules, Setting a Maintenance Strategy that Reduces Downtime and Equipment Replacement, Data Management, Finding the Right Numbers.$28,200 (GROSS) / $23,985 (NET) for 3 months; includes one-time 1/3 page full-color print ad promoting eGuide.

QUICK POLLInitiate a conversation with your customers and prospects in a weekly poll question on www.plantengineering.com. The Quick Poll collects research in one easy-to-execute program. Only one Quick Poll will be offered each week. The ROS Quick Poll includes two skyscrapers (160x600), leaderboard (728x90), and a 120x90 image. Cost is $1,800 (GROSS) / $1,500 (NET) per week.

ONLINE EDUCATIONAL VIDEO SERIESPromote thought leadership and education by sponsoring a topical video training series hosted on the Plant Engineering website. From shooting to post production and promotion, Plant Engineering will work with industry experts to create compelling videos for engineers looking for education. Our internal team will work with you to determine the video series theme, and timeline for production and promotion. Talk to your marketing consultant for more information.

eNEWSLETTERS AND CIRCULATION*

EDITORIAL eNEWSLETTER SPONSORSHIP RATES (GROSS/NET)LEVEL ONE: $5,900(G) / $4,995(N): Skyscraper banner (160x600 pixels), a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

LEVEL TWO: $4,500(G) / $3,795(N): Text ad unit, which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

LEVEL THREE: $1,800(G) / $1,500(N): Text ad unit, which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSHIP: $7,600(G) / $6,450(N): Skyscraper banner (160x600 pixels), and three text ad units which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

PRODUCT & MEDIA SHOWCASE SPONSORSHIP RATES (GROSS/NET)MULTI-SPONSOR: $3,500(G) / $2,995(N): One product highlight: image (product or logo at 100x100 pixels), 30 words of descriptive ad text, and website link.

EXCLUSIVE: $8,200(G) / $6,995(N): Six product highlights: image (product or logo at 100x100 pixels), 30 words of descriptive ad text, and website link.

CONTENTSTREAMTM ContentStream™ is a content syndication software that delivers professionally developed, engineer-centric content to customers for use on their website and within their eNewsletters. By enhancing your content portfolio with third-party content from ContentStream™, you position your company as a thought leader and educational resource in the engineering community. In addition to receiving third-party content, ContentStream™ customers receive real-time content analytics, target audience persona maps, and eNewsletter campaign management. Contact Product Manager Patrick Lynch at [email protected] or 630-571-4070 x 2210 to learn more about ContentStream™ and other content marketing solutions. For pricing information visit www.cfemedia.com/ContentStreamPackages

PLANTENGINEERING.COM RATES COST PER MONTH AD TYPE POSITION AD SIZE (PIXELS) GROSS/NET

Skyscraper Run of Site 160x600 $4,400/$3,750Leaderboard Run of Site 728x90 $3,500/$2,950Boom Box Run of Site 300x250 $3,500/$2,950

Quick Poll Run of Site 160x600 (2), $1,800/$1,500

728x90, 120x90 per monthSearch Sponsorship Run of Site 160x600 (3), $5,900/$5,000 Package - 5 Ad Units & Targeted 728x90, 88x31 max 2 sponsorsMobile Ad Unit Apps for Engineers 300x50 $3,500/$3,000

GLOBAL SYSTEM INTEGRATOR DATABASE & SUPPLEMENTSupport system integrators who specify your products in manufacturing applications. Designed to link end-users with engineering service providers, this database allows SIs to promote their specialties through comprehensive corporate profiles. Grow your business by promoting your system integrator relationships and access valuable market intelligence related to the specific integration needs of Plant Engineering subscribers based on database criteria. Visit www.plantengineering.com/global-si-database

EDITORIAL RESEARCHResearch sponsors benefit from valuable insights into critical trends, hidden needs, and behaviors concerning a specific topic. Topics released quarterly: Energy Management; Workforce Development; Safety; and Maintenance.Sponsors receive: Executive summary in PDF; full set of data tables, promotions include print: eNewsletter ads, website landing page, and rotating banners.Expand your investment with program add-ons including 3-5 custom questions, leads, live presentation of data to your team, whitepapers, and webcasts. $17,600 (GROSS) / $14,995 (NET); add-ons are additional.

PlantMail! (Weekly): 33,178

Maintenance Connection (Monthly): 27,802

Product & Media Showcase (Monthly): 23,041

Energy Management (Monthly): 40,733

Safety (Every other month): 37,047

Whitepaper Connection (Quarterly): 22,511

Industry News & Products:

Chemical Manufacturing (Monthly)

Oil & Gas (Monthly)

Packaging (Monthly)

Database sizes vary due to opt-in/ opt-out nature of email delivery*Source: Publisher's Own Data, Total Audience Profile, Summer 2014

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DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTSWEBCAST SPONSORSHIPSEditorial Webcast Participating Sponsor (RCEP Accredited**): $10,300 (GROSS) / $8,750 (NET)

One-minute commercial, leads, exposure throughout webcast promotion and event. Four sponsors maximum. Full-page print ad promoting webcast topic: $2,400(G) / $2,000(N).

One-on-One Webcast (Non-accredited): $21,200 (GROSS) / $18,000 (NET)

One topic, one panelist chosen by sponsor, one sponsor, one-minute commercial. Maximum presentation time is 45 minutes.

Custom Sole-Sponsor (Non-accredited): $29,400 (GROSS) / $25,000 (NET)

Up to three speakers chosen by sponsor, two one-minute commercials, up to 90 minutes in length.

* All Webcasts are archived for one year.

** RCEP Accredited courses, elligible for LU hours.

CUSTOM eBLASTPlant Engineering offers custom eBlast opportunities with multiple list segmentations. Talk to your marketing consultant for details.

eGUIDESA multi-media, digital publication combining editorial content with related whitepapers, online content, and links to videos and promoted with banner ads, email campaigns, and eNewsletters.TOPICS: The Complete Guide to Wireless Strategy, A Four-Step Process to Full Energy Control, Motor Management: Adapting to the New Rules, Setting a Maintenance Strategy that Reduces Downtime and Equipment Replacement, Data Management, Finding the Right Numbers.$28,200 (GROSS) / $23,985 (NET) for 3 months; includes one-time 1/3 page full-color print ad promoting eGuide.

QUICK POLLInitiate a conversation with your customers and prospects in a weekly poll question on www.plantengineering.com. The Quick Poll collects research in one easy-to-execute program. Only one Quick Poll will be offered each week. The ROS Quick Poll includes two skyscrapers (160x600), leaderboard (728x90), and a 120x90 image. Cost is $1,800 (GROSS) / $1,500 (NET) per week.

ONLINE EDUCATIONAL VIDEO SERIESPromote thought leadership and education by sponsoring a topical video training series hosted on the Plant Engineering website. From shooting to post production and promotion, Plant Engineering will work with industry experts to create compelling videos for engineers looking for education. Our internal team will work with you to determine the video series theme, and timeline for production and promotion. Talk to your marketing consultant for more information.

eNEWSLETTERS AND CIRCULATION*

EDITORIAL eNEWSLETTER SPONSORSHIP RATES (GROSS/NET)LEVEL ONE: $5,900(G) / $4,995(N): Skyscraper banner (160x600 pixels), a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

LEVEL TWO: $4,500(G) / $3,795(N): Text ad unit, which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

LEVEL THREE: $1,800(G) / $1,500(N): Text ad unit, which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

EXCLUSIVE SPONSORSHIP: $7,600(G) / $6,450(N): Skyscraper banner (160x600 pixels), and three text ad units which includes a 100x100 image, 35 words of text, and URL.

PRODUCT & MEDIA SHOWCASE SPONSORSHIP RATES (GROSS/NET)MULTI-SPONSOR: $3,500(G) / $2,995(N): One product highlight: image (product or logo at 100x100 pixels), 30 words of descriptive ad text, and website link.

EXCLUSIVE: $8,200(G) / $6,995(N): Six product highlights: image (product or logo at 100x100 pixels), 30 words of descriptive ad text, and website link.

CONTENTSTREAMTM ContentStream™ is a content syndication software that delivers professionally developed, engineer-centric content to customers for use on their website and within their eNewsletters. By enhancing your content portfolio with third-party content from ContentStream™, you position your company as a thought leader and educational resource in the engineering community. In addition to receiving third-party content, ContentStream™ customers receive real-time content analytics, target audience persona maps, and eNewsletter campaign management. Contact Product Manager Patrick Lynch at [email protected] or 630-571-4070 x 2210 to learn more about ContentStream™ and other content marketing solutions. For pricing information visit www.cfemedia.com/ContentStreamPackages

PLANTENGINEERING.COM RATES COST PER MONTH AD TYPE POSITION AD SIZE (PIXELS) GROSS/NET

Skyscraper Run of Site 160x600 $4,400/$3,750Leaderboard Run of Site 728x90 $3,500/$2,950Boom Box Run of Site 300x250 $3,500/$2,950

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