Archive for the ‘Transportation & Logistics’ Category

Overhaul & Maintenance

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Overhaul & Maintenance is the most recognized and useful publication in the MRO marketplace. Published twelve times a year, O&M’s editorial covers operations, business, technology and safety news that MRO executives and managers refer to on a daily basis. Overhaul & Maintenance (O&M) is the intelligence leader for commercial, military and corporate MRO management, and is the official publication of AVIATION WEEK’s MRO Conference Series. MRO executives and managers worldwide rely on the comprehensive reporting and analysis of the global commercial, military and business aftermarket. O&M’s overall edition editorial excellence reinforces its position as the leading MRO management publication. Published twelve times a year you can rely on O&M for:

  • First hand viewpoints of top industry executives
  • International coverage on Safety and Regulatory News
  • Providing latest trends and technologies to MRO managers
  • The only monthly magazine with a dedicated military section

Overdrive

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Overdrive serves primarily commercial truck owner-operators and small fleet owners, as well as company drivers. Our editorial focus helps owner-operators and small fleet owners be successful in managing businesses.

Marine Log

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Marine Log is America’s most respected marine industry monthly and is dedicated to providing marine industry professionals with the information they need to enable them to design, build and operate vessels, rigs and offshore structures, profitably, safely, legally and in an environmentally responsible manner. Marine Log serves the fields of vessel operations, ownership and management; shipyards and ship repair yards; naval architectural firms, marine engineering firms, marine consultants; port authorities and terminals; Navy, Coast Guard and other governmental agencies operating vessels; marine finance, marine insurance and maritime law. Qualified industry personnel are eligible to receive free subscriptions. These include executive and technical personnel, operational and financial personnel, purchasing and sales/marketing personnel. Marine Log is a publication of Simmons-Boardman Publishing, New York.

International Railway Journal

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

International Railway Journal, introduced in 1960 as the first truly international railway trade publication, covers the rapidly developing railway marketplace for railway and rail transit managers and engineers, suppliers, and consultants worldwide. IRJ’s editorial coverage encompasses national railways worldwide, and public transport authorities in every city known to operate an urban rail system.

How AS9110 Can Assist Regulatory Agencies, Airlines and Other Stakeholders

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

“Few industry sectors require the consistent level of safety and reliability that commercial aviation does. Societal acceptance of avoidable aviation accidents will continue to decrease, even though it is statistically well established that air travel is the safest mode of transportation commercially available. All the stakeholders in this economic sector understand the imperative need for passengers to be and feel as safe as possible when boarding an aircraft.

Historically, around the world, regulatory agencies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration – FAA – have been established to oversee and regulate organizations involved with all the aspects and facets associated with flight safety. One of the most important, influential and visible stakeholders, involved in flight safety, are the so called “”repair stations”" such as AS9110.

AS9110 is intended to provide an additional layer of control, not as a replacement of regulatory oversight, nor customer monitoring. Explore why implementation and possibly accredited “”other-party”" certification of an MRO organization to AS9110 could be beneficial to stakeholders such as the suppliers themselves, the airlines, Aerospace OEMs and the Regulatory Agencies.”

General Aviation News

Friday, July 24th, 2009

“Try 3 issues of General Aviation News – Risk Free! The publication has had a number of names over the years – Sell-A-Plane, Northwest Flyer, Western Flyer, The Flyer, General Aviation News & Flyer and finally General Aviation News – but the goal has always been the same: provide up-to-the-minute, factual details about all aspects of general aviation and do it in a manner that is enjoyable to read. Enter your trial subscription and get 3 Risk-Free Issues. If you like General Aviation News, pay just $35 for 24 more issues (27 in all). Otherwise, write “”cancel”" on the bill, return it, and owe nothing.”

DC Velocity

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Published monthly and reflecting the shifts and changes in the market, the DC Velocity audience includes management titles at large third-party logistics companies, key retails sectors, and important, large manufacturing operations. DC Velocity leverages the skills and market insight of its team of seasoned publishing professionals to deliver an unsurpassed editorial product to the market each month.

Commercial Carrier Journal

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Commercial Carrier Journal (CCJ) is edited for the executives who manage, operate and maintain the nation’s private, for hire, utility and specialty fleets. It is aimed at management and construction fleets. Editorial subject matter includes coverage of business managers issues of industry trends, cost management, maintenance, safety, labor and legislation to technical reports on vehicle and component developments. Monthly features include management best practices, industry news, vehicle selection, fleet utilization; operations, safety, driver training management information solutions and departmentalized new products.

BUSRide

Monday, July 20th, 2009

BUSRide Magazine provides in-depth reporting on the bus, transit and motorcoach industry for top-level management and supervisory personnel in public and private transportation organizations. Each issue is packed with news and information – profiles of bus companies, transit systems and manufacturers; reports on the latest equipment; technical information and more! Articles on Canadian and International bus operations appear regularly throughout the year.

Business & Commercial Aviation

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Business & Commercial Aviation published since 1958, has been the premier source of analysis providing unique and award-winning editorial to the business aviation market place, making it the number one publication among the world’s most influential business aviation decision-makers.

B/CA is the leading source of “”how-to”" operational and management information for the business commercial aviation marketplace.

With its unrivaled editorial, B/CA is the #1 source delivering key information to assist aviation professionals and owners and operators in business and corporate flight departments worldwide to keep flying with optimum safety and cost effectiveness.

Business & Commercial Aviation provides you its annual Purchase Planning Handbook — recognized for more than 45 years as the aviation industry’s most authoritative source of unbiased, detailed, comparative data on business aircraft and equipment. It is the primary source that business aircraft decision-makers consult before making any equipment purchases.”