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IndustryWeek Magazine
Type Business magazine
Format Paper and online magazine
Owner(s) Penton Media
Editor Steve Minter
Founded 1970
Language English
Headquarters Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Circulation 181,951
ISSN 0039-0895
Website IndustryWeek.com

IndustryWeek (IW) is an American monthly trade publication founded in 1882.

Background

IndustryWeek is a trade publication and web site owned by Penton Media. It is a business-to-business (B2B) magazine brand that produces print, e-media, research and in-person products. Its editorial offices are in Cleveland, Ohio, and its editor-in-chief is Steve Minter.[1]

IndustryWeek provides manufacturing executives with key insights on and analysis of trends, news, operational knowledge and research, as well as facilitating peer-to-peer conversation amongst the global manufacturing management community.

History

The magazine was founded originally as Iron Review in 1882; it became Iron Trade Review in 1888; and Steel, "The Metalworking Management Weekly" in 1930. In January 1970, the publication changed its name and focus again, this time to IndustryWeek. Between 1970 and 2000, its tag line and publication frequency changed several times, finally settling to a monthly format in 2001. Over 125 years of publishing history and throughout its different incarnations, IndustryWeek has been a fixture in the U.S. manufacturing community.

Brands/Programs

IW Best Plants program: Founded in 1989, Best Plants is a rigorous benchmarking competition for manufacturing facilities in North America.

IW 50 Best Manufacturing Companies: Founded in 2002, the formula for determining this list factors in revenue growth and profit margin over the past three years, with the most recent year results weighted most heavily. Three-year performance in four other financial ratios; return on equity, return on assets, asset turnover and inventory turns are also considered.

IW 1000 and IW 500: Independent rankings of the largest manufacturing companies, by revenues. The IW 1000 is a global ranking and the IW 500 is a US ranking.

IW Technology And Innovation Awards: A program, founded in 1993, for recognizing advancements in manufacturing technology.

References

  1. IndustryWeek editorial staff

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