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MEDIA PACK 2017
J O U R N A LMEAT PACKINGThE InTErnATIonAl MAgAzInE for ThE MEAT AnD PoulTry InDusTry
ReadeRshipPublished six times a year, Meat Packing Journal cuts deep into the issues that affect the industry. With analysis, insightful features, and essential technical papers, MPJ is the complete resource
Meat packing Journal is the only international magazine covering the slaughtering, processing, packaging and distribution of meat and poultry. it is distributed to some 5,000 slaughterhouses and processing facilities worldwide
and seen by more than 30,000 readers every issue.the journal keeps readers abreast of the latest developments, trends, best practice
and research. published six times a year the magazine looks deep into the industry and delivers the most up to date thinking and commentary.
the meat industry has seen a steady increase in global output for the past 50 years and projections from united nations Food and agriculture organization, the World trade organisation, and the united States Department of agriculture all forecast continued growth up to 2050.
the uS meat industry alone has a retail value of $85bn, making it the largest segment of the uS agriculture industry. global meat industry growth is being led by the imerging and developing economies. industrialised countries of the uS and europe have in places seen a decline.
this is driving the well established processors of europe and north america to expand their operations into the rapid growth markets.
as the leading magazine for the international meat and poultry industry, MpJ is the only resource that is following this trend for a globalised meat industry.
MpJ continuously champions the developments of our industry and aims to educate and engage our readers. it also stands as a testament to our industry's efforts to continually improve practice and better our standards.
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CEOCIOCOOChairmanPresident
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VP manufacturingTechnical directorOperations managerHead of productionQuality control managerPlant managerSite managerPackaging directorSustainability directorWorks director
R&d
Chief scientific officerR&D managerSenior VP, research, development andengineeringR&D directorFormulation directorFood engineer
management
Business managerVP licensing and regulatoryaffairsManaging directorVP salesVP purchasingLogistics directorsInnovation directorVP open innovation
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Meat Packing Journal is distributed in print to paying subscriber and a controlled free circulation list. It is further distributed online via a completely free digital edition. Each issue get more than 20,000 reads online, giving the magazine a total reach of more than 30,000 readers. Food and meat processors round the world read the magazine, with additional readers coming from up and down the supply chain.
ReaCh 30,000
ReadeRs peR issue
ReaCh the fuLL suppLy Chain
Husbandary 4%Slaughter, processing and further processing 71%Retail and distribution 16%Suppliers 6%Research and other 3%
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JanuaRy ~ febRuaRy
Focus - poultrycountry report - germanytechnical - chicken processingpackaging Focus - SustainableBonus circulation - ippe (atlanta)
maRCh ~ apRiL
Focus - red meatcountry report - uktechnical - Xray and gradingpackaging Focus - Vacuum and modified atmosphereBonus circulation - ViV asia (Bangkok); proFood tech (chicago)
Published six times a year, Meat Packing Journal cuts deep into the issues that affect the industry. With analysis, insightful features, and essential technical papers, MPJ is the complete resource. News and feature coverage adapts through the year to reflect the ever changing market dynamics. The scheduled feature may also change to accomodate industry developments.
may ~ June
Focus - poultrycountry report - uSatechnical - end of linepackaging Focus - labelingBonus circulation - Meatup (uk)
JuLy ~ august
Focus - porkcountry report - Mexicotechnical - Stunninginsight - pet foodpackaging Focus - canningBonus circulation - ViV turkey
featuRes List
septembeR ~ oCtobeR
Focus - poultrycountry report - gulf Statestechnical - cooking and fryingpackaging Focus - absorbers Bonus circulation - packexpo (las Vegas), anuga (germany)
novembeR ~ deCembeR
Focus - Meatcountry report - indiatechnical - refrigerationinsight - ippe previewpackaging Focus - paper productsBonus circulation - international packtech india
Meat Packing Journal
Issue 3 | Volume 1
July~August 2014
J O U R N A LMEAT PACKING
THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR THE MEAT AND POULTRY INDUSTRY
P.24 MAKE THE MOST OF
TURKEY DEMAND P.48 UNDERSTAND THE
ROLE OF ADDITIVES P.56 BOOST REVENUE
WITH WASTEWATER
DEBONINGMAXIMISING YIELD AND SPEED ARE THE
DRIVERS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN DEBONINGJULY~AUGUST 2014
VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 3ISSN 2054-4677
COMMUNICATE QUALITY
MPJ REVIEWS CONSUMER
UNDERSTANDING OF QUALITY
AND IMPACT ON BUYING HABITSM
eat Packing Journal
Issue 2 | Volume 1
May~June 2014
J O U R N A L
MEAT PACKINGJ O U R N A L
MEAT PACKINGTHE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR THE MEAT AND POULTRY INDUSTRYP.58 THE RISE OF THE SMALL PROCESSOR P.12 FOOD SAFETY BEST PRACTICE REVIEWED P.28 THE CASE FOR STEEL CONVEYOR BELTS
CUTSLICEDICEEXAMINING CUTTING EQUIPMENT TRENDS AND IMPROVEMENTS IN SAFETY
MAY~JUNE 2014 VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 2ISSN 2054-4677
THE LIMITS OF AUTOMATION
MPJ EXPLORES THE BARRIERS TO DEVELOPMENT AND USE
OF AUTOMATED PROCESSING
GETTING HORMONALA LOOK AT THE ARGUMENTS SURROUNDING HORMONE USE
MEAT PACKINGJ O U R N A L
THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR THE MEAT AND POULTRY INDUSTRY
MEAT PACKINGJ O U R N A L
P.52 WHEN AND HOW TO
USE STUN METHODS P.42 INSIDE DC'S MEGA
SLAUGHTERHOUSE P.74 WHAT NOT TO MISS
AT INTERPACK 2014
AREWERIGHT TO EATMEAT?HUGH
FEARNLEY-
WHITTINGSTALL
TAKES UP THE
DEBATEMARCH~APRIL 2014
VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 1ISSN 2054-4677
MATERIAL
MOVEMENT
MATTERS
MPJ GOES
INDEPTH
ON THE
LATEST IN
LOGISTICS
adveRtisingMeat packing Journal is seen by more than 30,000 readers every issue. It is distributed in print and online via a digital issue that gives the same look and feel to the content and with the same adverts running throughout. The online archive of stories enables readers to reference and review articles and papers from earlier issues and gives an extended shelf life to all advertising. The whole of the MPJ team work hard to ensure its supporters gain the maximum exposure.
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mechanical dataPage (trim size) - 297mm tall x 210mm widePage (type area) - 280mm tall x 192mm widePage (bleed) - 303mm tall x 216mm wideHalf page (vertical) - 243mm tall x 75mm wideHalf page (horizontal) - 130mm tall x 185mm wideQuarter page - 130mm tall x 83mm wide
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEFvelo mitrovich
[email protected]+44 (0)1442 780 591
HEAD OF SALESJim Robertson
[email protected]+44 (0)1442 780 593
GERMANY SALESRandolf Krings
[email protected]+49 611 5324 416