The IPAF Powered Access magazine is the federation’s annual journal and one of its most successful publications. It is published by Reed Business Information's Site Equipment Manager in November each year and has a UK-based circulation of about 33,000.
IPAF Powered Access is designed to spread the word about powered access to a wide market and to make people aware of the benefits of doing business with IPAF members. It contains articles on safety issues, regulatory developments, training, case studies, industry news and a full training centre directory. It is distributed over a whole year at major exhibitions, events and through approved training centers.
IPAF members enjoy special discounted rates for advertising. IPAF Powered Access 2011, to be published in November 2010, has a combined UK-based circulation of more than 33,000 and will reach 115,000 decision makers and opinion leaders in construction and other sectors known to be increasingly turning to the use of powered access. This year's issue has a much broader circulation. The core market in construction and related industries is covered with inclusion in Site Equipment Manager. It will also go to twice as many other readers in a variety of industries. Included will be recipients of Utility Week, Occupational Health, Farmers Weekly, Flight International and Plant Engineer.
Discounts of over 75% compared with normal advertising rates are available exclusively to IPAF members, making this an unrivalled opportunity to make advertising budgets go further. More details in the ad booking forms and the editorial synopsis below. The IPAF Powered Access magazine can be downloaded here in pdf form (about 5 MB).  | PAR2010 (4.7 MB) IPAF Powered Access Review 2010 |  | PAR2009 (8.3 MB) IPAF Powered Access Review 2009 |  | PAR2008 (7.6 MB) IPAF Powered Access Review 2008 |  | PAR2007 (8.2 MB) IPAF Powered Access Review 2007 |  | PAR20056 (4.5 MB) IPAF Powered Access Review 2005/06 |  | PAR20045 (1.2 MB) IPAF Powered Access Review 2004/05 |
To order free printed copies, call +44 (0)15395 66700 or e-mail info ipaf.org
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