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Site Selection 2020: Global Magazine – Manufacturing Plants, Facilities Management, Logistics & Supply Chain Network Management, Tax & Incentives Policy, and Economic Development Strategy – ResearchAndMarkets.com

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DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Site Selection Magazine” journal has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

Site Selection reaches those individuals who manage industrial assets, including all aspects of real estate management and site selection for corporations.

The content covers manufacturing plant site selection, facilities management, logistics and supply chain network management, tax and incentives policy and economic development strategy. It contains in-depth country, state, region and industry spotlights and profiles from extensive interviews with top corporate executives, leading site consultants and high-ranking government officials. It is available in print and digital editions.

Site Selection is a global magazine, reaching professionals in Europe, North America and other regions.

Editorial Mission

Site Selection’s editorial mission is to publish information for expansion planning decision-makers – CEOs, corporate real estate executives and facility planners, human resource managers and consultants to corporations. Our goal is to help the expansion planner do a better job.

A quick scan of Site Selection reveals that we are a different kind of development publication. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Focus on the CEO. We know that the ultimate decision to invest in a new plant or expansion resides with the very top level of management the CEO, president or chairman of the board. More than 50% of our subscribers are the highest level managers and decision makers.
  • And that’s why so much of our coverage focuses on the CEO. Our cover series features top-level officials at such companies as Motorola, Fujitsu, Whirlpool, Intel and Northern Telecom. Our editorial page (“For CEOs Only”) is written from a top management perspective.
  • Global view. The world knows no boundaries when it comes to plant location. A typical site search for a multi-national firm (and an increasing number of medium-sized firms) might consider Malaysia, Mexico or Mississippi. We research and write every major report from a global perspective and distribute the magazine to a select audience of corporate decision-makers around the world.
  • Important connections. Site Selection is the official publication of the Industrial Asset Management Council (IAMC).
  • Information-based. Site Selection is a true database publication designed for the information age. Each issue of Site Selection reports the findings of our original surveys. Our annual tally of new plants and expansions (reported in February) is cited by new media around the globe.
  • Survey of 11,000 business parks (in December) is the most complete in the world. And our annual survey of business climates (in October) is a barometer of where industry will be welcomed.
  • We have “keep quality”. Site Selection is the only periodical in the development field indexed by H.W. Wilson and the Business Periodicals Index, and we are the only publication in the field that is found in libraries around the world. Surveys tell us that subscribers typically save Site Selection for a year, and some keep their issues for up to five years!

Recent Sample Features

Advanced Manufacturing:

Perfect Match: Put analytics and the assembly line together, and watch the sparks fly.

Aerospace Part 1:

Droning On and On: An in-between time is the right time to cultivate one state’s growing UAS industry cluster.

Aerospace Part 2:

US, Global Locations Ranked For Manufacturing Attractiveness: Business costs, talent availability are key metrics to watch.

Data Centers:

‘Dynamic Impact’: 10 Key Elements of Successful Data Center Site Selection

European IT Centers:

In Search of ICT Professionals: Few doubt that the information and communication technologies economy will dominate in coming years and the presence of ICT clusters will continue to support metropolitan areas in Europe.

FDI Outlook:

Locations of the Future: Site Selection’s recent Locations of the Future survey respondents project the future.

Food Processing:

A Healthy Revolution: Consumers want healthier food choices and the industry is responding.

Workforce Development:

Credit Where It’s Due: The United States still has a ways to go to attain one organization’s goals for post-secondary credentials.

Malaysia’s Data Centre Sector:

Regional Hub Status Clearly Within Reach: Sectors succeed when industry and government are on the same page.

Michigan:

A Comeback In the Making: Michigan retools its economic development strategy to make talent development job one.

Portugal:

Poised to Prosper: Higher education infrastructure and a new incentives regime nurture a new generation of R&D in Portugal.

Turkey:

In Position: Young brainpower, ambitious centennial goals and 20 years of public-private partnership make Turkey a land of ample opportunity.

Utah:

Workforce Developed: Utah Builds Its Workforce Better than Most

Logistics Sites & Services:

Logistics Technology: Locations That Improve Supply Chain Optimization

The Trade Coast:

Closer Than You Think: The Pacific Northwest’s ties with Asian companies and cultures only grow stronger with each passing year.

Zones of Opportunity:

Getting Airborne: One company’s experience shows the power of designated zones to attract major investment.

Caribbean:

ICT Hub in the Making: Will changes to SEZ rules hurt Jamaica’s growing BPO sector?

North American Reports:

Anheuser Busch, Jobs in Huntsville, Game On, Volvo in SC.

World Reports:

Premium Office Space, Crystal Clear Choice, Sustainable Lego, Hungary for Danish Manufacturing and More

Editor’s View:

Innovation Nation

IAMC Insider:

IAMC Rocks: Disruptive Innovation, the theme in Palm Desert, is a hot phrase in the business world. But what is it?

Unconventional Wisdom:

FUN-HOMES: Decision-makers explain why they’re moving their companies downtown. Others see downtowns coming to them.

Arkansas:

Road Show: Gov. Asa Hutchinson spent a week in Europe recruiting aerospace companies to his state at the Paris Air Show.

Louisiana:

Learning Curves: All politics aside, it’s workforce and training that continues to cinch deals.

Missouri:

Firing on All Cylinders: Missouri makes creating an automotive hub look easy.

New Jersey:

Welcoming the World: New Jersey capitalizes on unprecedented wave of corporate headquarters mobility, especially among multinational firms.

Oklahoma:

The New Land Rush: A retooled approach to business development and renewed investment into infrastructure are winning corporate facility projects in Oklahoma.

Research and Science Parks:

Wichita State: Top University for Aerospace R&D

Rocky Mountains:

What’s for Dinner In The Rockies?: Following are snapshots of recent F&B projects that landed – or expanded – in the Rocky Mountain region

Southeast Asia:

Next Level: Cambodia’s Minister of Commerce moves fast with reforms so that new FDI will move faster to his homeland.

Tennessee:

Promise Keepers: Tennessee gets creative in aligning workforce development and higher education.

US-Mexico Border Corridor:

Economy In Transition: From small rural agricultural and ranching communities to large urban centers of innovation and advanced manufacturing, the border is based in both tradition and the crossing of boundaries.

West Virginia:

Independence’ Day: P&G chooses a busy corner in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle for a next-gen manufacturing complex.

For more information about this journal visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/cp1qh6

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