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The Guide To Trucks, Equipment and Maintenance

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What’s in a name? Sometimes a name means everything. It’s not just an identity. It can spark feelings of pride and a sense of community just to hear the words. American Trucker lives at the heart of the trucking industry. It’s content is designed to help anyone who operates, services, and maintains trucks and trailers. In print and digital, our award-winning journalists deliver news and insights that owner operators and small trucking business need to make informed decisions about buying, equipping and maintaining equipment. This is a large and diverse group of businesses that haul freight - from agricultural and manufacturing products to construction and hazmat material. These are the men and women who move America.

Trucking operations of 1-4 vehicles operate over 2.5 million trucks and 600,000 trailers in the U.S. American Trucker serves this community, delivering breaking industry news, perspective on government regulations, equipment, and technology that impacts a trucker’s productivity. American Trucker is a trusted, forty-year old brand. Our mission is to provide the highest quality business information and insights for trucking operations of 1-4 vehicles. What you, our customer provides, is part of that package. Thank you for looking to us to bring you deeper into the truck market. We look forward to helping you grow in 2015 and beyond!

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MARKET The Opportunity is Clear

a reflection of the y g market truck-buying American Trucker’s audience mirrors the make-up of the business community that uses trucks and trailers in their daily operations. This market reaches across industry lines, state lines, and traditional lines of the trucking industry. The market is much bigger than just overthe-road trucks and trailers. Buyers of trucks, trailers, parts and services are present in industries that touch all parts of the economy.

Trucking operations of one to four vehicles make up over three-quarters of the commercialtrucking market, and American Trucker brings you there. There is no other editorial-based magazine meeting the information needs of this huge market, making American Trucker your premier avenue for outreach to this audience.

The commercial-vehicle market is a collection of 12 million trucks and 3.5 million trailers of all types and sizes—from light- to heavy-duty—serving all segments of the nation’s economy. *Operations with at least one Class 3-8 truck; excludes bus-only and trailer-only operations

Note: Light-duty count reflects commercial-only usage; no mixed-use or personal-use vehicles. Sources: Commercial Motor Vehicle Consulting, American Trucking Assns., National Private Truck Council, Fleet Owner Composite Database

Commercial Trucks 12.32 Million

Heavy-Duty 2.47 Million

Medium-Duty 1.14 Million

Class 8 Over 33,000 lb. GVW

For-Hire 0.86 Million

Class 7 26,001 - 33,000 lb. GVW

For-Hire 117,300

Commercial (Class 3-8) Trucking Operations* 1.61 Million

Private 1.61 Million

Construction & contractors

Class 5 16,001 - 19,500 lb. GVW

Government & utilities

Midrange 2.51 Million

Concrete, asphalt & aggregate

Class 4 14,001 - 16,000 lb. GVW

For-Hire 261,800

Private 2.25 Million

1-4 Vehicles 189,000

5+ Vehicles 34,550

5+ Vehicles 333,850

1-4 Vehicles 1.06 Million

273,300 Trucks

1.32 Million Trucks

8.45 Million Trucks

2.28 Million Trucks

5+ Vehicles 368,400 Fleets 9.77 Million Trucks

Class 3 10,001 - 14,000 lb. GVW

Railroads & shipping ports

Light-Duty 6.2 Million

Class 1-2 Under 10,000 lb. GVW

On-Highway 3.53 Million

Trailers 3.53 Million

1.39 Million Private Fleets

223,550 For-Hire Carriers

Private 1.02 Million

Class 6 19,501 - 26,000 lb. GVW

Towing & recovery

American Trucker reaches out to anyone who buys, services, maintains, and repairs trucks and trailers within their business operation.

A Diverse Market with Diverse Needs

For-Hire 352,500

For-Hire 2.13 Million

1.24 Million Trucks

Private 5.85 Million

Private 1.4 Million

Total Commercial Vehicles 15.85 Million

General freight

Local delivery

Farming & agriculture

Landscaping & snow removal

4.88 Million Trucks

Commercial (only) Light-Duty 6.21 Million

For-Hire 352,500 Trucks

Refuse & recycling

Commercial (Class 3-8) Trucks 6.11 Million

Private 5.85 Million Trucks

Total Commercial Trucks 12.32 Million

Vehicle Population 1,247,300

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2,553,400

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590,900

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288,500

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CIRCULATION The People Behind the Numbers

Our readers aren’t simply numbers. They are the people who make this industry thrive—and we strive to maintain an interactive relationship with each reader. American Trucker’s columns and features regularly collect input and advice from business leaders and industry executives. Our editors are frequently in the field meeting American Trucker readers—your customers—to keep on top of the industry. They are concerned about the issues of today and how those issues impact the future. This consistent, personal input helps American Trucker stay on the cutting edge, ensuring thorough readership as well as considerable pass-along reach.

y coverage dominant industry g American Trucker delivers a vibrant circulation unmatched by any other publication. We mail directly to decision makers across multiple industries that utilize trucks and trailers, as well as the parts, equipment, and services to keep them running.

BONUS REACH:

Trade Shows & Conferences

Your advertising in American Trucker will earn significant bonus distribution at many major trucking events throughout 2015.

Each month, American Trucker mails to 150,000 qualified subscribers who represent a vibrant composite of today’s truck-buying market. This circulation consists of traditional readers of American Trucker, and Fleet Owner’s FleetSeek data helps us fine-tune the mix to ensure we’re delivering the most desirable audience for your advertising message. In addition, we have formed relationships with major associations, industry events, and other entities to ensure that American Trucker’s circulation is an accurate representation of the market and provides the industry’s best targeting of your customers.

American Trucker is distributed at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week, Mid-America Trucking Show, The Work Truck Show, American Truck Dealers Convention, and many other can’t-miss venues. See our EDITORIAL CALENDAR for dates.

Truck buyers read Vocational & Independent Owners* 35%

Company Type * Includes over-the-road owner-operators plus owners of non-trucking companies who own trucks and trailers.

For-Hire Fleets 65%


EDITORIAL

Every month, American Trucker brings its audience of truck and trailer buyers a full editorial menu designed to help them run their trucks and trucking businesses. Surrounding timely cover and feature stories, our readers find:

The Business of Trucking

Well-known small-fleet consultant Tim Brady offers straight-ahead, practical advice on how to build a profitable trucking operation.

2015 EDITORIAL CALENDAR January Feature Story

The Connected Trucker

Focus On...

Air/coolant Filters

Fifth Wheels

Refrigeration

Trucks at Work

Tank

Leasing

Tire Rack

Tire Rack

Business of trucking

Monthly Features

A monthly case study highlighting a specific maintenance problem and one trucker’s solution.

An in-depth look at the components critical to well-running trucks and trailers.

Trucks at Work

July

Trailers for Niches

Auxiliary Lighting

Trailer Aerodynamics

Idle Controls

Waste Hauling

Municipal

Refrigerated

Tire Rack

Tire Rack

Tire Rack

Business of trucking

Business of trucking

Business of trucking

Shop talk

Shop talk

Shop talk

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Equipment News

Equipment News

Spotlight on an American Trucker Readers Rigs

Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week

August

September

New models for 2016

Buying Parts on the Road

Retreads

Inflation Monitoring

Field Service

P&D

Tire Rack

Tire Rack

Business of trucking

Business of trucking

Shop talk

Shop talk

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Equipment News

Equipment News

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

NTEA/The Work Truck Show

Maintenance Council Expo Mid American Trucking Show

Closing Dates

June

Buying and Selling Used Trucks

Truckload Carriers Assocation Technology Bonus Distribution

May

More Than Fuel: Truck Stop Services

October

November

December

Brake Maintenance

American Trucker of the Year

Oil: Price vs Performance

Wheels

HD Electricals

Batteries

Oil Filters

Wholesale Delivery

Intermodal

Construction

Auto Hauling

Platform

Tire Rack

Tire Rack

Tire Rack

Tire Rack

Tire Rack

Business of trucking

Business of trucking

Business of trucking

Business of trucking

Business of trucking

Business of trucking

Shop talk

Shop talk

Shop talk

Shop talk

Shop talk

Shop talk

Shop talk

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Parts & Service

Equipment News

Equipment News

Equipment News

Equipment News

Equipment News

Equipment News

Equipment News

Equipment News

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Spotlight on an American Trucker

Spotlight on an American Trucker

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Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

Readers Rigs

National Private Truck Council American Trucking Associatin Conference and Exhibition

Great American Trucking Show

Waste Expo Alternative Clean Transportation Expo

Used Truck Association Conference

Advertising Measurement Study

Marketing Services

A monthly profile of a vocational fleet and how it uses its trucks.

April

Truck Tradeoffs: Classic vs Aero

Shop Talk

Focus On...

March

Working Together: Powertrains

Parts & Services

Trucking’s most experienced editors report on new products, tools, services and everything else readers need to keep their trucks running.

February

The Road to the SelfDriving Truck (Outlook)

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Tire Rack

Tips and information on getting the most out of a trucker’s major investment in tires and wheels.

Trucking in 2015 will be working through some of the most significant changes since deregulation began 35 years ago.

spotlight on an american trucker

A monthly feature that aims to bring American Trucker’s readership to life by putting names and faces alongside successes.

Our job here at American Trucker is to help owneroperators and small fleets understand what the rapidly evolving equipment options, technology, and regulations mean to them. While this mission hasn’t changed, we’re adding significant resources this year – both new personnel and an improved digital presence – to sharpen our focus on the independent segment and streamline the delivery of actionable information.

Readers’ Rigs

A chance to show off all that pride and polish for truckers who invest a lot of time and money

in keeping their trucks looking good.

The American Trucker editorial staff consists of the most respected journalists in the field.

Whether it’s hardware evaluation, business tips, safety tools, or insight into pending policy and regulatory changes, American Trucker has it covered. And we’ll make it accessible to busy professional truckers.

Kevin Jones editor A veteran, award-winning newspaper editor and political writer, Jones found his journalistic passion when he began covering trucking and transportation in 2006. He loves the day-to-day details of the business, along with the big-picture policy and economic issues.

Brian Straight managing editor Joined Fleet Owner in May 2008 after spending nearly 14 years as sports editor and then managing editor of several daily newspapers. He and his staff won more than two dozen major writing and editing awards. Responsible for editing, editorial production functions and deadlines.

Kevin Rohlwing With over 25 years experience in truck-tire technology, maintenance and marketing, authors monthly column on tire-related topics.

Jim Mele editor-in-chief Nationally recognized journalist, author and editor, joined Fleet Owner in 1986 with over a dozen years’ experience covering transportation as a newspaper reporter and magazine staff writer. Winner of multiple Jesse H. Neal and ASBPE Awards for editorial excellence.

Sean Kilcarr editor-at-large A feature writer and columnist, Kilcarr has been a trucking journalist for over 20 years. Specializes in lightand medium-duty truck operations and logistics. Winner of multiple Jesse H. Neal and ASBPE Awards for editorial excellence.

Wendy Leavitt A trucking industry professional with extensive experience in writing, marketing and public relations, both as a member of the press and with a major truck OEM. Joined Fleet Owner in 1998. Winner of Jesse H. Neal and ASBPE Awards.

Contributing Editors Tim Brady • Bruce Sauer • Rick Weber • Charles Wilson

With our leading truck equipment marketplace featured both in print and online, American Trucker is uniquely positioned to help small-business trucking companies truly move the needle for success.

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Reach customers virtually while generating leads and providing a unique experience. FleetSeek is our state-of-the-art database subscription service providing “24/7” access to 400,000 North American trucking operations and their decision makers, including name, title, address, phone, e-mail, gross vehicle weight class, equipment type and more. The FleetSeek product line includes: §§ The National Motor Carrier Directory §§ The Private Fleet Directory §§ The Owner-Operator Database §§ The Canadian Fleet Directory


mARKETPLACE / DEALER SALES REPRESENTATIVES:

Display Advertising SALES Representatives: Reggie Lawrence

William J. Doucette

Managing Director, Truck Group ph: 678-957-1414 reggie.lawrence@penton.com (AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX)

ph: 603-236-3310 wjduce@gmail.com (CT, DE, PA, MA, MD, ME, NY, NH, NJ, Northern OH, RI, VA, VT, WV, Eastern Canada)

Dan Elm

Dave Haggett

Woody Newell

ph: 612-760-9633 dan.elm@penton.com (AZ, CA, CO, IA, ID, IL, IN, MI, MN, MO, MT, ND, NE, NV, OR, SD, UT, WA, WI, WY)

ph: 847-934-9123 dghaggett@aol.com (IL, IN, KS, KY, IA, MN, MO, ND, NE, Southern OH, SD, WI)

ph: 360-944-6572 swnewell44@gmail.com (AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, WA, UT, WY, AK, HI, Western Canada)

Richard White* Brand Manager Automotive and Trucking ph: 317-605-6201 richard.white@penton.com

Ellen Rowlett ph: 800-827-7468 fax: 913-514-6544 ellen.rowlett@penton.com (AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, KY, MA, MD, ME, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA, VT, WV)

*Technical Info Contact

RATE POLICY AND CONTRACT PROVISIONS: All advertisements are accepted and published entirely on the representation that the Advertising Agency and/or Advertiser are properly authorized to publish the entire con­tents and subject matter thereof. It is understood that, in consideration of the publication of advertisements, the Advertiser and/or Advertising Agency will indemnify and hold the Publisher harmless from and against any claims or suits for libel, violation of rights of privacy, plagiarism, trademark, patent and copyright infringements (including the text and photographs within the advertisements), and other claims based on the contents or subject matter of such publication. The Publisher reserves the right to reject any and all advertising, which the Publisher feels is not in keeping with the publication’s standards, policies and principles. The Publisher reserves the right to add the word “Advertisement” at the top and/or bottom of, or anywhere within any publication page, that in the Publisher’s sole judgment, too closely resembles editorial pages of the publication. The Publisher will not be bound by any conditions, printed or otherwise appearing on any order blank, insertion order or contract when they conflict with the terms or conditions of the publication’s rate card, or any amendment thereof. The Publisher shall not be subject to any liability whatsoever for any failure to publish or circulate all or any part of the publication issue or issues due to strikes, work stoppages, accidents, fires, acts of God or any circumstance not within control of the Publisher. The Publisher is not responsible for the accuracy of any corrections or changes made to any Advertiser’s materials. AGENCY COMMISSION: 15% of the gross billing allowed to recognized advertising agencies on space, color, bleed, and position only, provided account is paid within 30 (thirty) days of invoice date. Advertiser’s material must be prepared in accordance with production specifications to qualify for agency commission. No cash discounts allowed. SEQUENTIAL LIABILITY: Advertiser and Advertising Agency are jointly and severally liable for payment. The Publisher will not release the Advertising Agency from liability even if a sequential liability clause is included in the contract, insertion order, purchase order, etc. CANCELLATION POLICY: Neither the Advertiser nor its Advertising Agency may cancel advertising after closing date. Cancellations prior to closing must be in writing. Verbal cancellations will not be accepted. ERROR LIABILITY LIMIT: The Publisher’s liability for any error will not exceed the charge for the advertisement in question. The Publisher assumes no liability for errors in key numbers, the Reader Service section, advertisers’ index, or any type set by the Publisher. The Publisher is not responsible for the accuracy of any corrections or changes made to the Advertiser’s copy/materials.

Indianapolis, IN | 800-827-7468 atmarketing@penton.com

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