2025 Media Information
Welcome to the updated media pack for Pulp Paper & Logistics in 2025. Readers have again taken the time to re-register to receive the magazine and newcomers who have registered during the past 12 months have lifted PPL’s global circulation to more than 24,000.
Readers who receive the magazine are in two broad categories: those who can authorise purchases of capital equipment and services, or those who have a direct input in the purchasing process. These range from mill owners and chief executives through to tissue and paper mill managers, to whom we continue to target PPL’s content to ensure our articles and news accurately reflects the changes within our industry.
For our schedule of subjects for coverage in 2025, we have considered our readers views and suggestions and where possible these are included. We continue to ensure our content is relevant to those readers who are specialised on the production, processing and distribution of paper, board, tissue, and all forest-based products.
As requested PPL will continue to focus on the increasing numbers of fibre-based packaging products that are the preferred choice of consumers who are concerned about plastics accumulating in the environment. Our Green Packaging International section encourages any development in this sector.
To ensure your company and its marketing message is at the forefront of our readers during 2025, contact Vince Maynard, owner and publisher of Pulp, Paper & Logistics by email: pulppaperlogistics@virginmedia. com
19,565 5,104
Pulp, Paper & Logistics 2025 feature schedule
January-February 2025 – issue 88
Felts, clothing; Inspection systems
Packaging paper machines; biomass power
March-April 2025 – issue 89
Mechanical pulping technology; pulp quality control
Mill management software & security
May-June 2025 – issue 90
Shipping, ports, handling, and warehousing (including cranes and forklifts)
Drying technology and processes; renewable energy systems
July-August 2025 – issue 91
Machine clothing developments
Recycling processes; paper conversion systems
September-October 2025 – issue 92
MIAC 2025 show preview
Tissue production, processing and converting
November-December 2025 – issue 93
Logistics and transportation update
Board production systems; digital process control All include Green Packaging International
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Circulation in Detail
Position/Size
Back cover
Double page
Full page
Half page
Third of a page
Quarter page
Eighth of page
Bleed
Facing matter
Pulp, Paper & Logistics Technical Data
Advertising Rates
Four colour
£3,600
£4,800
£2,750
£1,850
£1,350
£925
£700
£135
£210
Subscription Rates
PULP, PAPER & LOGISTICS is available on subscription to those who do not qualify for free distribution under the terms of control.
Annual subscription rates:
UK £93
Rest of Europe £132
Rest of world £185
Mechanical Data
Printing: Sheet fed offset litho, saddle stitched.
Sizes: All dimensions are in millimetres, horizontal by vertical. Our magazines have a trimmed size of 210 x 297 (A4)
Double page spread = 426 x 303
Front Cover Advert Dimensions = 169 x 238 (vertical)
Full page (A4) 210 x 297 and a Bleed size of 216 x 303 (3mm on each edge)
1/2 page horizontal =
1/2 page
1/2 page
1/2 page vertical bleed =
1/3 page vertical = 65 x 275
1/4 page vertical = 90 x 130
1/4 page horizontal = 186 x 65
For non-standard size, please call us.
Materials
A press optimised PDF file; all encapsulated images with a resolution of 300 dpi at the size it is to be used and in a CMYK colour mode. All fonts embedded with the artwork centred prior to PDF creation and with a 3 mm bleed on each edge.
Please do not use spot colours in the advert unless they are specially required and we are notified.
PDF files can be created from QuarkExpress, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop but can tend to be rather large files. It is therefore recommended to export a postcript file first then distill to a high resolution pdf
KVJ Enterprises cannot be held responsible for the reproduction of electronically transmitted advertisements that do not meet the aforementioned specifications.
E-mail PDF files to: Anthony Wiffen at: anton_print_1@mac.com If you have any queries please contact Anthony Wiffen on the above email or telephone +44 (0) 1460 261011
Please label files with the advertising company’s name, the intended publication and issue date.