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Electrical Construction & Maintenance (EC&M) magazine is the technical authority for 130,000+ electrical professionals, including 80,000+ subscribers in electrical contracting firms (reaching all NECA and IEC member firms and ENR's top 50), 30,000+ subscribers in industrial plants and in commercial/ institutional facilities with 100+ employees (93% coverage of Fortune 1000 firms), and 20,000+ consulting electrical engineers. Through a mix of in-depth technical articles, market and construction forecasts, and comprehensive product reviews, EC&M is the ideal vehicle to reach the largest customers in the $77.8 billion electrical market*. In addition to the print publication, EC&M also produces five high-quality e-newsletters.

*2003 Electrical Wholesaling Market Planning Guide.

A twice-monthly e-newsletter reaching more than 77,000 electrical professionals, CodeWatch zeros in on the electrical industry standard EC&M readers depend on the most — the National Electrical Code®. Bolstered by material from two of the most well-respected Code experts in the business, CodeWatch succinctly yet thoroughly addresses the topics that frustrate and confuse electrical workers the most. From departments featuring Code change proposals to old favorites like What's Wrong Here and Nightmare Installations, CodeWatch meets electrical workers’ demand for the most timely Code coverage in the industry. Not only does this electronic publication address changes in the Code, but it also explains how to properly apply them. In addition to providing updates on upcoming Code seminars and shows, this CodeWatch allows readers to sound off on Code-related issues as well put their own Code knowledge to the test.
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ElectricalZone, a twice-a-month e-newsletter reaching more than 81,000 electrical professionals, presents late-breaking news and stories from around the industry, delivers exclusive business/technical feature articles, highlights new bid announcements and project opportunities, and previews upcoming shows and events.
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PQNewsBeat, a twice-a-month e-newsletter, addresses the needs of more than 22,000 electrical engineers and commercial/industrial/utility facility managers concerned about the quality and delivery of their power — and the stability of their power supplies. In every edition of this e-newsletter, PQ NewsBeat highlights the top stories, news and events, and products and services affecting the power quality market.
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Some people are looking for a refresher course; others need to fulfill continuing education unit (CEU) requirements. No matter what the need, electrical professionals are always on the lookout for a good training session. And there’s no better place to find it than E-train, a twice-a-month e-newsletter for those seeking information on industry-specific training. With a circulation of more than 82,000, this e-newsletter serves as the electrical industry's No. 1 source for the latest training courses offered by electrical distributors, manufacturers, associations, electric leagues, and for-profit training companies. The newsletter is brought to your by the publisher of EC&M and Electrical Wholesaling magazines.
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EC&M Product NewsWire is a product-oriented newsletter that delivers the latest product offerings from the leading manufacturers in the electrical industry. This monthly e-mail newsletter reaches more than 81,000 electrical professionals involved in the design, construction, and maintenance of industrial, commercial, retail, residential, institutional, healthcare, governmental, and utility facilities.
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MRO Insider is devoted exclusively to the topics of maintenance, repair, and operation. Through the efforts of the EC&M editorial team and its respected electrical consultants, this exciting product challenges readers to improve their skill sets and drive change in their organizations. Mailed twice a month to more than 17,000 select engineers, facility and energy managers, maintenance supervisors, electricians, and technicians working in industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities, this one-of-kind product “powers up” their O&M efforts. From management and supervision tips to applying NEC on the production floor, this e-newsletter covers safety procedures and programs, troubleshooting techniques, equipment testing and maintenance, and the latest trends in education and training.
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