OVER 40,000 READERS!

The overseas pass-along readership of Minería Pan-Americana, estimated at more than 40,000, has a broad base and is highly selective. It includes not only mining companies but also professionals such as mining engineers, contractors and consultants, as well as diversified divisions of mining companies, mining and mineral processing consultants, metallic and non-metallic processors, manufacturers and dealers of mining machinery, equipment and supplies, metal processors and fabricators, government departments and divisions in charge of mining operations, government installations and employees in countries where mining operations are government owned and operated. In addition, Minería Pan-Americana is mailed regularly to the complete membership rosters of all mining chambers of the countries shown below. Mining Chambers include the most active mining companies and contractors in each country. Following is the international territorial distribution and reader breakdown of Minería Pan-Americana.

 

 
 
 

READERSHIP DESCRIPTION & CIRCULATION

16% Mineral producers
Developers and owners, includes mining companies and contractors and mining divisions or mining departments of diversified companies
 
16% Metallic and non metallic mining
Includes exploration, development, mining, milling, smelting, refining or other extractive processing of metals and nonmetallic except fuels, stone, sand and gravel
 
6% Coal Mining
Includes exploration development, mining, preparation and primary distribution of bituminous, lignite and anthracite coal
 
8% All other mining
Include exploration,development,mining and/or processing of petroleum, stone, sand and gravel
 
11% Mining and mineral processing consulting and construction engineers
And their staffs not clarified by segment of industry
 
1% Government owned and operated mines
 
2% Government departments
Divisions, government installations and government employees in countries where mining operations are not government owned and operated
3% Research firms
Institutions and individuals, universities, colleges, engineering and technical schools, instructors and students

1% Financial interests
Banks, mining stocks firms in mining properties, associations and libraries

7% Manufacturers of machinery
Equipment and supplies, metal processors and fabricators

19% Distributors
Jobbers, dealers, exporters, importers and manufactures agents in machinery, equipment and supplies

10% Others allied to the field
 

TOTAL: 100%