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Press Release Distribution for Industrial & Manufacturing Companies

Industrial news is read by procurement teams, plant managers and trade analysts, not consumers — and most general wires are built for the wrong audience. TS Newswire routes manufacturing and industrial releases to the trade press that actually reaches B2B buyers.

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monthly searches for "industrial PR" alone — real, ongoing demand
1,900+
typical turnaround for trade-press-focused releases
24–48 hrs

A new production line, a supply chain partnership, or a safety certification doesn't need consumer press — it needs the trade publications that procurement teams, plant engineers and industry analysts actually read when evaluating a vendor or tracking a sector. General-purpose wires built for consumer product launches or startup funding news don't have strong relationships with that audience, and a release that lands only in generic "business news" aggregators misses the readers who'd actually act on it. TS Newswire's industrial track routes releases to trade press covering manufacturing, logistics, industrial equipment and supply chain specifically.

Sales cycles in this sector run longer than almost any other category we distribute for, which changes what a release needs to do. It's rarely trying to drive an immediate purchase decision — it's building the kind of visibility that shows up in a vendor shortlist six months later, or that a trade analyst cites when covering the sector. That means accuracy on capacity figures, certifications and safety compliance matters more than a punchy headline, since the audience reading it is evaluating the company as a potential long-term supplier or partner, not reacting to a flash sale.

Where releases go wrong

Common problems in Industrial & Manufacturing distribution

Consumer wires don't reach industrial trade press

A release built for general business news misses the specialized publications procurement teams and plant managers actually read.

Capacity and certification claims get checked by a technical audience

Trade press readers can spot an imprecise production-capacity or compliance claim faster than a general reporter would.

Sales cycles are long, so timing works differently

Industrial releases build long-term visibility more than they drive immediate action — the writing and distribution strategy need to reflect that.

Safety and compliance news needs to be precise

OSHA, ISO or industry-specific certification claims need to state the actual scope of what was certified, not imply broader compliance.

How it works

Our Industrial & Manufacturing review process

01

Technical accuracy review

Capacity figures, certifications and compliance claims are checked for precision — a release claiming "ISO certified" needs to state which certification and what it actually covers.

02

Trade outlet matching

Releases are routed to publications covering the specific sub-sector — manufacturing, logistics, industrial equipment, supply chain — rather than blasted to generic business news.

03

Safety and compliance check

Claims involving safety certifications or regulatory compliance are reviewed for accurate scope before distribution.

04

Pickup tracking

The dashboard shows which trade outlets picked up the release, giving a read on visibility within the specific sector the release targets.

Sample outlet mix

Highest-authority outlets in the network

Industrial & Manufacturing releases are placed across the wider network rather than a single vertical. These are the highest-authority outlets available; browse the full list to see everything.

Outlet Type Domain authority
Business Insider News site 93
Yahoo Finance Wire 93
MarketWatch News site 92
USA Today + 125 New network Wire 92
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Editorial standards

What clears review, what doesn't

We accept

  • Specific certification standard and scope stated accurately (e.g. "ISO 9001:2015 certified for [specific scope]")
  • Production capacity or lead-time claims that reflect current operations
  • Named technical or operations spokesperson with title
  • Supply chain or partnership details specific enough for a trade audience to evaluate
  • Safety compliance claims that state the actual regulatory standard met

We reject

  • Certification claims without a stated standard or scope
  • Production capacity or capability claims that don't reflect current operations
  • Vague "industry-leading" language with no specifics a trade reader could verify
  • Safety or compliance claims that overstate actual regulatory status

Compliance detail

Precision that matters for industrial and manufacturing claims

Certification claims are the most common source of a hold in this category. "ISO certified" without stating which ISO standard (9001, 14001, 45001, and others cover very different things) reads as vague to a trade audience that knows the distinction matters, and the release gets sent back for the specific standard and scope of certification.

Production capacity and supply chain claims get similar scrutiny. A stated production capacity, lead time, or supply chain resilience claim needs to reflect current, verifiable operations — trade press readers in this sector are often evaluating the company as a potential supplier, and an overstated capacity claim that doesn't hold up damages credibility with exactly the audience the release was trying to reach.

Pricing

Choose a tier

Recommended for Industrial & Manufacturing

Trade press coverage benefits from the wider outlet reach and technical review time Business tier provides.

Starter

$149 per release

250+ outlets · 48 hrs

Recommended

Business

$349 per release

600+ outlets · 24 hrs

Premium

$649 per release

1,240+ outlets · 6 hrs

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Questions

Questions specific to Industrial & Manufacturing

Still unsure? Ask us anything at hello@tsnewswire.com.

Yes — the network includes trade press covering manufacturing, industrial equipment, logistics and supply chain, matched by sub-sector rather than sent as one generic blast.

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