Chemical Processing Industry Information Now More Accessible at www.che.com
Chemical Engineering announced today the release of its new beta website. The completely retooled site and online information service will provide up-to-the-minute news and in-depth technical expertise from Chemical Engineering’s global team of chemical engineers, CPI professionals and journalists.
“The new che.com site simply capitalizes on Web-based technology to improve how Chemical Engineering delivers timely, practical information to the chemical process industries,” notes Rebekkah Marshall, Editor in Chief of Chemical Engineering. “Now visitors can quickly and easily drill down within subcategories such as Processing & Handling; Software, Automation & Control; Environmental Health & Safety; and Business & Economics.
”The new site offers readers the choice of over 130 RSS feeds, which notify them of developments or technical expertise in areas as broad as up-to-the-minute Business News to those as specific as Project Management, Distillation, Alarms or Heat Transfer Media. Also in keeping with Chemical Engineering’s global audience and coverage, the new site enables RSS notification of content that pertains to certain geographical hotspots and makes it browsable via an online map.”
Nella Veldran, Publisher of Chemical Engineering commented “Now, more than ever, readers will search and find information and analysis on the specific processes, systems and workflows they manage everyday. Visitors will benefit directly from Chemical Engineering’s more than 100 years of experience as the publication of record in the chemical processing industries.”
During this beta testing period, the team at Chemical Engineering is actively seeking feedback on all aspects of the website and its content so they’ll be able to continue fine-tuning the user experience to be even more useful to professionals seeking information online and via mobile devices. As beta testing continues, the Chemical Engineering team will further enhance the site with added functionality and content. Users will see advanced customization and search capabilities, an online “store” and new information and data products in the coming months.
For information about beta testing contact John Rockwell at +1 212 621-4668, email: jrockwell@accessintel.com.