Thomas Register

The Thomas Register of American Manufacturers, now ThomasNet,[1] is an online platform for supplier discovery and product sourcing in the US and Canada. It was once known as the "big green books" and "Thomas Registry", and was a multi-volume directory of industrial product information covering distributors, manufacturers and service companies[2] within thousands[3] of industrial categories that is now published on ThomasNet.

1905 Thomas' Register of American Manufacturers

History

The books were first published in 1898[4] by Harvey Mark Thomas as Hardware and Kindred Trades. In their heyday, Thomas Register of American Manufacturers was a 34-volume, 3 section buying guide offering sourcing information on industrial products and services, along with comprehensive specifications and detailed product information from thousands of manufacturers. [5]

The Thomas Regional Directory Company began as a division of Thomas Publishing in 1976.[6] Thomas Regional Regional Industrial Buying Guides[7] provided information in print and on CD-ROM, on local OEMs, distributors, MRO services and other custom manufacturing services in 19 regional editions covering much of the United States. Thomas Register and Thomas Regional were available online from the mid 1990s. The company stopped publishing its print products in 2006.

Thomas moved its database online as ThomasNet, published and maintained by Thomas Industrial Network, one of Thomas’ five business units. ThomasNet has expanded to provide not only product and company information, but also online catalogs, computer-aided design (CAD) drawings, news, press releases and blogs.

Thomas Publishing Company, LLC

Thomas Publishing Company, LLC[8] of New York City has been privately held since its inception. It used independent representatives to sell advertising space around its listings in print products like the Thomas Register and the Thomas Industrial Regional Directories, and these representatives continue to sell Internet related products to manufacturers, distributors, and other companies.

ThomasNet

ThomasNet is an information and technology company based in New York City.[4] In April 2006 the New York Public Library named ThomasNet.com as one of its 25 Best of Reference sources for the reference librarian, and is currently listed in their Best of the Web list for Industry Information.

Since November 2010, ThomasNet has been a founding partner of GlobalTrade.net, a marketplace for international trade service providers.

ThomasNet News

ThomasNet News is a product of Thomas Publishing Company, LLC. ThomasNet News was introduced with “the mission of delivering timely, new industrial product information covering the whole range of products …” It manually reviews press releases submitted through the website and publishes with a small description in one of 51 different categories.

In 2000, ThomasNet News released Industry Market Trends (IMT), its first Journal.[9] In the IMT, editors published editorials, interviews, and long form journalism on issues ranging from career skills, developments in the industry, and discussions with leading experts. Soon after, IMT Green & Clean was launched in response to the growing interest in green technology and its impact on the world. In 2011, the IMT Machining Journal was launched followed by the IMT Fluid & Gas Flow Journal, the IMT Career Journal, and the IMT Procurement Journal.

Research

Starting in 2010, ThomasNet began reaching out to its database of manufacturers to get a better understanding of where the community was, where their shortcomings were, and where they saw the landscape going in the future. This yearly survey is called the Industry Market Barometer.[10]

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References

  1. Rich Meislin (February 7, 2007). "The New York Times Newsroom Navigator". The New York Times. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  2. Judith H. Dobrzynski (May 30, 1999). "ART/ARCHITECTURE; Representing America in a Language of Her Own". The New York Times. it's a registry of companies and manufacturers
  3. 67,000-plus
  4. "From Old School To Cutting Edge: The Transformation Of A B2B". Forbes. May 31, 2018.
  5. Kathleen Teltsh (April 21, 1991). "Style Makers; Pati Hillis, Corkscrew Maker". The New York Times. Retrieved July 3, 2019. an encyclopedia of manufacturers
  6. "Thomas Publishing Company - Company Profile, Information". ReferenceForBusiness.com. Thomas Regional Directory Company Established, 1976-77
  7. "ThomasNet Industrial Search (Thomas Register)". directory of North American manufacturers; access by company name, product, service, or brand name.
  8. Sana Siwolop (September 9, 1999). "Internet Connects Inventors to Information (and One Another)". The New York Times. site ... run by Thomas Publishing Company
  9. John Frank Weaver (2013). Robots Are People Too: How Siri, Google Car. ISBN 1440829462.
  10. "ThomasNet: Industrial sector confident of growth". Advertising Age. July 15, 2011.
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