Advances in Production Engineering & Management

Advances in Production Engineering & Management (APEM) is an interdisciplinary refereed journal. It is published quarterly by Production Engineering Institute (PEI), an organisational unit of the Faculty of mechanical engineering at the University of Maribor. The main goal of journal is to present high quality research developments in all areas of production engineering and production management, as well as their applications in industry and services, to a broad audience of academics and practitioners. Like most scientific journals, it can be obtained in print or in electronic form.

Advances in Production Engineering & Management
DisciplineManufacturing engineering, Manufacturing, Industrial engineering, Production engineering, Management
Languageenglish
Publication details
Publisher
Production Engineering Institute (Slovenia)
Frequencyquarterly
yes
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Adv. Prod. Eng. Manag.
Indexing
ISSN1854-6250
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Advances in Production Engineering & Management is abstracted and indexed in the world’s leading bibliographic databases, including Web of Science (Science Citation Index Expanded – SCIE, Journal Citation Reports – JCR, and Current Contents – CC), Scopus, Inspec, EBSCO, and ProQuest.

In the Web of Science (now maintained by Clarivate Analytics, previously by Thomson Reuters) bibliographic database the journal is included into two categories:

1. Engineering, Manufacturing;

2. Material Science, Multidisciplinary.

The journal Advances in Production Engineering & Management has received its first impact factor (IF) calculated by Thomson Reuters in June 2016. The IF in 2016 was 1.125 (Q3 in both WoS categories). In 2017 and 2018, the IF was 1.424 and 1.596, respectively (Q3 in both WoS categories). The current impact factor (IF 2019) is 2.047 (Q3 in both WoS categories).

In the SCOPUS database the current impact factor (2019) is SNIP = 1.90 (Q1).

In the Scimago Journal & Country Rank, the current SJR indicator (2019) is SJR = 0.69 (Q1).



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