Trade Show Services & Event Management

Many exhibitors are unsure of exactly the best way to handle trade show services and event management. Managing your trade show services & exhibit programs can be a very complex task, and many exhibitors overlook important details of their entire exhibiting experience.

There are several factors that need to be addressed to make for a flawless and streamlined exhibiting experience:

    Trade Show Labor
    Furnishing & Carpeting
    Material Handling
    Graphics & Exhibit Design
    Exhibit & Event Rigging
    Cleaning Services
    Transportation & Freight
    Show Books
    Exhibit Fabrication & Management

Trade Show Services can be baffling to new and experienced exhibitors alike, with many hours going into a project only to find out one or more of the small details of your trade show services were overlooked. A Professional Trade Show Service Team that works with exhibit halls, shipping firms, and designers on a daily basis, can offer your company a support system that will work together to solve any issues before, during and after your trade shows. Giving to you innovative solutions that will create valuable results to your bottom line.

The exhibit design, fabrication and logistics is an investment that requires proper planning. Often times exhibitors can loose focus on the details of trade show services, investing time & money in chasing down details and/or issues, trying to find the right person that can help them with an answer. With an online trade show service management program you get quick access to:

    Save time by quickly tapping into all event-related information
    Access and share marketing objectives and goals
    Organize trade show schedules, graphics, properties, and records in real-time
    Meet a multitude of deadlines
    Collaborate with team members 24/7 from the show floor, office, or on the road
    Access historical information on events including layout, costs, and show details
    Jump-start new employees by providing work flow based event information
    Manage the total cost of an event through Budgets and Expenses
    Create and access surveys for pre-show and post-show reports
    Access staff profiles and itineraries
    Determine ROI and maintain leads

Many exhibitors are attending more shows annually, and need to have their exhibit properties sent from show to show, tracking efforts can add hours onto an exhibitors day. With trained project managers, an online event management program can eliminate any confusion and will allow your team daily reports of exhibiting schedules and asset management reports. Your approach to trade show services can be identified easily with a trained trade show service manager, our approach begins with identifying what it will take for clients to successfully meet their trade show goals.

A Service Team with trade show knowledge should come from years of experience from designing, manufacturing and managing exhibits. With marketing & technical expertise on the trade show floor, making sure the process runs smoothly from the beginning of the trade show, right down to the inspection of your exhibit properties when they come back to the storage facility. Keeping track of items that need to be restored or re-furbished for your next trade show.

Whether your exhibiting in a 10′ x 20′ trade show display, 20? x 20′trade show display rental or even 40? x 40′ trade show exhibit you will see the creativity and innovative solutions that a full trade show service team can bring to your experience on the trade show floor.

As you begin the process of exhibiting at trade shows and find yourself looking for advice on your trade show program, contact a dedicated service team. It all begins and ends with the “statement & impact” that you would like to make when the doors open at the convention center.

Whether your trade show is in Chicago, Las Vegas, New York, Orlando, or even an International Trade Show venue - a dedicated trade show service team is invaluable at creating the results with ease.

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