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Trade Show Dictionary: Common Trade Show Definitions
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A/V
Audio/visual support such as television monitors,
VCRs, or taped music.
A/V Contractor
A supplier of audio/visual equipment and services.
Advance Order
An order for services sent to the service contractor
prior to the installation date. Compare with Floor
Order.
Advance Rates
Fees associated with advance orders, which typically
include discounts when paid in advance.
Advance Receiving
Location set by show management to receive freight
before the start of show. Freight is stored at this
location and then shipped to the show at the appropriate
time.
Agent
A bona fide representative with proper credentials
from the party represented.
Air Freight
Goods shipped via airplane.
Aisle
A walkway intended for audience movement through
an exposition or exhibit.
Aisle Carpet
Carpeting installed in trade show aisles.
Aisle Signs
Signs, usually suspended, identifying exposition
aisles by number or letter.
Assembly
The process of erecting an exhibit from its components.
Also called Installation, Set Up.
At-site
See On-site.
Attendees
Those persons who visit an event that are not exhibiting
or connected with the event itself.
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Back-light
A light source that illuminates translucent material
from behind.
Backwall
The panels at the rear of an exhibit.
Backwall Exhibit
An exhibit that is back-to-back with another exhibit
or against a building wall.
Baffle
A partition designed to control light, air, sound,
or traffic flow.
Banner
A suspended panel used as a decoration or a sign,
usually made of fabric or paper for temporary use.
Bill of Lading (B/L)
A document that establishes the terms between a
shipper and a transportation company for the transport
of goods between specified points for a specified
charge. Also see Air Waybill, Inland Bill of Lading,
Ocean Bill of Lading, Through Bill of Lading.
Blanket Wrap
Uncrated goods covered with blankets or other protective
padding and shipped via van line. Also called Pad
Wrap.
Blueprint
A scale drawing of booth space layout, construction,
and specifications.
Boneyard
A storage area for empty crates and contractor materials.
Booth
An area made up of one or more standard units of
exhibit space.
Booth Area
The amount of floor space assigned to an exhibitor.
Booth Number
A number assigned by show management to identify
an exhibitor's floor space.
Booth Personnel
Staff members assigned by an exhibitor to work in
an exhibit.
Booth Size
The dimensions of the floor space contracted by
an exhibitor. Usually sold in 10' x 10' increments.
Breakpoint
The level at which a discount is given for a volume
order. top |
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C.I.F.
(Cost, Insurance, Freight)
A pricing term indicating that these charges are
included in the stated price.
C.T.S.M.
Certified Trade Show Marketer!
CAD/CAM
Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing.
Carpenter
A skilled worker used to uncrate, install, dismantle,
and recrate exhibit properties.
Carpet Tape
Double-sided tape used to adhere the edge of a carpet
to the floor.
Carrier
A transportation line moving freight. Usually a
van line, common carrier, rail line, or air carrier.
Also see Common Carrier.
Cartage
(1) The fee charged for transporting freight. (2)
The moving of exhibit properties over a short distance.
Certificate of Inspection
A document certifying that merchandise was in good
condition immediately prior to its shipment.
Cherry Picker
Equipment used to lift people to a given height.
Clean Bill of Lading
A carrier-issued receipt indicating that transported
merchandise was received in apparent good condition.
Compare with Foul Bill of Lading.
Collective Agreement
A contract between an employer and a union specifying
the terms and conditions for employment, the status
of the union, and the process for settling disputes
during the contract period. Also known as Labor
Agreement, Union Contract.
Column
A pillar in an exposition facility which supports
the roof or other overhead structures. Usually shown
on a floor plan as a solid square.
Commercial Invoice
An itemized list of shipped goods.
Common Carrier
A transportation company moving people or goods.
For exhibit freight, the carrier usually accepts
only crated materials and consolidates the properties
of several customers into one shipment bound for
the same destination.
Consignee
A person to whom goods are shipped.
Consignment
A delivery of merchandise from an exporter (the
consignor) to an agent (the consignee) under the
agreement that the agent will sell the merchandise,
receive a commission, and remit the net proceeds
to the exporter.
Consignor
A person who sends freight.
Consolidate
To ship freight to a central depot where several
loads bound for the same destination are put together
before being shipped to that destination.
Construction Drawing
A drawing which gives detailed diagrams and instructions
for building an exhibit.
Contractor
An individual or company that provides services
or materials to a trade show and/or its exhibitors.
Also see Official Contractor, Exhibitor Appointed
Contractor.
Corner Booth
An exhibit space with exposure on at least two aisles.
Craftsperson
A skilled worker who provides services at the exposition
facility. Also called Labor.
Crating List
An itemized list of the contents of a crate.
Cross-aisle
An aisle at a right angle to a main aisle.
Cubic Content
Literally, length x width x height. With reference
to booth space, the placement of exhibit properties
at a height of 8 feet or more above the leased area.
Also a measurement used in determining shipping
costs for van lines.
Custom Exhibit
A display designed and built to meet the specific
needs of an exhibitor.
Customhouse Broker
A person or company licensed to enter and clear
goods through Customs.
CWT (Certified Weight Ticket)
A measurement for shipping exhibit materials where
the total weight is rounded up to the next 100 lbs
and then divided by 100; example: 760 lbs = rounded
up to 800 lbs = 8 CWT. top |
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D.O.T.
Department of Transportation.
D.T. Labor
Double Time Labor. Work performed on overtime and
charged at twice the published rate.
D/B/A
Doing Business As.
Damage Report
A report submitted by an exhibitor to a freight
company or drayage contractor itemizing damage to
shipped goods.
Dead Man
Temporary post used during installation to help
support the weight of an overhead structure.
Dead Time
Time when a worker is unable to perform duties due
to factors beyond his or her control.
Declared Value
A shipper's stated dollar value for the contents
of a shipment.
Decorator
A company (usually contracted by show management)
responsible for the labor, drayage, signage, installation,
decoration and dismantling of exhibits at the show
facility. Also called the Official Show Contractor.
DIM Weight
Length x width x height divided by 194 for domestic
shipments, or divided by 166 for international shipments.
Directory
A catalog of basic information about the show, including
exhibitors, floor plan and schedule of events. (This
is also sometimes referred to as an On-site Program
or Program.)
Dismantle
To take apart an exhibit. Also known as Take-down,
Teardown.
Display Builder
A company which fabricates exhibits.
Display Rules & Regulations
Exhibit construction specifications endorsed by
major exhibit industry associations. Also the specific
set of rules that apply to an exposition.
Dock
A platform where freight is loaded onto and removed
from vehicles or vessels.
Dolly
A low, wheeled frame with a platform used for carrying
heavy or cumbersome objects.
Double-decker
A two-storied exhibit. Also known as Multiple Story
Exhibit.
Draper
A craftsperson who installs drapes, fabric, and
special decor.
Drayage
The movement of show materials from shipping dock
to booth for show set up and back to dock for return
shipment at end of show.
Drayage Contractor
A company responsible for handling exhibit materials
at a trade show.
Drayage Form
A form completed by an exhibitor requesting handling
of materials.
Duplex Outlet
A double electrical outlet.
DW
Deadweight (tons of 2240 lbs.) top |
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Easel
A stand for displaying objects.
Electrical Contractor
A company hired by show management to provide electrical
services to exhibitors.
Elevations
Scaled drawings depicting front and side views of
an exhibit.
End Cap
An exhibit space with aisles on three sides.
Est. Wt.
Estimated Weight.
Event Marketing
Face-to-face promotional experiences between customers
and companies.
Exclusive Contractor
A contractor appointed by show management as the
sole provider of specified services.
Exclusive Use
The rental of a carrier's entire cargo space by
one shipper.
Exhibit Designer/Producer
Company responsible for designing and constructing
exhibit booths.
Exhibit Directory
A guide for exhibition attendees which lists exhibitors
and exhibit locations.
Exhibit Hall
The area(s) within an exposition center where exhibits
are located.
Exhibit Manager
Person in charge of a company's exhibit program.
Exhibitor Appointed Contractor
A contractor hired by an exhibitor to perform trade
show services independently of show management appointed
contractors. Also called Independent Contractor,
I&D (installation & dismantle), I&D
House, and EAC.
Exhibitor Services Manual
A package of information containing all rules, regulations,
and forms relating to an exhibition, provided to
exhibitors by show management. Also called the ESM
and Exhibitor Kit
Export
To send or transport goods out of one country for
sale in another.
Export Broker
An individual or company that brings together buyers
and sellers for a fee.
Export Management Company
A company that transacts manufacturers' export business
for a fee.
Export Merchant
A company that buys products directly from manufacturers,
then packages the merchandise for resale under its
own name.
Export Trading Company
A company that buys foreign merchandise for resale
in its own local market
Exposition Manager
See Show Manager.
Exposition Rules
The set of regulations which govern a given trade
show. top |
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Fabrication
The construction of an exhibit.
FHC
A notation on floor plans indicating the locations
of fire hose cabinets.
Fiber Optics
The use of cut glass fibers to display colored light.
Fire Exit
A door designated for emergency egress, which must
be kept clear of obstructions.
Fire Lane
An aisle that must be kept clear of obstructions
to allow emergency egress.
Fire Retardant
Term used to describe a finish which coats materials
with a fire-resistant (not fire proof) cover.
Floor Manager
An individual representing show management who is
responsible for the exhibition area.
Floor Marking
Method used to mark booth spaces.
Floor Order
Order for services placed after exhibit installation
has begun. Compare with Advance Order.
Floor Plan
A map showing the size and locations of exhibit
spaces.
Floor Port
A utility box recessed in the floor containing electrical,
telephone, or plumbing connections.
Foam Core
Folding Display
A display which folds open like a folder. Sides are interconnected. Panels may be equally stacked to increase height.
Foam Core
Rigid foam covered with heavy paper stock used for
mounting signs, art, etc.
Forklift, Forktruck
Motorized vehicle used to load, unload, and transport
heavy items.
Foul Bill of Lading
A carrier-issued receipt indicating that transported
merchandise was damaged when received. Compare with
Clean Bill of Lading.
Four Hour Call
Minimum work period for which union labor must be
paid.
Free Trade Zone
A port designated by the government of a country
for duty-free entry of any non-prohibited goods.
Freight
Exhibit properties and other materials shipped for
an exhibit.
Freight Desk
The area where inbound and outbound exhibit materials
are handled at a trade show.
Freight Forwarder
A shipping company which handles export shipments
for a fee. top |
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Gangway
International term referring to the "aisle".
GATT
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. A multilateral
treaty intended to reduce trade barriers between
the signatory countries and to promote trade through
tariff concessions.
General Contractor
Show management appointed company providing services
to a trade show and/or its exhibitors. Also called
Official Contractor. Compare with Exhibitor Appointed
Contractor.
Graphic
A photo, copy panel, or artwork applied to an exhibit.
Grid System
A network of structural members, electrical conduits,
and other support systems on a pattern of centers.
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Hall
General term used for an exposition facility or
the exhibit area within a facility.
Hand Truck
Small hand-propelled vehicle used for transporting
small loads.
Hard Card
(1) Work order for labor or services. (2) Drayage
contractor's record of materials received or shipped.
Hard Wire
Any electrical connection other than receptacle
to receptacle.
Hardwall
A type of exhibit construction in which walls are
made of a solid material, rather than fabric.
Header
A sign or other structure across the top of an exhibit.
High Jacker
Equipment used to lift people to a given height.
Hire
International term referring to "rent"
a service or product.
Hold Harmless Clause
A contract clause that relieves one party of responsibility
in the event of a legal claim. top |
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I&D
Installation & Dismantle (of an exhibit). Also
known as Set Up and Take-down.
ICC
Interstate Commerce Commission.
Independent Contractor
A contractor hired by an exhibitor to perform trade
show services independently of show management appointed
contractors. Also called Exhibitor Appointed Contractor,
EAC.
Infringement
An exhibitor's unauthorized use of floor space outside
the leased booth area.
Inland Bill of Lading
A contract between a shipper and transportation
company used when transporting goods overland to
an exporter's international carrier. Compare Ocean
Bill of Lading, Through Bill of Lading.
In-line
An exhibit that is constructed in a continuous line
along an aisle. Also called Linear Display.
Installation
The process of setting up exhibit properties according
to specifications. Also called Assembly, Set Up.
Installation & Dismantle
The set up and take-down of exhibits. Also called
I & D.
Installation Contractor
A company responsible for supervising and coordinating
workers who install and dismantle exhibits.
Inventory
Total amount of equipment available for a show.
Island Exhibit
A display with aisles on four sides.
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Jigged
Crate
A special-purpose crate with hardware to secure
exhibit properties in place to prevent shifting
during shipment.
Job Foreman
A person in charge of supervising and coordinating
workers.
Junction Box
A distribution point for electrical power.
top |
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K.D.
(Knockdown)
An exhibit with separate components that must be
assembled on-site.
Kit
See Service Kit. top |
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Labor
Work performed during normal work hours at the standard
rate. Overtime and Double Time – work performed
outside the hours specified as normal working hours
and (depending on the union and/or facility) usually
billed at 150% and 200% of the standard rate respectively.
Labor Call
(1) Method of securing union employees. (2) Time
specified for labor to report (as in a 7 A.M. call).
(3) Minimum amount for which labor must be paid.
Labor Desk
Exhibit hall location where exhibitors may place
orders for labor.
Labor Form
The form used by exhibitors to order labor.
Laborer
See Craftsperson.
Lamination
The process of bonding two or more substances together.
Lead Tracking
A manual or automated system used to conduct follow-up
activities for sales prospects resulting from a
trade show.
Less Than Truckload (LTL)
The rate charged for freight weighing less than
the minimum weight for a truckload.
Letter of Credit (L/C)
A document issued by a bank at the request of a
buyer of goods which authorizes the payment of a
specified amount of money to the seller when certain
terms are met.
Liability
A legal term referring to responsibility for damages
or injuries.
Light Box
An enclosure which contains lighting underneath
a translucent facing material. Used to back-light
signs or graphics applied to the face.
Lighting
The amount or type of illumination in an exhibit
or exhibition hall.
Linear Display
An exhibit that is constructed in a continuous line
along an aisle. Also called In-line.
Loading Dock
An area within an exposition facility where freight
is received and shipped.
Lock-Up
A secure storage area within an exposition facility.
Logo
A specific symbol chosen to represent a company.
Usually comprised of stylized type alone or in conjunction
with graphic art.
Low Voltage
A term applied to electrical currents of 24 volts
or less. Usually used in animation and specialty
lighting. top |
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Machinery
Handling
This includes shipments of machinery with proper
lifting bars, points, hooks or skids which may be
moved on or off loading dock or vehicle or show
floor by forklift with no other special handling
required.
Manual
See Exhibitor Service Manual.
Marshaling Yard
A lot where trucks gather for orderly dispatch to
show site. Procedurally, truck drivers will check-in
at a check-in trailer near the exhibit facility
and are then directed to the yard to await their
turn to proceed to the dock for unloading/loading.
Mask
To cover for painting or protection.
Masking Drape
A cloth used to cover storage or other unsightly
areas.
Material Handling
Inclusive to the unloading of exhibit material,
storing up to 30 days in advance at the warehouse,
delivery to the booth, the handling of empty containers
to and from storage, and removal of the material
from the booth for reloading onto outbound carriers.
Material Handling Agreement (MHA)
A document that establishes the terms between a
shipper and a transportation company for the transport
of goods between specified points for a specified
charge. Also referred to as Bill of Lading.
Meter
The most common width for a backwall panel. (1 Meter
= 39.37 inches)
Modular Exhibit
An exhibit constructed with interchangeable components
designed to be set up in various arrangements and
sizes.
Move-in
The date specified by show management for beginning
exhibit installation.
Move-out
The date specified by show management for dismantling
exhibits.
Multimedia
Combining two or more types of audio/visual support
in a presentation. top |
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N.O.H.M.
Not Otherwise Herein Provided.
Net Square Footage
The total amount of leased booth space in an exposition
facility (approximately one-half the Gross Square
Footage, which is the total available space).
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O.R.
Owner's Risk.
O.T. Labor
Work performed on overtime.
Ocean Bill of Lading
A contract between a exporter and an international
carrier for transport of merchandise to a specified
foreign market. Compare Inland Bill of Lading, Through
Bill of Lading.
Official Contractor
Show management appointed company providing services
to a trade show and/or its exhibitors. Also called
General Contractor. Compare with Exhibitor Appointed
Contractor.
On-site
A reference to the exhibit location. Also called
At-site.
On-site Order
Floor order placed at a show site.
Overtime
A designation for work performed outside the hours
specified as normal working hours. Usually work
performed on overtime is charged at a substantially
higher rate. top |
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P.D.
Per Diem.
P.W.
Packed Weight.
Packing Case
See Shipping Case.
Packing List
A document prepared by a shipper itemizing contents
of shipment and including other information needed
by the carrier.
Pad Wrap
See Blanket Wrap.
Padded Van Shipment
Uncrated goods covered with blankets or other protective
padding and shipped via van line.
Pallet
See Skid.
Panel System
A prefabricated exhibit composed of connected rectangular
panels of various sizes.
Particle Board
A panel made of compressed, glued wood chips.
Peg Board
The trade name for a type of hardboard with perforations
at regular intervals. Usually used for hanging items.
Peninsula Display
An exhibit with aisles on three sides.
Perimeter Booth
A booth space on a outside wall.
Pipe & Drape
Tubing covered with draped fabric to make up the
rails and backwall of a trade show.
Podium
A demonstration area, usually higher than the surrounding
floor.
Pop Up
A portable display which has a 'pop up and open' framing with attaching panels and/or graphics.
Portable Exhibit
A lightweight display unit that can be moved without
a forklift.
Power Strip
A movable unit having multiple electrical outlets.
Prefab
A pre-built exhibit ready for installation.
Press Kit
A package of materials put together for the media.
Usually a folder containing press releases, product
announcements, and other materials.
Press Release
An article submitted to the media for publication.
Usually announcing news about a product, company,
or individual.
Pro Forma Invoice
An invoice sent to a buyer prior to the shipment
of merchandise which provides detailed information
about the kinds and quantities of goods to be shipped.
Producer
(1) Exhibit Producer: An individual or company which
designs and/or builds exhibits. (2) Show Producer:
An individual or company which manages trade shows.
Pro-number
A carrier-assigned number used to designate a specific
shipment. top |
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Quad
Box
Four electrical outlets in one box.
top |
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Raceway
Metal or insulated rubber tubing used to channel
electrical wires.
Rail
A low wall used to divide exhibits.
Rear Illumination
A technique of using a light source to illuminate
a translucent image from behind. Also called Back-lighting.
Rear Projection
A video technique in which images are projected
on a screen positioned between the projector and
the audience.
Refurbish
The process of repairing or reconditioning an exhibit
to extend its life span.
Relay
An electrical device used to produce programmed
effects by interrupting the flow of current.
Release Forms
Forms provided by show management to permit the
removal of materials from an exhibition.
Rental Booth
A complete booth package offered to exhibitors on
a rental basis.
Return Panels
Side panels joined perpendicular to the backwall.
Rheostat
A device used to regulate lighting intensity. Also
known as Dimmer Switch.
Rigger
A skilled worker responsible for handling and assembly
of machinery.
Right To Work State
A state where no person can be denied the right
to work because of membership or non-membership
in a labor union.
Riser
A platform for people or materials.
top |
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S.T.
Labor
Straight Time Labor. Work performed during normal
work hours at the standard rate. Compare with D.T.
Labor, Overtime.
Schematic Model
A diagram in model form.
Scissors Lift
A motorized platform used to lift people to a given
height.
Scooter
An electric or gas cart used to transport people
and materials.
Scrim
Fabric which is opaque when lighted from the front
and transparent when lighted from the rear.
Security Cages
Cages provided to exhibitors for locking up materials.
Self-contained Exhibit
A display which uses the shipping case as an integral
part of the exhibit.
Service Desk
The location at which exhibitors order services
from show management.
Service Kit
A packet of show-related information and order forms
provided to exhibitors by show management. Also
called Exhibitor Kit.
Set Up
The process of erecting an exhibit from its components.
Also called Assembly, Installation.
Set-up Drawing
Drawings which give detailed instructions for the
installation of an exhibit.
Shipping Case
A reusable container for transporting exhibit materials.
Shipping Crate
A wooden container for transporting exhibit materials,
which may be designed for a single use or custom
built for extended reuse.
Show Break
Time specified for the closing of an exhibition
and beginning of dismantling.
Show Decorator
A company or individual responsible for providing
draping, carpeting, and signage services for the
trade show and its exhibitors.
Show Manager
The organizer and operator of an exposition.
Show Office
The show management office at an exposition.
Show Photographer
The show management appointed photographer for an
exhibition.
Show Producer
An individual or company which manages trade shows,
including leasing the exposition facility, hiring
official contractors, and promoting the show.
Show Rules
The general rules and regulations governing a specific
trade show.
Shrink Wrap
A process used to seal materials in transparent
plastic.
Side Rail
A low divider wall, usually pipe and drape, used
to divide one exhibit space from another.
Sign Standard
A frame on a stand into which a sign can be inserted
for display.
Silk Screen
A method of creating graphics with a reusable stencil.
Skid
A low wooden frame used to support heavy objects
or groups of materials for easier handling. Usually
used as a platform for objects moved by forklift.
Also called Pallet.
Skirting
Decorative covering around tables and risers.
Smoker
Ashtray stand.
Soffit
A lowered portion of a ceiling.
Space
The area occupied by an exhibitor in the exhibition
hall.
Space Rate
The cost per square foot of exhibit area.
Special Handling
Applies to exhibit shipments requiring extra labor,
equipment, or time for delivery to exhibit space,
such as stacked, loose pieces and side load trailers.
Spotlight
A lamp that provides a defined circle of light.
Staging Area
A location used for demonstrations.
Stanchions
Posts used to support signage or other elevated
objects.
Stand
European term for booth.
Stock Exhibits
A predesigned display modified for a particular
use by the exhibitor.
Subcontractor
An individual or company retained by a general contractor
to provide services. top |
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T
& M
See Time & Materials.
T.L.
Truckload.
Table Top Display
An exhibit designed for use on the top of a table
or similar surface.
Talent
An individual or company hired to work in an exhibit
to greet visitors, demonstrate product, or stage
a performance.
Target Date
A date set by show management for the arrival of
freight at a trade show. Usually shipments received
before or after this date are assessed a penalty
charge.
Tariff Rates
Shipping charges for various types of cargo.
Teardown
The dismantling of an exhibit. Also known as Take-down.
Telescopic Pipe
Tubing in which one section slides inside another.
Used to support drapes.
Terminal
Freight handling or dock area.
Three Wire
Electrical cable with a continuous ground wire in
addition to a positive and a negative wire.
Time & Materials
A form of billing in which a consumer is charged
for labor costs (time) and materials.
Tow Motor
See Forklift.
Trade Fair
Broadly used as the international term for an exposition.
Trade Show
An exposition related to a particular industry or
group, and open only to the members of that group.
Traffic Flow
The movement of visitors through an exposition or
exhibit.
Transient Space
Short-term rental space.
Truss
A rigid framework, as of wooden beams or metal bars, designed to support a structure, such as a roof. Displays are aluminum and steel truss display Framework.
Turnkey Packages
Pre-arranged booth packages which offer an additional
discount on decorator materials including furnishings
and exhibit displays.
Twist Lock
A type of electrical plug that connects by twisting
together. top |
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U.L.
Underwriters Laboratory. An organization which grants
electrical ratings.
U.S.S.G.
U.S. Standard Gauge.
U/W
Underwriter.
Union
An organization of workers formed with the purpose
of protecting workers' rights and increasing bargaining
power with an employer on such issues as wages,
hours, and benefits.
Union Steward
An on-site union official elected by coworkers to
oversee a particular union's work in a facility
and resolve any disputes over union jurisdiction.
Also known as Shop Steward. top |
| V |
V.A.T.
Value Added Tax. A tax that has been added to the
overall price of a product reflecting the value
added to the product by processing.
Valance
An overhead banner typically used as a light baffle.
Velcro
The trade name for a fabric closure with two components:
hooks and loops. The two components adhere when
pressed together and separate when pulled apart,
allowing repeated use. top |
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W/B
Waybill.
Wallboard
A construction product used for panels which are
temporary.
Warehouse Receipt
A receipt issued by a warehouse for goods received
for storage.
Waste Removal
The removal of trash from an area or building.
Wharfage
A charge assessed for handling cargo at a pier.
Work Rules
Regulations that specify the conditions of a craftsperson's
labor, including work hours and pay structure.
Work Time
The period of paid time which begins when craftspersons
are turned over to an exhibitor and ends when
they are released by the exhibitor.
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Zoo
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These will fit on our displays:
LCD Screens
Projectors
Plasma Screens
Interactives
Digital Cameras
Just tell us the sizes of your AV equipment.
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Teaching before selling.
Bert Thomasson General Manager
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