Like all other assets, exhibition stands have to be used repeatedly in order to create value.
Conventional exhibition stand stands are made of conventional materials – plywood, timber, nails and paint – and are built conventionally – by carpenters on site . They can be reused – in the same way a building interior can be reused – but it invariably means lots of site labour, new paint and graphics and difficulties and cost in storing and shipping random shapes.
There is another way, “Custom Modular“ exhibition stands. They look much like conventional exhibition stands but are designed to slide together, slide apart, and flat pack.
The ideal application is for a stand that will be used repeatedly, will be shipped around the country, perhaps the world, and where a similar space can be reserved for its erecting each time as that minimises redesign time and component changes required between installations.
The end user clients are typically firms that have thought ahead and planned there exhibition activity –
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