What is included in trade show services?
Show services include freight coordination, installation and dismantle, vendor ordering for carpet, furniture, electrical, AV, Wi-Fi, cleaning, floral, and catering, material handling, invoice verification, and on-site troubleshooting, all managed through a single point of contact.
Why would I use my exhibit house to manage show services instead of doing it myself?
Your exhibit house places orders with standing authority at each hall, coordinates all vendors through a single point of contact, troubleshoots issues on your behalf, and delivers a single consolidated invoice for all services. Managing it independently requires your team to navigate every system, track every vendor, and handle every issue on the show floor, even during the show.
What does installation and dismantle coordination involve?
Installation and dismantle coordination covers scheduling and supervising the labor required to set up and take down your exhibit, working with vetted I&D partners across U.S. markets to ensure the exhibit is built correctly, on time, and taken down safely.
How does freight coordination work for trade shows?
Freight coordination covers scheduling pickup and delivery of the exhibit and all materials to and from the show site, tracking shipments, and ensuring everything arrives within the show’s advance receiving window.
What happens when something goes wrong on the show floor?
When an order does not arrive, a vendor fails to deliver, or something is missing or damaged, Downing Displays resolves the issue directly. The exhibit house placed the orders and has the standing to follow up, escalate, and get answers faster than an exhibitor acting independently.
What is an EAC form, and why does it matter?
An Exhibit Appointed Contractor (EAC) form is a document that every exhibitor using non-GC labor must file with the show before move-in begins. If the form is not filed — or is filed incorrectly or late — the exhibitor loses the right to use their contracted labor and must pay the general contractor’s labor rates in addition to the labor costs they have already committed to. It is one of the most avoidable and most expensive mistakes in trade show operations. Downing Displays files EAC documentation on behalf of every client using contracted labor as a standard part of show services coordination.
Do I have to order everything through the general contractor?
No. Two categories require the use of the official show GC: electrical and rigging for hanging signs above the booth. Everything else — flooring, I&D labor, Wi-Fi, furniture — can be sourced independently. Downing Displays sources non-exclusive services through a vetted partner network that typically delivers better quality at lower cost than the GC alternative. Knowing the difference is where the savings are.
How does consolidated invoicing work?
Every vendor invoice is reviewed and verified by Downing Displays before it reaches the client. Rather than receiving separate bills from each vendor, the client receives one consolidated invoice covering all show services.
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