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E-zine: Past Edition
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Family of tips – Number 1 - Freight Handling Order Form and
Choices
Money Saving Tip - Filling out the Freight Handling order form
- Part II
Advanced or Not-Advanced, that is the question?
In considering how to maximize the straight time available for installing
and dismantling your exhibit, sooner or later you will be faced
with the question of whether or not to use the advanced warehouse.
It is not unusual for exhibitors to use the advanced warehouse as
a way to insure that their exhibit is on the floor as early as possible.
Consider that the additional funds to pay for an advanced
shipment may be wasted. At most shows, there is a premium
charged by the general contractor for delivering your exhibit to
their warehouse early. For this premium it is possible that your
exhibit will be delivered to the show hall before exhibits that
are shipped directly to the convention center, however, rarely does
this early delivery allow for you to begin the installation early,
as usually you are mandated to start the installation the day after
exhibit delivery. As a result, we find that with careful planning
it is possible to have your exhibit moved into the hall in plenty
of time for you to begin exhibit installation at the same time as
all of the other exhibits, including the approved early installs.
Determining the right strategy. If, however, shipping
into the advanced warehouse allows you to begin set-up earlier at
the straight time rate, it may well work in your favor to pay the
premium for the advanced warehouse. To determine the proper solution,
you need to estimate the additional cost of shipping into the advanced
warehouse and subtract from this cost the potential savings generated
by the resulting additional straight time available for assembly
from a move-in using the advanced warehouse. Now compare the resulting
number to the cost of exhibit installation when the display or booth
is shipped directly to the show.
Advantages of not using the advanced warehouse.
Remember that in addition to the money that you will save for not
using the advanced warehouse, there is another potential savings
from shipping directly into the show. If you ship to the advanced
warehouse, your exhibit will be handled one additional time leading
to potential for damage by the forklifts, and pieces of the shipment
to be lost. If you instead have your exhibit left on your transportation
company's trucks until such time that it is delivered to the show,
there will often be no extra charge for the storage time and your
exhibit will be handled one less time.
Special Note for those attending Medical Shows:
We have noticed a trend at the medical shows overseen by the Freeman
Companies to not charge for use of their advanced warehouse. At
these particular shows, there is no extra cost for shipping the
exhibit to the advanced warehouse and then having it moved to the
show with the rest of the early move-ins. Check the rules and regulations
of the shows you attend carefully. If there is no cost for using
the advanced warehouse, this is a good way to get your exhibit to
the show early, and minimize your efforts and costs to do so. By
taking advantage of this loophole, you may even save a month of
trade show exhibit storage expense, as often your display or booth
may be delivered to the advanced warehouse 30 days before the convention
center move-in process begins!
Coming Attractions! In our next edition, which
you will receive in two weeks, we will discuss how to approach the
RFP process. This is the foundation of an exhibit purchase. If approached
poorly it is you and your staff that must live with the often times
lacking end-product and ensuing complaints!
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