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Popup Display – A lightweight trade show display with an expanding framework that supports fabric or graphic panels; accessories include lights, shelves, monitor cut-outs, and more. POV – Privately-Owned Vehicle. A vehicle the exhibitor drives to the show to deliver display items or booth materials. Pre-Registered
For anyone new to trade shows or corporate events, exhibit-related terms can be confusing. Fortunately, it only takes a show or two before a novice learns the basics of trade show marketing. The terms listed below are commonly used in any trade show hall or corporate event.
GLOSSARY OF TRADE SHOW TERMS A Advanced Order-An order for show services sent to the contractor before move-in. Air Freight-Materials shipped via airplane. Air Walls-Movable barriers that partition large areas. May be sound resistant, but not necessarily soundproof. Aisle Signs-Signs, usually suspended, indicating aisle numbers or letters.
Consumer Show – An exposition of what are generally known as consumer products. Contractor – An individual providing services to a trade show and/or its exhibitors. May be the Officio (show management appointed) or Independent (exhibitor-appointed) Convention Center – A facility where oppositions are held. Also known as EXPOSITION CENTER ...
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The hand-book of trade and commerce; or, A concise dictionary of the terms and principles of trade [&c.]. This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world’s books discoverable online.
The document provides vocabulary and terms related to business English and attending trade fairs. It discusses terms used when preparing for a trade fair, such as commercial invoice, certificate of inspection, consignee, consignment, consignor, and bill of lading.