Exhibitor Dictionary

Glossary of Exhibiting Terms

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A

Advanced Order

An order for show services sent to the contractor before move-in.

Advertising Specialties

Promotional items, ranging from key rings to expensive pens, with a firm’s name and/or advertising message. Also referred to as giveaways, swag, or “tshatshkes” (pronounced chotch–keys).

Air Freight

Materials shipped via airplane.

Air Walls

Movable barriers that partition large areas. May be sound resistant, but not necessarily soundproof.

Aisle

Area for audience traffic movement.

Aisle Signs

Signs, usually suspended, indicating aisle numbers or letters.

Assembly

The process of erecting display component parts into a complete exhibit.

At-Site

Location of exhibits. (Also On-Site)

Attendee

A visitor to the exhibition. A potential customer or buyer.

Audio/Visual

Equipment, materials, and teaching aids used in sound and visual. (Also A/V)

Exhibitor Success & ROI Center

B

B2B

Business-to-business - an exhibition that is only open to trade professionals, not the general public.

Backloader

Truck which loads from the back opening door.

Backwall

Panel arrangement at the rear of a booth area.

Backwall Booth

Perimeter booth.

Badges

A form of identification. There may be different colored badges to distinguish exhibitor/booth personnel from attendees, press, or other categories. 

Baffle

Partition to control light, air, sound, or traffic flow.

Banner

A suspended decorative or communicative panel, usually a vinyl or cloth structure.

Bill of Lading (B/L)

A document establishing the terms of a contract between a shipper and a transportation company for moving freight. 

Blanket Wrap

Non-crated freight shipped via van line, covered with protective blankets or padding. 

Blister Wrap

Vacuum-formed transparent plastic cover.

Bone Yard

An area used by show management to store exhibitors' packing materials, decorators' extra furniture, and any other equipment not being used during show hours. 

Booth Number

Number designated to identify each exhibitor's space.

Booth Personnel

Staff assigned to represent the exhibiting company in their assigned space. (Also Booth Staff)

Booth Size

Measure of assigned space. Can be represented by the booth's dimensions (i.e. 10'x10'), square feet (i.e. 100 sq. ft.), or units (i.e. 1 unit).

Booth Space

The amount of floor area occupied by an exhibitor.

 

C

CAD

Computer-Aided Design

Canopy

Drapery, awning, or other room-like covering.

Capacity

Maximum number of people allowed in any given area.

Carpenter

Union that is responsible for uncrating of exhibits and display materials, installation and dismantling of exhibits including cabinets, fixtures, shelving units, furniture, etc., laying of floor tile and carpet, and re-crating of exhibits and machinery.

Cherry Picker

Equipment capable of lifting a person(s) to a given height (also High Jacker, Scissor Lift). 

Chevron

Type of cloth used for backdrops.

Column

A pillar in an exhibition facility that supports the roof or other structures. Usually denoted on floor plan as a solid square or circle. 

Common Carrier

A transportation company that handles crated materials. Consolidates freight of more than one shipper. 

Consumer Show

An exhibition that is open to the public, showing what are generally known as consumer products. 

Corkage

The charge placed on beer, liquor, and wine brought into the facility but purchased elsewhere. The charge sometimes includes glassware, ice, and mixers. 

Cross Bar

Rod used in draping or as a support brace. 

Cut & Lay

Installation of carpet other than normal booth or aisle size.

CWT

Hundred weight. A measurement for exhibit freight, usually 100 pounds. 

D

Decorating

Dressing up exhibition with carpet, draping, plants, etc.

Decorator

Union that is responsible for hanging all signs except electrical signs, drape and cloth installation, and tacked fabric panels.

Deferred Freight

Long haul freight that waits (usually one to two days) for available cargo space, shipped at a reduced rate.

Demonstrators

Persons hired to illustrate or explain products.

Direct Billing

Accounts receivable mailed to individuals or firms with established credit.

Dismantle

Take down and removal of exhibits.

Display Builder<

Company, which fabricates display.

Dock

A place where freight is loaded onto and taken away from vehicles. (Also Loading Dock)

Dolly

Low, flat, usually two feet square, platform on four wheels used for carrying heavy loads.

Double Decker

Two–storied exhibit. (Also Multiple Story Exhibit)

Double Time

Refers to a pay rate for work performed beyond straight time and overtime. Double–time is double the normal hourly rate (i.e., if laborer normally charges $10/hour, double–time work will be $20/hour).

Drayage

The unloading of your shipment, transporting it to your booth, storing and returning your empty crates and cartons, and reloading your shipment at the close of the show.

Drayage Charge

The dollar cost based on weight. 100-pound units; or hundredweight, abbreviated CWT, calculates drayage. There isusually a minimum charge.

Duplex Outlet

Double electrical outlet.

E

EAC

Exhibitor Appointed Contractor. Any  company using a contractor other than those official contractors associated with the show providing display installation and dismantling.

Electrical Contractor

Company contracted by  Show Management to provide electrical services to the exhibitors.

Electrician

Union that handles installation of all  electrical equipment.

Empty Crate

Reusable packing container in which exhibit materials were shipped. When properly marked with “EMPTY” sticker indicating booth number and company name, they are removed, stored and returned at no charge.

Exclusive Contractor

Contractor appointed by show or building management as the sole agent to provide services. (Also Official Contractor)

Exhibit Booth

Individual display area constructed to exhibit products or convey a message.

Exhibit Directory

Program book for attendees listing exhibitors and exhibit booth location. (Also Show Guide)

Exhibit Manager

Person in charge of individual exhibit booth.

Exhibitor Services Manual

Information sent to exhibitors containing show rules, information and forms for logistical services such as electrical, carpeting, decorating, etc.

Exhibits Only Invitation

Passes available to each exhibiting firm to invite your customers and prospects to visit the exhibits at no charge. Not available at all shows.

F

Fire Exit

Door, clear of obstructions, designated by local authorities to egress.

Fire Retardant

Term used to describe a finish (usually liquid) which coats materials with a fire-resistant cover.

Flameproof

Term used to describe material, which is, or has been treated, to be fire-retardant.

Floor Manager

Person retained by show management to supervise exhibit area and assist exhibitors.

Floor Order

Goods and/or services ordered on-site. Usually more expensive than an Advance Order.

Floor Plan

A map showing the layout of exhibit spaces.

Floor Port

Utility box, recessed in the floor, containing electrical, telephone, and/or plumbing connections.

Foam Core

Lightweight material with a Styrofoam center used for signs, decorating, and exhibit construction.

Follow-Up

To send literature or other information and/or have your representative call on prospects identified at a tradeshow.

Fork Lift

Vehicle with power-operated. pronged platform for lifting and carrying loads.

Freight

Exhibit properties, products and other materials shipped for an exhibit.

Freight Aisle

Aisle to remain clear for incoming freight.

Freight Forwarder

Shipping company.

Frontage, Front Space

Refers to dimension across the front of an exhibit.

Full Booth Coverage

Carpet covering entire area of booth.

G

Garment Rack

Frame which holds apparel.

General Contractor

Company which provides all services to exhibition management and exhibitors.

Graphics

Communicative elements (color, copy, art, photographs, etc.) used to illustrate a booth theme or decor.

Gross Weight

Full weight of a shipment, including goods and packaging.

Guarantee

The number or servings to be paid for, whether or not they are actually consumer; usually required forty-eight hours in advance.

H

Hall

Generic term for an exhibition facility. May also refer to an individual area within a facility, such as North Hall.

Hand-Carryable

Items that one person can carry unaided (meaning, no hand trucks or dollies).

Hand Truck

Small hand-propelled implement with two wheels and two handles for transporting small loads.

Hardwall Booth

Booth constructed with plywood or similar material as opposed to a booth formed by drapery only.

Header

1. Fascia 2. Overhead illuminated display sign.

Hospitality

An event or gathering usually separate from the exhibit, in which refreshments are served and exhibitor personnel and invited guests socialize.

Hospitality Suite

Room or suite of rooms used to entertain guests.

I

I&D

Install and dismantle.

ID Sign

Booth identification sign.

Illuminations

Lighting available in hall, built into exhibit, or available on a rental basis.

Independent Service Contractor

Any company (other than the designated "official" contractors listed in the Exhibitor Services Manual) providing a service (models/demonstrators, florists, photographers, audiovisual, etc.) and needing access to an exhibit any time during installation, show dates and/or dismantling.

In-Line Booth

Exhibit space with exhibit booths on both sides and behind, or backing up to a wall. This type of booth will generally have only one exhibit side open to an aisle. All are 10x10, 10x20 and 10x 30 (Also, Linear Display).

Infringement

1. Use of floor space outside exclusive booth area. 2. Breaking of the official Rules & Regulations.

Inherent Flameproof

Material that is permanently flame resistant without chemical treatment.

Installation

Setting up exhibit booth and materials according to instructions and drawings.

Island Booth

An exhibit space with aisles on all four sides.

Interactive Exhibits

Exhibits in which the visitor is involved with the exhibit in a proactive, engaging way.

J

Job Foreman

One who is in charge of specific projects.

K

Kiosk

A small structure, open on one or more sides, for the display of a product or for use as an information station or for material distribution.

L

Labor

Refers to contracted workers who perform services.

Labor Call

Method of securing union employees.

Labor Desk

On-site area from which service personnel are dispatched.

Lead

The demographic information retrieved from visitors to your booth, which helps you determine that person's intent to buy your product/services. A tool to help your sales force close the sale.

Less Than Truckload (LTL)

Shipping rates that apply when the quantity of freight is less than the volume of truckload minimum weight.

Light Box

Enclosure with lighting and translucent face of plastic or glass.

Lighting

Refers to booth or general hall illumination.

Loading Dock

Area on premises where goods are received.

Lobby

Public area which serves as an entrance or waiting area.

Lock-Up

Storage area which can be locked up.

M

Mailing List

A list of contact names and addresses to use for marketing purposes. These lists can be obtained by gathering information on-site, or by purchasing or renting from an agency or company.

Marshalling Yard

Check-in area for trucks delivering exhibit material.

Masking Drape

Drape used to cover storage and other unsightly areas.

Material Handling

Delivery of exhibit materials from the loading dock to assigned space, removal of empty crates, returning crates at end of show for re-crating and delivering materials for carrier loading (Also Drayage).

Material Handling Order Form

A list or inventory of goods being shipped. It serves as a document establishing the terms between a shipper (the exhibitor) and a carrier (the transportation company) listing the number of pieces, and a total weight for the shipment. It is usually perpared by the shipper on forms provided by the carrier and is needed for both inbound and outbound shipments (Also Bill-of-Lading)

Modular Exhibit

Exhibit constructed with interchangeable components.

Move-In

Date set for installation. Process of setting up exhibits.

Move-Out

Date set for dismantling. Process of dismantling exhibits.

N

Net Square Feet

The amount of space occupied by exhibits in a facility, not including aisles, columns, registration area, etc.

No Freight Aisle

Aisle that must be left clear at all times during set-up and dismantle. Used to deliver freight, remove empty boxes and trash, and in case of emergency.

No Show

A person who does not show up to claim booth space or ordered services.

O

Official Contractor

General contractor or decorator.

On-Site

Location of exhibits (also at-site).

On-Site Order

Floor order placed at show site.

On-Site Registration

Process of signing up for an event on the day of, or at the site of the event.

O.T. Labor

Work performed on overtime. Work performed before 8:00 am and after 4:40 pm Monday through Friday, and all hours on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.

P

Package Plan

Management providing furniture and/or services to exhibitors for a single fee.

Padded Van Shipment

Shipment of crated or uncrated goods such as product or display materials (Also Van Shipment, Air-Ride)

Pallet

Wooden platform used to carry goods. (Also Skid)

Pavillion

Section of the exhibit hall where similar companies are grouped for a collective impact.

Pegboard Panel

Framed panel of perforated hardboard.

Peninsula Booth

Booth space with aisles on three sides.

Perimeter Booth

Exhibit space located on an outside wall or the outermost perimeter of the show floor.

Pipe and Drape

Tubing with drapes, which separate exhibit booths.

Planting

Floral decor to enhance the appearance of the exhibition.

Pop-Up Booth

Term generally referring to a booth that requires minimal tools to set up and is set up by the exhibitor.

Portable Exhibits

Lightweight, crated display units that do not require forklifts to move.

POV

A privately owned vehicle, such as a passenger car, can, or small company vehicle, as distinguished from trucks, tractor-trailers, and other over-the-road vehicles. A POV left unattended will almost certainly be towed away. If you must unload a POV, use the POV line.

POV Line

Special loading dock reserved for POVs where materials are unloaded at prevailing drayage rates. To get on a POV line, the driver typically reports first to the marshalling area.

Pre-Registered

Registration which has been made in advance with necessary paperwork.

Prefab

Pre-build exhibit ready for installation.

Presenters

Trained individuals stationed in a booth to present a scripted promotional message.

Press Kit

An informational kit intended to educate and inform media and analysts about an organization, event or issue. Common documents found in press kits include press releases, executive biographies, white papers, user stories, backgrounders, fact sheets and product data sheets.

Press Release

An article intended for use by the media about a company, product, service or individual. (Also News Release)

Press Room

Location on-site where members of the media can obtain press releases, product announcements, and other materials, write stories, conduct interviews, make phone calls and place stories.

Priority Point System

Method of assigning booth space, typically based on the number of years a company has exhibited in the show, corporate membership and date or receipt of application. An event may or may not use this system.

Private Security

Security personnel hired from a privately operated company. (Also Booth Security)

Pro-Number

Number designated by the freight forwarders to a single shipment, used in all cases where the shipment must be referred to.

Product Category Listing

A list of products and services that exhibitors will be highlighting at a show. This list is usually contained in the Official Program, online and at on-site electronic kiosks.

Proof

Any preliminary reproduction by photography, typesetting, or lithography, provided by processor for approval prior to finished product.

Q

Quad Box

Four electrical outlets in one box.

Qualifying

The act of determining an attendee's authority to purchase or recommend a product or service on display.

R

Rail

Low drape divider between exhibit booths (also Side Rail).

Raw Space

The actual space for an exhibit with no furnishings or decorations.

Rear-Lift

Method of lighting transparency from behind.

Registration

Process of obtaining demographic information from an attendee in exchange for an entrance badge to the show. Exhibitors must also register their booth personnel in order to obtain exhibitor badges.

Rental Booth

Complete booth package offered to exhibitors on a rental basis.

Rigger

Union that is responsible for crating, un-skidding, positioning, and re-skidding of all machinery.

ROI (Return on Investment)

Measurement of how much benefit a company receives from participation in a tradeshow. Broadest example formula: income minus costs equals ROI.

S

Security Cages

Cages rented by exhibitors to lock up materials.

Service Charge

Charge for the services of waiters/waitresses, housemen, technicians, and other food function personnel.

Setup

Installation of display(s).

Shop

Service contractor's main office and warehouse.

Showcard

Material used for signs.

Showcase

Glass-enclosed case for articles on display.

Show Decorator

Company or individual responsible for hall draping, aisle carpeting, and signage. Performs same service for individual exhibitors. (Also Service or General Contractor)

Show Manager

Person responsible for all aspects of the exhibition.

Show Office

Management office at the exhibition.

Shrink Wrap

Process of wrapping loose items on pallet with transparent plastic wrapping.

Side Rail

Low divider wall in exhibit area, usually 36" high.

Skirting

Decorative covering around tables/risers.

Space Assignment

Booth space assigned to exhibiting companies.

Space Rate

Cost per square foot for exhibit area.

Special Handling

Applies to display and/or product shipment requiring extra labor, equipment, or time in delivery to booth area.

Sponsorships

Special events or programs that exhibitors contribute money toward in return for recognition.

Staging Area

Area adjacent to main event area for setup, dismantling and temporary storage.

Stanchions

Decorative posts which hold markers or flags to define traffic areas. Ropes or chains may be attached.

Stop Job

When an exhibitor is doing some type of work in the booth which is claimed by a union, that union's steward will request that you go to the service desk so that the contractor can supply the exhibitor union labor.

S.T. Labor

Work performed on a straight time. Usually work performed 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

SWAG

Stuff We All Giveaway. Promotional items given away by exhibitors.

T

Tabletop Display

Exhibit designed for use on top of a counter, bench or table.

Talent

Outside personnel stationed in a tradeshow exhibit to demonstrate a product, attract attendees or greet visitors. Includes magicians or similar entertainers.

Target Date

Move-in date assigned to exhibitors by the general contractor and the show management.

Teamster

Union that handles all material in and out of the hall except machinery. Exhibitors are permitted to hand carry small packages into the hall.

Tent

Portable canvas shelter for outside.

Theater

A place within an exhibitor's booth for presentations or demonstrations.

Time & Materials

Method for charging services on a cost-plus basis (Also T&M)

Traffic Flow

Movement of people throughout an area.

U

Union

An organization of workers formed for mutual protection and for the purpose of dealing collectively with their employer in wages, hours, working conditions and other matters pertaining to their employment.

Union Steward

On-site union official.

V

Visitor

An attendee at an exhibition. A potential customer or buyer

W

Waitlist

A list of companies that are either interested in obtaining exhibit space or relocating to a different space, but for whom no such space is yet available. Waitlist can also apply to hotel rooms or promotional opportunities.

Waste Removal

Removal of trash from the building.