
Fairs abroad
Timeline for a fair abroad
3 min readÖmer Faruk Süer
11 articles · 11 guide clusters
Exhibition stand costs, stand types, build processes and preparing for fairs abroad — all drawn from real projects, focused on budget and return.
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Fairs abroad
Abroad, the budget difference does not come from the stand price but from everything around it: freight, customs, crew travel, hotels and local services.
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Fairs abroad
European venues share the same rule headings but differ in the detail, and sometimes between two halls on one site. Height, fire, rigging and working hours are read afresh at every show.
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Fairs abroad
Handing site work to a local crew abroad cuts freight and hotels; taking your own protects quality and speed of response. The decision follows the character of the stand.
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Fairs abroad
Customs is the least elastic link in a fair calendar. Timing varies by country and paperwork, so plan around a buffer rather than a fixed day.
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Fairs abroad
Going to a European fair with a Turkish contractor brings a cost advantage; keeping it means defining site authority, language and document ownership at the start.
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Fairs abroad
German fairs have many rules and they are enforced. No fire certificates, structural calculations or written approval, no build. For a prepared crew, the build is calm.
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Fairs abroad
An ATA carnet lets exhibition material cross borders temporarily without paying duty, on the promise that it comes home again. Fill it in badly and the stand waits at the border.
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Fairs abroadPillar
There are two routes to a fair abroad: build in Turkey and ship, or have it built locally. The decision turns on control and calendar rather than price.
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If your question is bigger than a guide, send the fair name, dates and floor size; we come back within two working days with a concept direction and budget frame.