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Floor loading and placing heavy exhibits
3 min readÖmer Faruk Süer
10 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 in Izmir and Ankara run at a smaller scale than Istanbul but draw a more focused audience. That changes both the stand layout and how the budget is split.
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At Koelnmesse the build schedule follows the window the venue publishes, not the exhibitor’s own plan. Reading the schedule comes before drawing the design.
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Messe Düsseldorf is known for its large-hall fairs. Large halls mean big stands and heavy exhibits, and that puts logistics ahead of design in the order of decisions.
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Messe Frankfurt is one of Europe’s busiest venues, with many halls and several levels. Building there is a documentation process that starts before the design does.
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Istanbul Expo Center sits inside the city and close to the airport, which makes it easy for international exhibitors. That advantage asks for discipline in build logistics.
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Tüyap Beylikdüzü carries one of the busiest fair calendars in Turkey. That density makes planning the build window and site logistics matter more, not less.
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The same stand cannot go up in every hall. Height limits, rigging permission, floor loading and build hours change from venue to venue and bind the design before the first line is drawn.
3 min readÖmer Faruk Süer
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