It’s a question we get asked a lot: “Should I ship to
the advance warehouse or direct to the tradeshow site?” The answer really depends
on your tradeshow schedule and / or the size of your booth.
When you exhibit at a tradeshow, you have to ship your
booth, booth furnishings, marketing collateral and handouts, and product to the
show site in order to have a successful show. Your shipping choices are to ship
direct to the tradeshow floor to arrive when your booth staff does, or you can
ship days or even weeks earlier to the advance warehouse. Here are the
advantages and disadvantages of both options.
Shipping Direct to
Show Site - Advantages
- You can wait until the last minute to get
everything ready to ship, such as booth graphics, product prototypes or mock-ups,
and marketing collateral
- Your material handling charges will be a bit
lower**
- You can ship small packages directly to the show
floor
Shipping Direct to
Show Site - Disadvantages
- Your shipment may be one of hundreds arriving at
the same time, so even though it may arrive early in the day, it might not reach
your booth until much later
- The I & D (Install and Dismantle) team
waiting to build your booth may have to wait for your shipment, causing you to
incur overtime charges
- If your shipment arrives earlier or later than
your move-in time, you will incur additional charges
- If you have a targeted move-in time assigned by the
show, you may have to pay higher shipping charges for guaranteed delivery during
your assigned move-in window
- You may have to pay overtime charges, especially
if your shipment has to arrive on a weekend or after hours
Advance Warehouse
- Advantages
- Each show has a dedicated warehouse for delivery
and storage of all shipments. Your materials are kept dry and secure until show
time
- On the first day of move-in your freight will be
waiting for you at your booth
- You can confirm your shipment has arrived and
that everything is intact. In the event damage does occur, you have time to
react and adapt
- The weather! Tradeshows often take place in
months when severe weather can delay your shipment
- Your shipment can typically arrive up to 30 days
prior to move-in, meaning delivery dates and times are more flexible so you can
lower your shipping costs by using a non-priority service
Advance Warehouse
- Disadvantages
- If your freight arrives after the deadline, it
will still be received, but additional charges will apply
- The warehouse will only accept crates‚ palletized
items, trunks/cases and carpets. Loose or small packages must be sent directly
to the show site
- Slightly higher drayage (material handling) fees**
** A word about material handling / drayage fees: Material handling
fees are charges based on various operational activities, such as storage of your
freight, labor and equipment to unload inbound shipments, delivery to your
booth, delivery of empty containers to and from storage, and moving materials from your
booth to the outbound carrier. Material handling fees are
unavoidable; you pay them whether you ship to the advance warehouse or the show
site. Typically, advance warehouse material handling fees are only about 10%
higher than show site material handling fees.
Our suggestion: if you are not constrained by a tradeshow schedule that forces you to ship your booth from one show to the next, the
advance warehouse is your best shipping option. It might be a bit more expensive,
but the time, stress and anxiety savings will more than make up for it.
If you have a small tabletop or pop-up booth that can be
assembled quickly with no help needed, and you are not anticipating any potential
weather delays, shipping direct to the show site is an acceptable option.
We’ve helped thousands of companies ship their tradeshow
materials and we’ve accumulated a great deal of knowledge, tips, and tricks to
make your tradeshow experience a smooth one. Email us at sales@PartnerShip.com for more
information or with any tradeshow question!