Checklist for Packing a Trade Show "Gang Box"
During a typical day at the office, any supplies you might need are easily accessible and it's unlikely anyone would ever consider running out of staples to be a "crisis." When you're on the trade show floor however, it's an entirely different story. Needing anything from Velcro for attaching graphics, to duct tape for a quick fix can become quite the dilemma, and an expensive one at that. If you're in need of a roll of tape ten minutes before an event starts and the only supplier is Show Services, you may find yourself paying unreasonable prices. To avoid ending up in this situation altogether, it's essential to pack a "gang box" for your next trade show
A gang box is an event survival kit containing items to help you in almost any scenario. Experienced exhibitors bring a "gang box" with them to every event and ensure that it is restocked before every show. Below is a trade show checklist of both the basics as well as a list of items for more extreme scenarios.
Must Haves
Don't leave home without them:
Roll of Velcro (hook AND loop)
Scissors
Super glue
Scotch tape & Double-sided tape
Duct tape or gaffer's tape (doesn't leave as much residue as duct tape)
Stapler/staples/staple remover
Black Sharpies, highlighters & White-Out
Box [or two] of pens (trust us, they grow legs!)
An assortment of sticky notes, message pads, and three-by-five note cards
Binder clips, paper clips, rubber bands, straight pins, safety pins, zip ties
Paper towels and gentle cleansing solution (for wiping down booth counters)
Screwdriver set (both Phillips and Flathead)
Measuring tape
Box cutter (make this easily accessible!)
USB/jump drive of all booth graphics, handouts and brochures (Make sure to know the locations of the nearest FedEx, Kinko's or other copying outlets prior to the show)
Extra copies of demo/presentation/software & videos
A/V & computer/network cables
Extra copy of your setup/installation instructions for your display
Pictures of your booth completely set up from all angles (makes it easy to know which graphic go where)
Grounded, UL-rated surge protector strip
Electronic copies of your show order forms/confirmations, shipping documents, and reservations
Personal Items
Sometimes you can’t leave the booth and these could be life savers:
Quick dissolve breath strips (or other breath mints)
Pocket packs of tissues
Small first-aid kit
Hand sanitizer or wet wipes
Lint roller
Stain removing pen
Antacid, aspirin, Ibuprofen, Tylenol (it never hurts to keep them all as people have allergies or preferences)
Hand Cream
Comb
Optional Items
These items might save your exhibit in case of any last-minute emergency. Think of any scenarios where these might come in to play, no matter how extreme and pack the items that could save your booth. Shipping these to your will cost you far less than having Show Services repair your display.
Staple gun and extra staples
Battery-powered screw driver
Extra light bulbs (make sure they match the ones in your booth!)
Extra screws, nuts, bolts, fasteners, standoffs, etc.
Wire cutter
Calculators, clipboards & order forms
Strong shipping tape
Double-sided carpet tape
Shrink wrap
FedEx/UPS Shipping Envelopes/Pouches
While these items are all recommended, we encourage you to add anything else for your specific needs.
Good Luck!!
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