tradeshows glossary
January 31st, 2008DARK DAY:A day on which a facility or hall has no events booked. DATE PROTECTION:A guarantee that the dates a show organizer has selected for an event in a specific facility are reserved for that organizer. DECLARED VALUE:Shippers stated value of entire shipment in terms of dollars. DECORATING:Dressing up a facility or exhibit with carpet, draping, plants, ect. DECORATOR:Craftsperson used to install drape, fabric, signs, ect. Has also become a common term for general service cont DARK DAY:A day on which a facility or hall has no events booked. DATE PROTECTION:A guarantee that the dates a show organizer has selected for an event in a specific facility are reserved for that organizer. DECLARED VALUE:Shippers stated value of entire shipment in terms of dollars. DECORATING:Dressing up a facility or exhibit with carpet, draping, plants, ect. DECORATOR:Craftsperson used to install drape, fabric, signs, ect. Has also become a common term for general service cont DARK DAY:A day on which a facility or hall has no events booked. DATE PROTECTION:A guarantee that the dates a show organizer has selected for an event in a specific facility are reserved for that organizer. DECLARED VALUE:Shippers stated value of entire shipment in terms of dollars. DECORATING:Dressing up a facility or exhibit with carpet, draping, plants, ect. DECORATOR:Craftsperson used to install drape, fabric, signs, ect. Has also become a common term for general service cont DARK DAY:A day on which a facility or hall has no events booked. DATE PROTECTION:A guarantee that the dates a show organizer has selected for an event in a specific facility are reserved for that organizer. DECLARED VALUE:Shippers stated value of entire shipment in terms of dollars. DECORATING:Dressing up a facility or exhibit with carpet, draping, plants, ect. DECORATOR:Craftsperson used to install drape, fabric, signs, ect. Has also become a common term for general service cont
































