Trade Show Cases
Many companies spend thousands of dollars on trade show displays and exhibit graphics, but then refuse to spend money on a proper trade show case. Even custom exhibit houses will often ship their completed booths in homemade wooden crates, which is absolutely astounding given the cost of the materials being shipped. If you’re going to invest thousands of dollars to exhibit at a trade show, you should protect your investment with a durable, rugged shipping case.
One of the biggest factors that exhibitors overlook when choosing a case is the ease of transport. Materials are often damaged when shipping and drayage personnel are struggling to move your system from place to place. As a general rule, your case should have wheels that are easy to use, and also be easily moved by a forklift. A clean, professional case that appears to be brand new will also earn the respect of unionized trade show workers, which will result in better treatment of your display.
Whether you’re looking for a flat shipping case, graphics case, banner shipping tube, or hardware shipping case, MODdisplays has exactly what you’re looking for in stock and ready to ship today. All of our cases have durable wheels and are made of crush-resistant plastic to ensure that your valuable exhibit hardware arrives at the trade show in one piece. We understand that your trade show exhibit material should be protected, and many of our modern exhibits come with durable trade show cases. Other companies in the portable trade show display industry choose to sell their displays without a case to make the cost appear lower, but you will receive a much lower value for your money with that type of solution.
You should always package your trade show graphics in a durable graphics case. We recommend our Smartpak cases because they come with a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. This means that if your latch, lid, strap, or wheels ever break, you can have them repaired or replaced immediately at no cost to you.




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