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exhibit methods
3000 south croddy way
santa ana, california 92704
714.513.1900 fax714.556.8781
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With
more than 18 years in the trade show and event marketing industry, Advanced
Exhibit Methods (AEM)has established itself as not only the company
to help you get noticed by creating high-impact, attention getting environments,
but also as an invaluable resource for all of your event marketing needs.
From
Pop-Ups to 4000 square foot custom and custom modular exhibits, AEM
has the knowledge and the ability to get you noticed in any size market.
Our convenient Orange County location enables us to easily service trade
shows in the bustling Anaheim, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and San Diego
Convention Centers, as well as nationwide. Your events are sure to be
successful with AEM as part of your team.
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Dear
Exhibitors:
What
me worry? This may have worked for Mad Magazine's Alfred E, Newman,
but it does not work for trade show managers. With all the individual,
independent actions taken by humans in the pre-show and during of
an event, it is a miracle that more does not go wrong. To help our
full-service clients relax as much as possible, we have created
a "Showbook" which contains the information needed to
manage on the show floor. You may want to insure you have this information
too.
The Showbook:
1. Summary and copy of all show services ordered. It is easier to
negotiate pre-show rates and changes at the service desk when you
can produce a copy of your orders.
2. Copy of show floor plan and exhibit floor plan with electrical
and graphics positions.
3. Copy of "Ship to" bill of lading and "Return"
bill of lading and labels
4. Instructions for handling freight(especially important if a stand-in
will close the show)
5. Emergency numbers for your exhibit house, I&D, shipper, graphics
house
6. CD with files to produce sales sheets or other handouts which
can be printed locally
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The Showbook
travels as carry-on in your briefcase. That way, even if
your luggage is lost, you can still start your install.
And still have time to shop for new clothes. So relax!
Sincerely,

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Seize the
Travel Opportunities!
While
it's true that not everyone enjoys leaving their domain in search of
fun and adventure, sometimes a little travel is required. Why not make
the best of it? Your hotel concierge can tell you exactly how to get
there, but here's a few of our favorites.
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Los Angeles:
Why hang out in the hotel room all morning when you can take a
quick cab ride down to Venice Beach for some amusing, optical
entertainment? Don't forget your camera! If sun, sand, and weirdoes
isn't your thing, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) or the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) might just do the trick.
San Francisco:
If you haven't paid $15 for a whole king crab just brought in
from the boat and steamed while you wait, well you just haven't
lived--Fisherman's Wharf is a must for all first time Frisco-ers.
The around town trolleys are a great way to see the city for under
$5 as well.
Las Vegas: Everyone
knows how much there is to do in Vegas, but make sure you don't
miss out on the Elvis-O-Rama museum!
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New Orleans:
I can't imagine that there's anyone left on the planet that has
been to New Orleans without going to Bourbon Street. If this is
you, what are you waiting for??? It's not beautiful, it's quite
loud, and it even smells pretty bad, but one thing is for sure,
it's an experience that you don't want to miss. If you're in a
quiet mood though, try the trolley through the garden district.
That one's sure to delight.
Chicago: Some
of the best restaurants in the world, but if you're looking for
some less expensive entertainment, try the Maxwell St. Market,
or one of the many available neighborhood tours.
Ft. Lauderdale:
I know what your thinking, how can anyone not be entertained in
Ft. Lauderdale? Well, if you are of the fairest of complexions,
that beach thing is probably closer to the last thing on your
list rather than the first. If this is the case, check out Billie's
Swamp Safari. Fourteen dollars for an airboat ride sounds pretty
darn entertaining to me.
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5 Triad Center, Suite 500
Salt Lake City, Utah 84180
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REU Underwriting
Managers, soon to be a division of Swett & Crawford, offers
specialty programs, risk management, and broker services to
many Rural Electric Cooperatives, Electric Utilities, Public
Utility Districts, and Investor Owned Utilities. We work through
insurance agents nationwide to offer a specially designed insurance
program specializing in Property, Casualty, Equipment Breakdown,
Automobile and Workers' Compensation protection.
We offer only secure
A rated companies and have made special filings with AIG Global
Energy, Hartford Steam Boiler, and Hartford Insurance providing
coverages unique to the electric industry. We also contract
with highly trained and experienced loss control experts for
enhanced training and risk evaluation.
Rural Electric has
been exhibiting at trade shows for more than 10 years. Our main
objectives are to maintain our presence in the industry, introduce
ourselves to new markets, and collect potential client leads.
For more
information about Rural Electric Utilities Underwriting Managers,
please contact Keri Chappell at:
5 Triad
Center, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84180
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To see used 10' x 10' exhibits, click here 10
ft used
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10'x10' exhibit. Zero truss structure. 3 counter tops, reception counter
with locking door, place for 39x46 rigid banner, place for 49x79 roll
up banner, header brackets. Includes custom built crate.
Asking price: $6500
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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10' x 20' in-line exhibit. Grey Frontrunner fabric and green marble laminate.
Alcove counter, 2 light boxes, attached reception counter, and two shipping
cases.
Asking price: $7,000
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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10' x 20' in-line exhibit. Rosewood laminate. Two alcove counters, backlit
header, 2 light boxes, 2 reception counters, and shipping cases with wheels.
Originally purchased for $25,000.
Asking price: $12,000
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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10' x 20' in-line exhibit. Black laminate. Alcove counter, backlit header,
light box above alcove counter, reception counter, and two shipping cases
with wheels.
Asking price: $10,500
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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10' x 10' Tigermark custom exhibit. Iridescent mariner burl gloss laminate.
2 backlit panels, 42" flat screen monitor cutout, 2 custom podiums
with locking storage and keyboard drawer. Shipping cases included. Used
only twice!!!
Asking price: $6,500
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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