Exhibition Hire Runs to Immovable Deadlines With Component Precision
An exhibition stand must be built before a show opens — there is no flexibility on timing. When a component is missing at the venue, your crew either improvises or the stand does not open. Managing a large display inventory with stands, counters, lighting rigs, and graphics panels on spreadsheets is how components go missing and shows get missed.
Exhibition Hire Management Built Around Show Deadlines
Stand Package Quoting
Quote modular stand configurations — shell scheme upgrades, pop-up stands, island stands — from templates with automatic component allocation.
Component Inventory Tracking
Track every panel, counter, lighting arm, and graphic frame as a unique item — availability checked at booking.
Build Crew Scheduling
Assign installation and breakdown crews to each show, with kit lists generated automatically from the booking.
Graphics Production Notes
Log graphic artwork specifications and print deadlines per booking so production and hire are coordinated.
For Exhibition Hire Companies Running Multiple Shows Simultaneously
Show Calendar View
See all upcoming shows, stand builds, and breakdowns in a single calendar — spot component conflicts weeks in advance.
Venue Access and Logistics Notes
Store venue access times, build periods, and contractor badge requirements per show booking for crew briefings.
Damage Logging Post-Show
Log damaged panels, bent counters, and missing fixings per show with photo evidence for customer damage charging.
Corporate Exhibitor Accounts
Regular exhibitors get account pricing and consolidated invoicing across their annual show calendar.
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“We supply stands at 60 shows a year. Renttix tracks every component, schedules our crews, and stops us ever turning up short. We haven't had a missing panel in two years.”
Exhibition Hire Software — Common Questions
When a stand package is booked, every component in the configuration is checked for availability on those dates. Conflicts are flagged immediately so you can resolve them before the show.
Yes — artwork deadlines and print specifications are logged per booking. Production team tasks can be tracked alongside equipment preparation so both are ready for the same build date.
Each crew assignment includes a kit list, venue access instructions, build window, and customer contact details — viewable on mobile so crews have everything they need before they arrive at the venue.
Breakdown crews log damage with photos during the de-rig. Charges are raised from the damage record and invoiced to the exhibitor with photographic evidence — before the components return to the warehouse.
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