Reluctant NEC exhibitior
We were an exhibitor at a recent show - our first experience of the NEC.
You'd have thought that the NEC had plenty of experience of putting on exhibitions and it would all go like clockwork. It didn't. Disorganised chaos does the word "chaos" a disservice.
Setting up wasn't too bad - though we missed a window for unloading by 10 minutes due to hold-ups on the M6. The lady at the service car-park was polite - but inflexible. We ended up having to porter the goods from one of the public car-parks - 15 to 20 minutes away.
The exhibition was fine; we made some useful contacts but packing down. We knew it would be a free-for-all - but we hadn't expected that the priority would be for the show's contractors to dismantle the stands around us. The fact that their large vehicles took up much of the service car-parks made it difficult to get our van in - we were over an hour queuing even to move to the service car-park. Again, the NEC's staff were polite but inflexible - until they nearly had a riot on their hands - which resulted in them starting to release vehicles.
In the meantime contractors' were knocking down stands around us. There were fork-trucks and pallet trucks moving round along with parts of dismantled stands all over the floor as we were trying to move our materials out of the hall and pack the van.
Making those of us remaining in the hall wear high-vis jackets whilst there were high risk works and high risk movements happening round us smacks of tokenism rather than real concern for public safety.
The NEC may well say that the stand contractors are the responsibility of the show organiser - but that doesn't absolve the NEC management from their responsibility for allowing the organiser's contractors in before exhibitors had even started to pack down.
Would we do an exhibition at the NEC again? Yes - but only because they've really got a monopoly. Do they deserve repeat business? Absolutely not.








