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We asked 10 experts to share their tips and insights on working with overseas vendors.
1
"Due to the absence of union labor in other countries, overseas vendors will often be able to provide a fixed, turnkey price, unlike U.S. suppliers."
Steve Riches, principal, Laguna Displays Inc.

2
"Ask to see examples of projects potential vendors have done for other U.S. brands that are of similar size and complexity to what you want to produce."
Jeff Hannah, vice president, international, interiors and creative, Exhibit Concepts Inc.

3
"Be ready to deal in local currency and pay a value-added tax (VAT) or a goods and services tax (GST), both of which are normally refundable."
Chris Anderson, CEO, Gielissen Interiors and Exhibitions USA

4
"I have worked with some very large companies that hired vendors without having certificates of insurance. Big mistake."
Valerie Bihet, director, The Vibe Agency

5
"Overseas exhibits are not designed and built with reuse in mind, as is often the case here in the United States."
Rebecca Oteri, founder and CEO, Create and Consult LLC

6
"When working in less-developed countries, find out if vendors engage in responsible sourcing and have good safety records."
Sarah Chew, executive director, Kingsmen Exhibits Pte. Ltd.

7
"Exhibitors should understand international time schedules. If you have a show in Germany in October, get everything confirmed in June, not September."
Christopher Dorn, president, Idea International Inc.

8
"If you have a local contact, ask him or her to get a price quote for you, as some vendors inflate their costs for international clients."
Lee Ali, managing director, Expo Stars Interactive Ltd.

9
"Exhibit managers need to be aware of subtle language differences that can cause misunderstandings."
Ivy Burnham, manager, international operations, Access TCA Inc.

10
"Most European exhibit companies don't have internal design teams. Rather, they hire architectural firms and outside sources to design their work."
Joel Hall, president, Unrivaled


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