Exhibitor Online Manual
Move-Out
Provide a copy of this bulletin to
all parties involved in the move-out of your exhibit and schedule your
dismantle staff & carrier accordingly.
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1:00 pm - If you do not require
loading dock access you my carry or roll your exhibitry by hand or
with the use of a 2-wheel dolly, through the front of the Show to the
underground parking lot using the escalators and elevator. To ensure
the safety of yourself and others, you must be able to hold onto the
escalator handrail at all times..
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Loading Dock Access for
vehicles smaller than a cube van will begin at approximately 2:00
pm. To receive your dock pass, please remain in your booth space with
your fully packed exhibit. Dock passes will be released by
designated Show staff walking the Show floor. Exhibits directly in
front of the loading docks will be cleared first in an attempt to make
the move-out process easier for all. Due to the limited amount of
space within the loading docks, passes can not be released all at
once, as such a limited number of passes will be released on an hourly
basis beginning at 2:00 pm. Your driver must be on the Show floor
to receive the pass and then proceed to the parked vehicle and
drive the vehicle to the South loading docks (Lower Simcoe) to wait in
queue for the first available space.
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Loading dock access for a cube
van or larger will begin at approximately 5:00 pm. Your driver MUST
CHECK IN AT THE MARSHALLING YARD to obtain a ticket (The
marshalling yard will open at 11:00 am - see enclosed map) and your
dismantle staff must receive a dock pass once your exhibit is fully
packed. Dock passes will be released by designated Show staff
walking the Show floor. Exhibits directly in front of the loading
docks will be cleared first in an attempt to make the move-out process
easier for all. Due to the limited amount of space at the docks, the
distribution of passes will be limited to a specific number of passes
per hour beginning at 2:00 pm. To have your vehicle called over from
the marshalling yard, please proceed to the Freight Desk (at the main
dock doors) with your dock pass. A call will be made to the
marshalling yard and as space becomes available, your driver will be
directed to the South loading docks (Lower Simcoe). Upon arrival the
driver will be required to turn in their assigned ticket..
PLEASE NOTE:
1. Exhibitry must remain in your booth space until your vehicle is
inside the loading dock area.
2. Due to volume, crate return could take up to 7 hours. Your
patience is appreciated.
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Shipping with the Official Show
Carrier - Using the Official Show Carrier to ship your exhibitry
our of the Show takes away the need for you or your carrier to use the
marshalling yard. You can simply pack up your booth at 1:00 pm on
Friday, leave your exhibitry within your booth space and walk out the
front doors know that you shipping is looked after. This too might
result in a savings so please look at both options carefully. If you
have any questions about material handling or shipping services please
contact Angelo Conte, GES CANADA Exposition Services via email at
aconte@ges.com or by phone at 905-283-0606.
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Leaving your exhibitry for pick
up by your carrier? You must fill out a GES Bill of Lading and
leave it at the Freight Desk, (at the main dock doors). before your
leave the Show so that your goods can be released to your carrier. A
Bill of Lading can be picked up at the GES CANADA Service Desk along
the south west wall.
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Exhibits must be packed by 9:00
pm & removed from the Show floor by 10:00 pm - Stranded
freight will be packed, removed & held for pick-up by GES CANADA at
the Exhibitor's expense.
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To minimize the risk of theft,
it is recommended that small articles of considerable value be
removed at the close of the Show and that your exhibitry is not left
unattended.
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Personal Protective Equipment
– Hazards that lead to potential injuries to feet, head, hands and
eyes are common in many industries. The wide variety and volume of
work activity carried out during the move-in process can expose
employees to these types of injuries. As such, it is advised that
all persons involved in the move-in process wear proper protective
footwear. In areas designated as construction zones, and where
overhead work is being done, hardhats and proper protective footwear
are mandatory per the Occupational Health & Safety Act.
I would like to remind you that
workplace and workers safety is everyone’s responsibility and as such,
all participants must comply with the legislation contained in the
Occupational Health & Safety Act, which is governed by the Province of
Ontario.
All persons active in the onsite
activities should be properly trained in and aware of the appropriate
safety responsibilities pertinent to the tasks they are performing. All
equipment should be inspected and in proper working condition.
For more information please email
Karen Fraser at
kfraser@mmart.com.
Thank you in advance for your
cooperation towards making the 2008 event safe and successful for all.
Move-Out Bulletin

Simplify Your Move-Out




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