1.
SHOW DATES AND HOURS:
Thursday, September 30 - 10:10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, October 1 - 10:10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
2.
INSTALLATION OF EXHIBITS: Installation of exhibits may commence
Wednesday, September 30 at 9:00 am. All displays must be
completely set up by 4:30 pm. Installation work not completed
must be completed after expo hours.
3.
REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS: All exhibits must remain intact until
final closing, Friday, October 1, 4:00 pm, at which time
dismantling and packing is to begin and continue until finished.
All shipments must be removed by Friday, October 1, 11:00
pm. Exhibitors will complete all arrangements for the prompt
pickup of all outbound shipments. To assist exhibitors in
this respect, a Freeman Decorating representative will be
in attendance at the Drayage Desk, located near the Freeman
Decorating Service Office.
4.
ELIGIBLE EXHIBITS: Displays must include materials, products,
equipment, data and services used in the maritime industry.
Exhibit should be educational and informative in nature
and relate to technology or advances in that industry. Secondhand
or used products are not eligible for exhibition.
5.
DEFINITION OF “SOCIETY”: The word “Society”
used herein or in subsequent regulations shall mean The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, its committees,
agents or employees.
6.
ASSIGNMENT OF SPACE: The Society, in conjunction with The
Maritime Group, will make assignment of space guided by
exhibitor priorities established and by requirements of
individual exhibitors and their choice of locations maintaining
a proper classification of exhibits and a uniform appearance
of displays. The Society and The Maritime Group reserve
the right to rearrange a floor plan and/or relocate any
exhibit.
7.
DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT: No part of any display including equipment
and signs shall be in excess of 12 feet in height. Any portion
of display more than three feet in height shall not extend
more than half the distance from the space back line toward
the front line, as shown on the Official Floor Plan. (Indicate
actual height on Space Application.) Peninsula or Island
displays, forming a walk-through exhibit, are permitted
and may occur at the end of a row or in the middle of any
block of space. It must consist of an equal number of spaces
(totaling four or more) placed back to back so the distance
fronting on both main aisles is the same. Any portion of
back or side wall construction which adjoins a neighboring
space may not extend more than half the distance from the
back line to the aisle. The remaining distance cannot exceed
three feet in height. The outer surfaces of all booth construction
may not contain any trade names, logo, product, company
or other identification and must be completely smooth, flush-finished,
with no exposed framework and painted white. All flammable
materials must be flamed-proof before being taken into the
building, to the end that such materials withstand the test
of all inspection authorities. No attachment to any part
of the building shall be made or any of the furnishings
or fixtures therein without prior permission of The Society
and the facility. Photographs, sketches or designs should
be submitted in advance for the approval of the Society
for all built-up displays.
8.
CARE OF EXHIBIT SPACE: Exhibitor shall care for and keep
in good order space occupied. The Society will sweep aisles
once each day during closed hours, but this service does
not include vacuuming of individual booths, dusting or any
special cleaning. Exhibitor is not to put anything in the
aisles during the open hours of the Expo. Booth vacuuming
may be ordered through the Service Kit or on site. Each
exhibitor must keep an attendant in his display during the
open hours of the Expo as listed under “Expo Dates
and Hours.” Exhibitor must surrender space occupied
by him to the Society in the same condition as it was at
the commencement of occupation. If the space occupied or
equipment furnished to the exhibitor shall be damaged by
exhibitor, his agents or employees, exhibitor, on demand,
shall pay such sum as shall be necessary to restore said
space or equipment to the same condition as it was when
first occupied or received by him.
9.
INSPECTIONS: All materials and installations must comply
with the requirements of all inspection authorities having
jurisdiction.
10.
STORAGE: Proper identification tags will be available at
the Service Office on the Expo floor. Two of these tags
are to be attached to each piece to be placed in storage.
All packing materials such as paper, excelsior, etc., must
be totally enclosed in containers. No boards or skids will
be accepted for storage unless securely tied into bundles
and tagged. Materials not complying with these requirements
will be considered refuse and disposed of by the cleaners.
11.
IRREGULAR ACTIVITIES: No person, firm or organization, not
having contracted with the Society for the occupancy of
space in the Expo, will be permitted to display or demonstrate
any products, processes or services, solicit orders or distribute
advertising materials at the Expo. Any infringement of this
regulation will result in the prompt removal of the offending
person from the Expo hall. All business activities of exhibitor,
while at this Expo, must be within his own exhibit space.
The use of noisemakers, or side-show tactics, undignified
methods, or other materials considered by the Society to
be objectionable, are expressly prohibited. Distribution
of food and alcoholic beverages must receive special permission
from management, and all policies of the facility must be
followed. If alcoholic beverages are served, the exhibitor
must provide a certificate of insurance releasing The Society
from liability. The Society reserves the right to restrict
exhibitors, who because of noise or any other reason, shall
interfere with the best interests of the Expo as a whole.
12.
HOTEL EXHIBITS: The hotel will not accept any hotel exhibits
for products and services of the Maritime Industry in public
space or sample rooms during the Expo.
13.
SUBLETTING SPACE: Exhibitor shall not assign or sublet any
space allotted to him and not advertise goods other than
those manufactured or sold by him in the regular course
of business. Products and services to be exhibited are to
be listed in “Application for Space.” No sign
or courtesy card is to be displayed for any equipment for
demonstration purposes unless the supplier of such equipment
is also an exhibitor in the Expo. Jobbers or Distributors
may only exhibit equipment of which they are exclusive distributors
for at least one year prior to the show and will not be
allowed to show anything in their exhibit space that is
not listed on the original application.
14.
PRIZES, AWARDS, AND DRAWINGS Prize awards, drawings or contests
of any kind that require persons to register in an exhibitor’s
booth must be submitted to the Society for approval in writing
before start of the Expo.
15.
SOUND DEVICES AND PROJECTION: The use of sound devices,
megaphones, loud speakers, radio sets or any other method
of sound reproduction must be controlled so as not to disturb
neighboring exhibitors. Closed circuit television may be
used only when it is an integral part of a process. Motion
pictures must be confined to products, techniques or applications.
Films of purely entertainment character, without educational
or informative value, will not be permitted. All exhibitions
of motion pictures must be in charge of a local licensed
operator.
16.
EXHIBITOR BADGES: For the proper identification of exhibitor
personnel manning the exhibit a badge will be issued for
each attendant listed on “Exhibitors’ Attendants”
form prepared and signed by the authorized representative.
The Society will honor additions to this list only when
such request is made by the same authorized representative
on his company letterhead. Badges will not be transferable
and the Society reserves the right to limit the quantity
and to confiscate a badge used by any person other than
the one for whom it was issued.
17.
CANCELLATION The Society will not honor requests for cancellation
of all or part of any space, which has been duly assigned.
The exhibitor is held responsible for payment of the full
rental for the assigned space. In the event the Society
is able to relet the assigned space, the exhibitor will
be refunded all but a $300 per booth processing fee. If
any part of the exhibit building is so damaged or if circumstances
make it impossible for the Society to permit the exhibitor
to occupy space assigned during any part or the entire exhibit
period covered, the exhibitor will be charged a prorated
cost for space for the period the space was, or could have
been, occupied by the exhibitor. The Society is released
and shall be held harmless from any and all claims for damages
arising in consequence thereof.
18.
REGISTRATION: Admission to the Expo will be by badge only.
Badges will be issued in advance only to booth attendants.
19.
LIABILITY: The Society will not be liable for loss or damage
to exhibitor/s goods by any cause, nor will they be liable
for injuries to any person or for damage to property owned
or controlled by exhibitor, which claims for damages or
injuries may be incident to, arise from, or be in any way
connected with exhibitor’s participation in the Expo.
The exhibitor shall indemnify and hold the Society harmless
against all such claims. Exhibitor assumes entire responsibility
and hereby agrees to protect, indemnify defend and hold
The Hilton Washington and its employees harmless against
all claims, losses and damages to persons or property, governmental
charges or fines and attorneys fees arising out of or caused
by exhibitor’s installation, removal, maintenance,
occupancy or use of the exhibition premises as a part thereof,
excluding any such liability caused by the sole negligence
of The Hilton Washington, its employees and agents.
20.
INSURANCE: Exhibitor acknowledges that The Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers, its agents, and The Hilton
Washington do not maintain insurance covering exhibitor’s
property and that it is the sole responsibility of the exhibitor
to obtain business interruption and property damage insurance
covering such losses by exhibitor.
21.
UNOCCUPIED SPACE: The Society reserves the right, should
any rented exhibit space remain unoccupied on the opening
day, or should any space be forfeited as a result of non-compliance
with the provisions contained in the Show Regulations, to
rent said space to others. This clause shall not be construed
as affecting the obligation of the exhibitor to pay the
full amount of cash specified in his invoice in case the
Society shall not relet the space. A charge of $300 per
booth will be made to offset the expense of processing the
application and assigning space to the company whose total
space is relet by the Society. In the event the Society
does not relet the space, the exhibitor will be charged
an additional $250 per booth for rental of necessary carpeting
and furniture to create a seating area in the booth. This
charge is in addition to the booth rental charge, which
will not be refunded if the booth is unoccupied.
22.
UNDESIRABLE PERSONS: The Society reserves the right to refuse
to admit and to eject from the exhibit building or from
such space therein as the Society occupies for the purposes
of the Expo, any objectionable or undesirable person or
persons. Upon the exercise of this authority, the exhibitor,
for himself, his employees and agents, hereby waives and
agrees to indemnify and hold the Society harmless from any
right and claims for damages against the Society.
23.
VIOLATIONS: In the event of a violation of any of these
regulations on the part of the exhibitor, his employees
or agents, right is given to the Society to terminate the
right to occupy space. At its option, The Society may re-enter
and take possession of the space and remove all persons
and goods at the exhibitor’s risk. The exhibitor shall
pay all of such expense and all damages which The Society
may incur, and forfeit all monies paid to Management on
account thereof. Exhibitor waives the service of written
notice to reenter and terminate.
24.
SECURITY: The Society will employ general overall guard
service during the course of the Expo, but assumes no liability
for loss or damage by any cause.
25.
SPACE PAYMENT: A deposit of 50% of the total space rental
payment at time Application for Space is submitted and is
required before space selection will be considered. The
balance is due and payable upon booth selection. The rental
rate for all space is $23.00 per square foot for a standard
booth and $28.00 per square foot for a premium booth. All
payments must be in U.S. dollars. Make checks payable to
the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
26.
SAFETY DEVICES: Exhibitor assumes responsibility for compliance
with the regulations of all authorities of the state and
city in which the Expo is held, with regard to the installation
and maintenance of safety devices and equipment.
27.
GENERAL: All matters and questions not covered by the regulations
are subject to the decision of the Society. These regulations
may be amended at any time by the Society, and all amendments
that may be so made shall be equally binding on all parties
affected by them as the original regulations. In the event
of any amendments or additions to these regulations, written
notice will be given by the Society to such exhibitors as
may be affected by them.
ALL
EXHIBITS AND EXHIBITORS ARE SUBJECT TO THESE REGULATIONS.
MAKE
CHECKS IN US DOLLARS PAYABLE TO THE SOCIETY OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS
AND MARINE ENGINEERS,
Attention: Ms. Brenda Elmore-Feliciano
Events Administrator
SNAME 601 Pavonia Avenue
Suite 400
Jersey City, NJ 07306
phone:
(800) 798-2188 or (201) 798-4800
fax: 201-798-4975
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