Expo
Rules and Regulations
1.
SHOW DATES AND HOURS: Thursday, October 12 - 9:45 a.m.
- 5:30 p.m., Friday, October 13 – 8:30 a.m. -
3:30 p.m.
2.
INSTALLATION OF EXHIBITS: Installation of exhibits may
commence Wednesday, October 11 at 8:30 am. All displays
must be completely set up by 5:00 pm. Installation work
not completed must be completed after expo hours with
the permission of Show Management.
3.
REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS: All exhibits must remain intact
until final closing, Friday, October 13, 3:30 pm, at
which time dismantling and packing is to begin and continue
until finished. All shipments must be removed by Friday,
October 13, 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.
EARLY
REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS: The teardown of booths at any time
prior to the closing of the show at 3:30 pm on Friday,
October 13th will result in a $500 fine to the exhibiting
company.
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 sidewall 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 to
the extent such damage is caused by Exhibitor, either,
at Exhibitor’s option a) repair or replace the
damage to the space occupied by Exhibitor or b) 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, reasonable wear and tear
expected.
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 sideshow tactics, undignified
methods, or other materials considered by the Society
to be objectionable, is 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 are permitted, and SNAME
simply requires advance notice for our records.
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 the same authorized representative
on his company letterhead makes such request. 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 $400
per booth processing fee. If any part of the exhibit
building is so damaged by events of Force Majeure or
acts of Society, the Exhibitor will be provided an alternate
space satisfactory to Exhibitor and Exhibitor will be
charged at a prorated cost for the alternate space for
the period the space is occupied by Exhibitor. If no
alternate space is available or reasonably satisfactory
to Exhibitor, Exhibitor will be refunded all money paid
without a processing fee, or if circumstances such as
Force Majeure or acts of Society make it impossible
for the Society to permit the Exhibitor to occupy space
assigned during any part or the entire exhibit period
covered. Exhibitor will be refunded all fees paid to
Society without retention. The Society and Exhibitor
are released and shall hold each other 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 it
be liable for injuries to any person or for damage to
property owned or controlled by Exhibitor, to the extent
such claims are attributable to the Exhibitor’s
participation in the Expo. The Exhibitor shall defend,
indemnify and hold harmless the Society and The Broward
County Convention Center against all claims of third
parties for bodily injury or death or damage to third
party property, including Exhibitor’s employees
and Exhibitor’s equipment, to the extent such
third party claim is attributable to Exhibitor’s
negligent acts or omissions. In no event shall Exhibitor
be liable to the Society for special, indirect, incidental
or consequential damages, whether in contract, warranty,
tort, negligence, or strict liability. Exhibitor’s
liability for any claim by the Society whether in contract,
warranty, tort, negligence, strict liability, or otherwise
shall in no case exceed the amounts paid to Society
under this agreement. Notwithstanding its placement
herein, this provision shall apply to the entire agreement.
Exhibitor assumes entire responsibility and hereby agrees
to protect, indemnify defend and hold The Broward County
Convention Center 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 negligence of The Broward County Convention
Center, its employees and agents.
20.
INSURANCE: Exhibitor acknowledges that The Society of
Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, its agents, and
The Broward County Convention Center 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 $400 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 $350
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. 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: Full payment of the space rental is required
at time of Application for Space is submitted and is
required before space selection will be considered.
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.
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 and Society
shall obtain Exhibitor’s written agreement prior
to the amendment or regulation becoming effective or
enforceable.
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:
Mrs. Brenda Elmore-Feliciano, Expo Manager
SNAME
601 Pavonia Avenue
Suite 400
Jersey City, NJ 07306
(800) 798-2188 or (201) 798-4800
fax: 201-798-4975