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Successful trade fair appearance by Swagelok

Trade Fair

Trade Fair

German Industrial Valves Fair

Customer

Customer

Swagelok

Industry

Industry

Mechanical Engineering

The trade fair appearance

The Swagelok booth is a 3m x 6m corner booth, originally designed for MEORGA 2016, where the booth could be used flexibly on both sides of the booth. The stand design was so appealing that Swagelok also wanted to use the stand for other trade fair appearances, e.g. DIAM (Deutsche Industriearmaturen Messe) 2017. However, the stand had to be adapted here due to the different stand space. Due to the modular design, one rear wall of each side of the booth could be removed without further ado and was thus also available for smaller areas. The graphics on the exhibition walls were also produced in such a way that the removal of the two outer walls did not interfere. The original corner stand could not only be individually adapted in size, but could also be used as a head stand for the DIAM (see left and right picture).

With this modular design of the trade fair stand, Swagelok is absolutely flexible and can design trade fair presentations individually. In addition, the furniture of the booth was arranged differently as well as partially exchanged, depending on the size of the booth and accordingly the need for trade show furniture.

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WWM is an absolutely professional, innovative and reliable partner. Our contact persons are always helpful and very flexibal in responding to our wishes and concerns. Trade shows planning with myWWM planning tool from WWM is very simple and time saving, making professional preparation child´s play.
Vera Weski
Director Marketing & Communications, Swagelok

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Swagelok is a company headquartered in the state of Ohio, USA. It has over 200 distribution and service centers across 70 countries worldwide. The company manufactures and distributes gas and fluid system solutions. Swagelok is committed to partnering with its customers and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. They are constantly seeking better solutions, focusing solely on improving their customers' experiences—through new products and alloys, new system designs, and training or services for managing inventory and overhead costs.