We produce your stand in Turkey and install it turnkey on site at international fairs, managing freight, customs and assembly under one roof. One team stays your single point of contact from design to dismantling.
NR Event designs and produces your stand in Turkey for international fairs, then installs it turnkey on site. We've designed and built stands in Germany, at Frankfurt, Munich and Cologne, as well as in Hamburg, Abu Dhabi and Moscow. Freight, temporary export documents and customs procedures are managed under one roof, so the stand is guaranteed to be ready on site before the fair opens. Installation is completed by our own team or local partners, through a single point of contact.
Fairs abroad run to the same standard as domestic ones, with one extra layer, freight and customs, added on top. The six areas below cover that full process.
We design and produce the stand in Turkey, planning compliance with international fair technical rules from the start. Material choices account for the target country's fire and safety codes.
We manage road or air freight, temporary export documents and customs procedures. Freight mode is chosen based on stand volume and the fair date.
We complete installation on site with our own team or local partners. The installation schedule is planned around the time window the venue allows.
We offer post-fair dismantling, return freight or storage abroad. Local storage until the next fair can be arranged on request.
We provide multilingual host/hostess teams and on-stand catering locally. Staff are selected to match the fair's primary visitor language.
We run the whole process — from design to dismantling — through one team and one point of contact. Communication with the on-site team abroad runs through your project lead in Turkey.
We review the fair, stand space and technical rules. The target country's customs and safety requirements are identified at this stage.
We present the 3D design and logistics plan. The freight schedule is built around the fair date at this stage.
We produce the stand and organise freight and customs. Temporary export documents are prepared during this period.
We complete installation and manage post-fair dismantling. Our local team or partner runs final checks before opening.
A selection of the projects we've handled from design through installation at Ambiente (Frankfurt), Bauma (Munich) and AIX (Hamburg).
The questions we hear most often from companies exhibiting abroad for the first time.
We have designed and built stands at many international fairs, including Germany (Frankfurt, Munich, Cologne), Hamburg, Abu Dhabi and Moscow. We follow the same process for a new country or fair.
We design and produce the stand in Turkey and deliver it to the fair through freight and customs. This keeps material and production quality to a single standard.
We manage road or air freight, temporary export documents and customs procedures under one roof. Freight mode is chosen based on stand volume and the fair date.
Installation is completed by our own team or local partners, through a single point of contact. Communication runs through your project lead in Turkey.
Yes. We offer local storage until the next fair, which reduces freight costs for fairs you attend repeatedly.
A healthy timeline for a custom exhibition stand abroad, design, production and logistics included, starts two to three months before the fair date, running a bit longer than domestic fairs because of customs processes. NR Event designs and produces the stand in Turkey, planning compliance with international fair technical rules from the start. Road or air freight, temporary export documents and customs procedures are managed under one roof. Installation is completed on site by our own team or local partners; post-fair dismantling, return freight or storage abroad are all offered as options. Multilingual host/hostess service is provided locally. We've built stands to this process in Frankfurt, Munich, Cologne, Hamburg, Abu Dhabi and Moscow; the whole process, from design to dismantling, runs through one team and one point of contact.