Canadian Trade Shows
A chief producer of Canadian trade shows, Reed Exhibitions caters up to a wide variety of markets. It has
already accommodated industries in communications, retail, publishing, sports, woodworking, manufacturing and
electronics, among the others. The portfolio of the said company has already organized about twenty- five big time
shows under its cap ranging from regional to national audience.
Reed Exhibitions has actually been managing Canadian trade shows for the past two decades. In an annual basis,
they are responsible for bringing together at least 100, 000 buyers and sellers all over the country. Not only is
the company into coordinating huge affairs, it is also part of the mechanized sector where they have a share of
about 80%. It also has a relational database that exceeds beyond 4, 000 exhibitors and 12, 000 consumers.
Aside from putting up Canadian trade shows, Reed Exhibitions also accommodates clients that are based in the
United States. It was in the early part of the 1960’s where they bought the National Hardware Fair from Abe
Rosenburg and Charlie Snitow. In the middle of 1970’s, registrants raised up complaints about the cost getting
expensive. There were also the inconveniences that trailed along the presentation in New York City. As a solution
to the dilemma, the affair was transferred to the McCormick Lakeside Hall in Chicago on 1975.
Today, the National Hardware Fair by Reed Exhibitions has transferred to Las Vegas Convention Center in order to
allocate more space. As a matter of fact, they occupied about two million square feet and expanded to three halls
in 2006. That is just among the many accomplishments the company has aside from the Canadian trade shows they have
put up all through out the years.
Working hand in hand with the leading associations in the field of exchange, Reed Exhibitions is toiling to
generate newer events in order to help the micro business. The company is also making all efforts that all their
affairs will be an opportunity for a one- stop shopping experience. This is to eliminate the hassle of transferring
from one area to another when it can happen that all be housed under a single roof.
The company sees to it that in every event they organize, guests will be able to find merchandise that are of
cheap price but still of top quality. It is also the venue where participants will be able to compare an item from
another. Most importantly, it is the chance to personally meet the executives of a particular firm who will
interestingly look over the booths.
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