Why Buy Portable Pop Up Displays Made In The U.S.?

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By Makingsense


Why Not Buy A Pop Up From China?

Why buy portable pop up exhibits made in the U.S. when you can purchase one made in China for less? Aren't all pop up displays more or less the same? Nothing could be further from the truth.

What is true is that prices on pop up exhibits has dropped 60% over the last four to five years on U.S. manufactured models. It is also true that while U.S. made pop up kits that once sold for $3600.00 are now available for under $1200.00, there other upgraded kits that have dropped in price from $6000.00 to $3500.00.

That said, if you Google "Pop Up Displays," you will find products on the market for as low as $500.00. These displays in all likelihood, are manufactured overseas. While many people have political preferences when it comes to the question of imports and U.S. made versus foreign manufactured, the reason for choosing an American made pop up displays has nothing to do with politics, but more to do with logistics.

Displays can be damaged in shipping, by sales persons as they set up or repack the display (after a show) or even damaged by fork lifts at the convention hall. In any case, let's presume your pop up frame, which has a Life-time Warranty, is damaged.

Who do you think backs up the Life-time Warranty? The exhibit dealer in the U.S. who sold you your product? Well, yes and no. Your dealer should assume responsibility for making sure that your product gets fixed or replaced however, they generally rely on the display manufacturer to do the work or to replace the frame.

What this means from a logisical standpoint, and why it is important to the company with multiple shows, is that the damaged frame has to be sent back to the point of origin. Thus, you are going to see your new or repaired pop up exhibit frame far sooner if the manufacturer of the frame is located within the U.S. than if it is from China.

 

 

 

Pop Up Made in the U.S.


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