Checklist & FAQ's
This event has ended.
- Yes, visitors and exhibitors have access to the free MCEC public Wi-Fi for basic browsing, email and social media.
- Should you require dedicated Internet access, complete the MCEC Internet Services request here. This is also located under Compulsory Forms > Venue Service order forms > Internet Services section.
- As this is a trade show you may take orders and payments (credit card, cash) at the show, but goods must NOT be traded/delivered/handed over at the show. Stock deliveries must be made off-site at a later date. You can, however, sample products at the show.
- From 3 pm – 4 pm on Saturday 12 February, only you may sell DISPLAY stock directly from your stand to help speed up your move-out process and reduce transport costs.
- Yes, you can, please ensure you follow the MCEC requirements here and complete the relevant forms. This is also available under Compulsory Forms tab > Stand Activity form
- Please find information here: Key dates and times
- Please find information here: Deliveries, stock movement and storage
- If you have an advert booked there will be an advert submission form in the Forms to Action with details about your advert and how to submit it.
- Schenker will be taking bookings directly for use of forklifts, pallet jacks and trolleys. Fees apply for this service. You can order via the Forms to Action > Loading Dock Bookings
- The floor plan is changing on a daily basis, so please contact a member of the Interiors Australia + DENFAIR team for the latest version.
- Furniture is not included. You can order it from Harry the Hirer directly, see their page here or bring your own. Visit Stand Inclusions for more information.
- Yes, you do however, there are different options. For more information visit Exhibiting Information
- Yes, they can be used as a fixed feature of an exhibit, display or as a table decoration. They must be tied down to ensure they do not float to the ceiling. If they do float to the ceiling, you may be charged retrieval costs due to the complexity of removing them.
- Most appliances have a rating on them either in watts e.g. - 600w or in amps e.g. 2.5amps.
- Use the wattage information on your appliance to determine the size of the power outlet you require. If you are unsure, contact Melissa Hinton, Harry the hirer,melissah@harrythehirer.com.au Ph: 02 9666 8699 / 0478 478 077 who will be happy to assist you.
- 4amp power point = 1000 watts maximum (standard shell scheme stand power supply). Suitable for:
- Small bar fridge
- TV/ Video/DVD Computer/ Laptop
- Desk Lamps
- Radio
- Tracker Unit / Card Swipe
- Display cabinets
- Phone Charger
- EFTPOS Machine
- 10amp power point = 2400 watts maximum. Suitable for:
- Large fridge
- Photocopier
- Water coolers
- Small Urns
- Freezer
- 15amp power point = 3600 watts. Suitable for:
- Video walls
- Large urns
- Three Phase power points
- 15amp three (3) phase - up to 3600 watts per phase
- 30amp three (3) phase - up to 7200 watts per phase
- Harry the Hirer can accommodate whatever 3 phase powerpoint you require, from 10amp 3 phase upwards (this is dependant on the venue).
Method to find (amp) load of item:- 240 w = 1 amp
- 960 w = 4 amps.