SEMA Timeline Playbook: What to Approve by T‑30, T‑14, and T‑7
SEMA timeline is crucial for ensuring a seamless experience at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. This playbook details the essential checkpoints leading up to the event.
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T-30 Days: Initial Approvals
Starting at T-30, it’s important to focus on the SEMA timeline. Ensure all necessary documents are approved, including permits and booth designs. Engaging with your booth provider early can save time and labor. Our aluminum-based modular booth systems allow for fast setup and minimal handling fees.
Key Actions:
- Finalizing your exhibit’s theme.
- Submitting initial designs to the SEMA Show.
T-14 Days: Finalizing Designs
At T-14, you’re in the final stretch. Confirm your designs align with the SEMA timeline. This is also when you check logistics. By choosing aluminum-based booths, you avoid costly materials and manage last-minute changes more easily.
Key Actions:
- Approve final designs with your team.
- Inquire about logistics and setup with your contractor.
T-7 Days: Last-Minute Checks
Just one week left! The SEMA timeline is critical at this stage. Make sure all elements are ready, from promotional materials to booth staffing. Remember, we’re a U.S.-based company with local workshops in Las Vegas, providing same-day service when needed.
Key Actions:
- Confirm booth placement and setup times.
- Ensure travel arrangements and accommodations for your team are finalized.
With our expertise and robust booth systems, you can streamline your SEMA Show experience. For more information, see projects we’ve done or view booth models. To inquire, contact our team.
For further reading, check out the official SEMA Show website for the latest updates and detailed schedules.