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Canopy & Tents

Canopy and Tents are a quick and economic solution for setting up a point of sale outlet.

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Exhibition canopy / POS booths and tents

An exhibition canopy is a quick and economic solution for setting up a point of sale outlet. This booth can easily be set up with collapsible jointed metal tubes  The cuboid structure has a thick canvas-like fabric stretched across. The result is a covered/shaded booth in which a number of people can sit and showcase their products. Once broken down, the canvas and all the poles can be zipped up in the small sports bag.

Exhibition Canopy and Tents

• Can be quickly erected at remote locations

• Is lightweight, portable, and can be carried to distant locations

• Has canvas on the back, top, and sides to provide shade and shelter

• In addition, the canvas can be branded with logos and product photography using printable flex

Exhibition canopies are available in two sizes. Dimensions for both of them are as follows.

• Option A: 6 feet width, 6 feet depth, 7 feet height

• Option B: 4 feet width, 4 feet depth, 7 feet height

Spend a little bit extra and you can get your canopy branded with your own product photography and company logos. This gives the whole stall a very personalized look and feel. This form of advertising also attracts a lot of potential customers.

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