The Shell Scheme is built using the `Click' modular system consisting of aluminium uprights (which protrude 20mm off the panels) and aluminium cross rails running top and bottom of the panels.
Panels
We have three standard types of panels dependant upon your organiser’s choice for their event. The first panel option being a washable 8mm thick white-faced HDF panel. The second and third panel options being either black & grey faced material panels, these are made from 6mm thick, class 1 fire retardant plywood, which are covered in a class 1 fire retardant polyweave material which accepts velcro fixings.
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You as an exhibitor have the choice to change the colour of these panels, at an additional cost, by completing the Shell Scheme Additional Extras Quotation Request Form at least 14 days prior to the build up of your event. Under no circumstances must anything be nailed, screwed or glued to the shell scheme panels or metal frame work of the stand. All damage will be charged to you, the exhibitor for full replacement cost.
Graphics can be attached to stands direct with velcro fixings, available for purchase on-site, with a maximum width between uprights of 945mm. Exhibitors with graphics wider than this size should contact us for arrangement of our standard buffer blocks to accommodate these larger graphics. We have many additional fixings available from picture hooks to wire hooks for larger graphics and these are available on a first come first serve basis so to avoid any disappointment or problems onsite please order these prior to each event.
Nameboards
Exhibitors booking shell scheme sites should complete and return the Shell Scheme Nameboards Order Form at least 14 days prior to the build up of your event. Should you fail to complete this form your name will be supplied by the organiser from your stand booking form. Please note that nameboards cannot be altered on site
Corner Stands
All corner sites will be open to the gangways with fascias to the perimeters of the stand.
Island Stands
Stands that are open to gangways on all sides are classed as island sites and will have fascias to the perimeter of the stand with ceiling supports and vertical uprights within the stand where deemed necessary by us. Exhibitors with large stands should check with us for construction of where these ceiling beams and uprights will be positioned.
Multiple Stands
All multiple stands will have dividing walls removed, however front uprights, fascia and ceiling structure will remain. The height under ceiling cross rails is 2335mm.
Space Only Sites
Space only sites are not permitted to attach anything to the adjoining shell scheme.
Exhibitors taking space only sites backing onto, surrounded by or adjoining shell
scheme sites should not assume that panels facing their stand will be finished.
We are not contracted to supply finished panels (ie. covered with material) to these sites.
Space only exhibitors booking stands between shell scheme sites must deduct 55mm
from overall measurements to fit within the allotted space (eg. a 3m x 2m space only
site would in fact have floor dimensions of 2945mm x 1945mm). Failure to note this
will mean that your stand may not fit in the allotted site. We reserve the right
to amend specifications without notice.
Ancillary Fittings
Should you require any additional walling, shelving, counters or other ancillary items from our extensive range to your stand then please complete our Shell Scheme Additional Extras Quotation Request Form at least 14 days prior to the build up of your event.
Shell Scheme Examples
Take a look at some more examples of Shell Schemes here. Just click on the link or on the image.
Shell Scheme Planner
The Shell Scheme Planner has been created to illustrate the range of possibilities available when designing your stand.
Shell Scheme Plus
With a little imagination and a budget to meet this, you can turn your shell scheme stand into more of a design stand look then just a shell scheme. Take a look at at more examples of how to take your shell to another level.
