2012 SHOT Show Booth Assignment

The 2012 SHOT Show booth assignment process is complete, and we appreciate our exhibitor’s patience during this process. We realize it was a shift from our traditional on-site space draw and that there was a fair amount of anxiety in the interim.

In most cases exhibitors received booth assignments similar to the 2011 SHOT Show. Rest assured that we are making every attempt to continue to improve the SHOT Show experience for 2012 by widening the cross aisles on Level 1 (hence the slight shift of a few booths) and adding more places to sit and eat. Please click here to view the updated floor plan. This will soon be released onto the SHOT Show website at www.shotshow.org.

By now exhibitors should have received their application and license agreement in addition to the first invoice for the initial deposit of 50 percent, which is due upon receipt. If you have not received this information, please contact the exhibitor service center at: inquiry@shot.reedexpo.com or by phone at 203-840-5600.

If you do not plan to participate in the 2012 SHOT Show, please let us know immediately. If you are planning to exhibit, we must have your application and 50 percent deposit posted to your account no later than July 15. Failure to return your application and deposit by July 15 will result in the loss of your booth reservation and ability to participate in the 2012 SHOT Show.

A few companies have inquired about altering their 2012 booth space. At this time you can send your formal request by email to inquiry@shot.reedexpo.com and please be sure the subject line is marked “Booth Alteration.” Alteration/change requests will be handled in priority point sequence. We do not anticipate action on these requests before late summer at the earliest. We will contact you if we are able to fulfill your request.

Please be on the look-out for a quick survey regarding the 2012 SHOT Show booth assignment process and details about 2013. Your feedback is much appreciated as it helps us shape the event and future processes. Once again, thank you for your patience and most importantly thank you for your continued support of the SHOT Show.