
Let’s be honest, when you’re searching for exhibition help for the first time, it all looks pretty similar. Stand builders, exhibition suppliers, stand contractors… the terminology gets blurry fast, and most websites don’t make it particularly easy to tell them apart.
But there is a real difference. And if you’ve ever ended up knee-deep in spreadsheets, chasing three different suppliers the week before a show, you’ll already know which type of company you wish you’d found first.
A stand builder does one thing: they build your stand. You give them the design, they source the materials, put it together on the day, and take it apart when it’s all over. Job done.
And to be fair, a good stand builder is genuinely skilled. If you hand them a solid brief and a clear set of drawings, they’ll deliver a great result.
The catch is that everything that comes before that point, and everything that comes after, is entirely on you.
That means briefing a designer separately, managing your print and graphics, arranging transport to the venue, coordinating installation, and working out what to do with the whole thing once the show is over. If any of those threads come loose in the week before the event, you’re the one holding them together.
That’s fine if you have the team and the time to pull it off. A lot of businesses don’t, and even those that do often find it’s not the best use of anyone’s energy.
A full-service exhibition stand supplier is a different proposition entirely. Instead of handing you a finished structure and wishing you luck, they stay with you through the whole process, from the first conversation about what you’re trying to achieve, right through to packing everything away after the event.
At EventFull, that’s exactly how we work. One team, one point of contact, and everything handled under one roof:
You show up. You exhibit. We handle the rest.
Here’s what it actually looks like in practice:
Design & Creative: With a stand builder, the design is your starting point; you bring it to them. With a full-service supplier, the design comes from them. They get under the skin of your brand, understand what you’re trying to communicate, and create something that actually works in the space.
Project Management: A stand builder builds. Everything else, the timelines, the supplier relationships, the logistics, sits with you. A full-service supplier gives you a dedicated account manager who owns all of that. One person to call. One person who knows the full picture.
Graphics & Print: With a stand builder, you source your own print. With a full-service supplier, it’s all part of the service, designed, produced, and fitted without you having to find a printer and hope the files are the right size.
Logistics & Delivery: Stand builders build. They don’t typically move things around the country. A full-service supplier handles transport and delivery as standard, so your stand actually arrives at the venue, in one piece, on time.
On-Site Installation: A stand builder may well be the person doing the installation, but if they’re not, that’s a separate contractor you need to find. A full-service supplier brings their own team.
Storage Between Events: Once a stand builder has dismantled your stand, that’s usually where their involvement ends. What happens to your stand next is your problem. A good full-service supplier, EventFull included, will store it securely between shows, so you’re not starting from scratch every time.
Here’s something that surprises a lot of people. When you actually sit down and crunch up everything involved in exhibiting, the full-service route is often cheaper, not just easier.
Think about what you’re spending when you go the standalone stand builder route:
Strip those out and compare them properly against a full-service package, and the numbers often look very different to what you’d expect. Add in the value of your own team’s time, and it’s rarely even close.
And there’s something else worth saying. When everything is managed by one team, accountability is clear. If something’s not right, you make one phone call. Nobody’s pointing fingers at someone else’s work.
If you exhibit more than once a year, or if you’re planning to, modular stands are worth understanding properly, because they change the economics of exhibiting significantly.
Rather than commissioning a brand new build for every show, a modular system is designed to flex. It can be reconfigured for different floor spaces, scaled up or down, and adapted to different layouts while keeping your branding consistent throughout.
As one of the UK’s leading independent modular stand providers, here’s what EventFull’s modular solutions mean for you in practice:
And when it’s all managed by a full-service supplier, you don’t have to figure any of that out yourself. We reconfigure, we deliver, we install, every time.
We started EventFull because we believed there was a better way to support businesses at events. Not just building stands, but actually helping companies show up well, without the chaos that too often comes with exhibiting.
Since then, we’ve worked with businesses across the UK and Europe, at venues including ExCeL London, Olympia London, and the Business Design Centre. We’ve helped first-time exhibitors who didn’t know where to start, and experienced marketing teams who just wanted someone they could trust to run with it.
What we hear most from clients who’ve been with us a while is simple: it used to feel stressful. Now it doesn’t.
That’s what a full-service exhibition stand supplier should do: take something complicated and make it feel easy. Here’s how we do it:
If you’ve read this far, you’re probably either planning an upcoming event or wondering whether there’s a better way to handle the ones you’ve already got coming up. Either way, we’d love to talk.
We don’t do hard sells. We’ll listen to what you’re trying to achieve, tell you honestly what we think will work, and put together a proposal that fits your budget and your goals, no obligation, no pressure.
Your next event should be something you’re excited about, not something you’re dreading. Let’s make that happen. Get in touch with the EventFull team today.