Las Vegas Market Logistics: Drayage, Labor & Shipping at World Market Center
The exhibitor logistics that catch teams off guard at Las Vegas Market — drayage, union labor, and shipping to World Market Center in Las Vegas.
Most Las Vegas Market exhibitors don't get tripped up by the booth — they get tripped up by the logistics at World Market Center: drayage, union labor, and getting freight in and out on time. Here's what to plan for.
Drayage (material handling)
World Market Center mixes permanent showrooms with temporary Expo space; freight handling depends on whether you're in a showroom or the Expo hall.
Labor at World Market Center
Showroom build-outs and temporary booths follow different rules — confirm which space you're in before booking labor.
Docks & move-in
Multiple buildings with freight elevators serve the permanent showroom floors; the Expo hall has its own docks.
Our advice for Las Vegas Market
If you're in a permanent showroom, lighting and built-ins matter more than freight — design for the room you have. The easiest fix: let us handle the turnkey side — we deliver, install, run on-site support, and dismantle, so drayage and labor are our problem, not yours.
Frequently asked
What is drayage at Las Vegas Market?
Drayage is the material-handling fee for moving your freight from the dock to your booth and back at World Market Center. It's billed by weight through the show's official contractor — plan for it early.
Can you handle the logistics for me?
Yes — our turnkey service covers delivery, install, on-site support, and dismantle, so drayage and labor coordination is on us.
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