Business offices with cubicles in a post-COVID world present challenges to employers, employees, and their customers. As employees return to their desks, they will expect additional personal safety. Most cubicles are only 4-5 ft. high and don’t offer enough personal protection. At a minimum, cubicle partitions should be at least 6 ft. high.
Cubicle Height Extendersinstall in minutes and raise the overall height of cubicle partitions with acrylic or printed Sintra inserts. There are two adjustable sizes and three standard color options: white, black, and silver. They fit any size cubicle without drilling, disassembling, or modifying the existing frame. For more information including prices, click on this link.
MAGIC Pop Up, WWIN Showcase, and OFFPRICEco-located at the Orlando County Convention Center for the February 9-11 show dates. This video shows the steps that were taken to ensure that it was safe and reactions from attendees and exhibitors to these successful events.
In an exceptional display of collaboration, this groundbreaking expo set a precedent for holding business events safely once again.
Burns Scalo recognized that their tenant’s open-office layout didn’t conform to current CDC recommendations for social distancing and divided workspaces. Derek Librecht, VP at Consolidated Displays, meet with the company and completed a walkthrough of the office space, taking measurements and noting the layout and obstacles. The final solution included over 30 dividers, all powder-coated to match existing cubical furniture. In addition, cubicle height extenders were added to the office walls to raise the height to 6 ft.
Classic Exhibits was delighted to assist with this project, including renderings, design, and materials. We expect these environmental safety projects will increase significantly over the next 6 months as companies reopen and employees return to their offices.
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Yesterday, Joe Martillaro from Superior Logistics joined us for a Classic Conversation. He discussed the shipping industry and how post-COVID changes will affect trade show exhibitors and suppliers.
This video is a “must watch” for anyone who will be shipping crates and cases later this year. According to Joe, there’s been a lot of changes in the shipping industry!