Trade Show Logistics in North Carolina
North Carolina runs a three-metro convention pattern: Charlotte downtown, Raleigh in the Research Triangle, and Greensboro in the Piedmont Triad. Charlotte Convention Center handles auto, finance, and consumer goods. Raleigh Convention Center anchors biotech and tech industry events from RTP. Greensboro Coliseum runs regional and motorsports events. Brick Dynamics handles the freight side end to end — booth receiving, storage, kitting, delivery, post-show pickup, and forwarding. North Carolina is one of 65+ active BD metros across all three.
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Booth shipping, advance warehouse delivery, and on-site coordination
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Storage between shows with inventory and condition tracking
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Post-show pickup and return shipping handled by the same crew

WHY BRICK
How a Trade Show Logistics Partner Should Actually Work
Coordinated Freight Planning From Day One
Trade show shipping works better when each leg is planned before the pickup. We work through inbound logistics, target windows, and prep schedules so the trip lands on time.
One Point of Contact for the Whole Program
Booth teams benefit from having one person who knows the whole calendar and the whole freight history. We staff the program with that single contact instead of rotating people.
Multi-Show Support on One Account
Programs that run several shows in a year save coordination overhead when the inventory, condition history, and platform records stay consistent across every event.
Cleaner Post-Show Wrap-Up
Move-out runs the inbound process in reverse — pickup, condition check, crate sealed, outbound routing. We handle each step with the same discipline used during move-in.

HOW IT WORKS
Plan & Receive
Prep & Deliver
Strike & Return
Planning a trade show?
Brick Dynamics coordinates receiving, storage, kitting, delivery, pickup, and forwarding for your next Charlotte, Raleigh, or Greensboro event.
Frequently Asked Questions
We coordinate the freight side of your trade show program — inbound receiving, storage between shows, kitting and prep, on-site delivery, drayage coordination, and post-show return shipping. The same crew runs every move, so your team is not switching vendors mid-tour.
For most shows, we recommend booth freight arrives at our local warehouse seven to ten business days before move-in. That gives time for receiving, condition checks, graphics replacement if needed, and prep before the venue target window.
Yes. We can coordinate freight only, or run the installation and dismantle labor alongside it. Most exhibitors use both services on one contract so the booth crew is the same end to end.
Damage is photographed at receipt against the inbound manifest and logged to our platform before the booth moves to the show floor. You see the documentation with timestamps. If the damage means the booth cannot go up as planned, we coordinate emergency replacement or a contingency layout with the show contractor.
Yes. The same account, inventory record, and platform follow the booth from one show to the next. When the program moves between states, the handoff happens internally without you re-onboarding a new vendor.
Working an event in North Carolina? Talk to Brick Dynamics.
Tell us about your Charlotte, Raleigh, or Greensboro show — we’ll route it through the right warehouse and dock window from day one.
Coverage in nearby markets
- Trade Show Logistics in Florida
- Trade Show Logistics in Georgia
- Trade Show Logistics in South Carolina
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