By Jewelers Mutual® Group
Before the Show
A secure trade show experience begins long before you arrive on the show floor. Early planning is one of the most effective ways to prevent losses.
Travel Planning
- Share travel itineraries only with trusted employees or partners who need the information
- Use social media strategically—promote your brand without posting real-time travel details, hotel locations, or merchandise specifics.
- Confirm whether your hotel offers secure vault storage and understand their access controls and limitations.
Coverage & Security Awareness
- Review your insurance coverage to confirm it includes transit, on-site display, storage, and post-show transport.
- Stay informed about emerging threats by subscribing to industry alerts and bulletins from organizations such as Jewelers Security Alliance (JSA).
Secure Shipping & Transport
- Use armored transportation whenever possible and always declare the full value of your merchandise.
- If carrying inventory personally, consider engaging a licensed security professional to mitigate exposure during travel.
- Consider specialized jewelry shipping solutions, such as JM® Shipping Solution, which offer shipment monitoring, risk‑based routing guidance, and dedicated support to help reduce transit-related theft and loss.
Staff Preparedness
- Train all attending staff on trade show–specific security protocols and expectations.
- Reinforce situational awareness, proper handling of merchandise, and procedures for reporting suspicious activity.
During the Show
Once the event begins, vigilance is critical. Trade shows combine high-value goods with heavy foot traffic, making them attractive targets for theft.
Booth Security
- Never leave the booth unattended—doing so may jeopardize insurance coverage.
- Assign at least two staff members during setup, teardown, and show hours to reduce distraction and vulnerability.
- Display one item at a time and keep remaining inventory secured in locked cases or safes.
Inventory Management
- Conduct and document inventory checks upon arrival, multiple times throughout the day, and before closing.
- Address missing or suspicious activity immediately—early reporting improves outcomes.
- Use secure payment methods and verify customer identities for all transactions.
End-of-Day Security
- Perform a final inventory reconciliation before leaving the booth each day.
- Use armored services to transport unsold merchandise off-site when possible.
- Remove exhibitor badges before exiting the venue and request security escorts if transporting valuables.
After the Show
Security doesn’t end when the show closes. The post-event period is a common time for losses to occur if controls are relaxed too soon.
Packing & Shipping
- Complete a final inventory count before packing and shipping.
- Transport remaining merchandise using armored services whenever feasible.
- Ship sold items directly to customers rather than carrying them post-show.
- Avoid branded cases or bags that draw attention during travel.
Approach Trade Show Season with Confidence
With proactive planning and consistent security practices, you can focus on building connections and showcasing your merchandise—without unnecessary risk.
For guidance tailored to your operation, contact the Jewelers Mutual Asset Protection team at [email protected], and visit online to learn more about protecting your business before, during, and after trade show season.