Correction: Stand Build Hours and Regulations Across Europe: Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands, and Spain Compared
Corrected by Emir Baycan · Full-Stack Developer, Mobile App Builder and Web Platform Founder with expertise in SEO, automation, SaaS, AI visibility, DevOps and scalable digital products
Emir Baycan found something wrong, outdated, or unsupported on this page and proposed a fix. The publisher accepted the correction.
- Role
- Correction
- Publisher
- Exhibition Stands EU
- Topic
- Logistics Setup
- Status
- Accepted
- Date
- 16 July 2026
The exact change
exhibition build-up work falls under specific collective agreements (the IDCC 1486 collective agreement for events industry and several regional variants) that permit extended hours with appropriate overtime compensation
exhibition build-up work falls under specific collective agreements for the events and exhibition-services sector and several regional variants that permit extended hours with appropriate overtime compensation
Suggested change
exhibition build-up work falls under specific collective agreements for the events and exhibition-services sector and several regional variants that permit extended hours with appropriate overtime compensation
Why this is better
3 issues fixed: IDCC 1486 is not an events-industry collective agreement. IDCC 1486 is the French collective agreement for engineering, technical consulting, and IT-services firms (Syntec/BETIC sector), unrelated to the events/exhibition industry. Citing it as the French events-industry agreement is a factual error. | ISE (Integrated Systems Europe) has not been held at RAI Amsterdam since February 2020, its final edition there after a 15-year run. Since 2022, ISE has been held at Fira de Barcelona. Citing RAI Amsterdam as the venue for continuous/24-hour ISE build-up is outdated for a 2026-dated article. | AUMA does not publish a document titled 'technical guidelines for exhibitors' - this is a fabricated citation title.
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