At the Canton Fair, an "exhibitor code" typically refers to the , a unique identifier used to locate a specific supplier's physical presence within the massive exhibition complex . This code is essential for navigating the fair’s four major zones (A, B, C, and D) and three distinct phases . Understanding the Exhibitor Booth Code
The exhibitor code serves as a digital "ID card" for companies. It is linked to the Easy Exhibitor System, the primary portal where companies submit registration materials, apply for booth spaces, and manage their online profiles. For buyers, this code—often found on business cards or booth signage—ensures they are communicating with the official entity registered with the fair organizers. How to Find an Exhibitor Code canton fair exhibitor code
: For precise product identification, some directories allow you to search for exhibitors by combining their booth code with their HS codes (Harmonized System codes) . Related Identifier: The QR Code At the Canton Fair, an "exhibitor code" typically
| Issue | Explanation | |-------|-------------| | | A company may reuse a similar code but different hall/phase. Always verify session. | | Subsidiary vs. parent company | One parent may have multiple codes (different booths). | | Code not found online | Could be a last-minute change, or the exhibitor is in a non-public zone (e.g., brand zone). | | Co-exhibitors | Sometimes two companies share a booth but only one official code is listed. | It is linked to the Easy Exhibitor System,
You can use these codes to streamline your visit and identify verified suppliers through various official tools:
Format example: or 10.3E15-16 or 14.1A07
The (often labeled Booth Number or Company Code on the Canton Fair platform) is a unique alphanumeric identifier assigned to every official exhibitor. It is not the same as a generic company registration number—it is specific to the fair session and phase.