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Rigging & Automation Technology

In event technology, the term “rigging” refers to the positioning and hanging of loads. Riggers are responsible for load calculations, for the proper assembly and dismantling of material that is hung on exhibition booths as well as the suspension points. They have to take into consideration the dynamic loads, load distribution, wind loads etc. Usually, structural reports need to be created or compiled for all the loads involved.

The cooperation of the event location is also required, since for all rigging and suspension points, structural documentation specifying the permissible loads must be provided. If the required documentation is not available, our rigging department will do its best to find a solution.

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Stef De Raet

Our contact person for Rigging & Automation Technology

Phone: +32 (0) 16 61 53 34
EMail: sderaet@prg.com

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