Las Vegas
Live DTF transfers in Las Vegas
The country's trade show capital is a four-hour drive from our shop — close enough for a flat $900 travel fee instead of mystery logistics line items, and familiar enough that the convention-center process holds no surprises.
Vegas work is mostly show-floor work: booth stations built to pull badge traffic at the convention center and its satellite halls, plus summit receptions and sales-kickoff parties up and down the Strip. Our crews know the drayage forms, the power-order deadlines, and the difference between what a show decorator promises and what's actually at your booth at 7 a.m.
How Vegas bookings run
- Flat travel: $900 covers the crew's travel — quoted up front, never reconciled later.
- Freight strategy: presses road-case down with the crew; transfers and garments ship ahead to your show contractor or hotel package room. We manage both paths.
- Floor rules: power drops, fire marshal documentation, and venue labor rules handled per hall — flag your show and we've probably worked it.
- Multi-day stamina: three-day shows need staffing rotations and mid-show film replenishment plans; both are built into Vegas quotes by default.
The booth math that sells the station
A pressed-to-order shirt is the only giveaway attendees wear on the floor the same day — mobile signage that walks your logo past competitors' booths for the rest of the show. Pair it with badge scanning during the 15-second press and the station pays for itself in pipeline, not just goodwill. Full throughput numbers are in the shirts-per-hour guide.