What is Jigging?
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What is Jigging?
Jigging is the protective padding and custom dividers placed inside a shipping crate so that pieces of an exhibitor’s booth structure, signs, and other materials are not damaged in shipping to and from the expo hall, convention center, or conference center.
The dividers are made of wood and the protective padding may include foam and carpet remnant pieces to buffer contents from hitting the hard wood sides of the crate.
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