SUPPLIER DEPOT

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Plug & Play Camps – which are in effect private hotels – are not permitted at our event. To put it simply: essential set- up

services are OK to outsource, but paid staff (including cleaners, chefs or other staff) is not. This also means that you’re expected to get involved, and not just be a spectator when your supplier arrives on site to deliver the services/ goods you have arranged.

The onus is on you to ensure that your supplier complies with the supplier procedure AfrikaBurn has put in place. To have a supplier provide a service to you onsite, you need to ensure that you have followed and adhered to the following procedure:

01Register your supplier  HERE

2 AfrikaBurn will get in touch with your supplier to ensure that they get the correct information to ensure smooth entry into the event.

3 Take note of where the Supplier Depot is when you arrive on site. You will need to fetch your supplier from the depot and escort them to your campsite.

04Practice radical self-reliance and arrange a date and time in which to meet your supplier onsite at the Supplier Depot.

5 Check that your supplier has the correct credentials to access the event (don’t assume they’ve sorted this themselves).

6 Arrange that at least 2 people from your camp are present to assist your supplier when they arrive at your campsite to deliver the service you have requested.

7 Ensure that at least 2 people remain onsite to assist your supplier to pack up the service they have provided you.

REMEMBER:

Suppliers and service providers have a tendency to bring default world thinking into Tankwa Town, and that kind of “service mentality” has no place in or around our beloved Binnekring.