
1. Single row placement - forming a U-shaped movement line
Placing only a set of island shelves in the center of the convenience
store, and placing wall shelves, wind curtain cabinets, cash registers, etc.
around each other, is very suitable for creating exquisite small convenience
stores.
Placing shelves in this way can create a unique main channel within the
convenience store, and customers entering the store will inevitably follow this
channel to delve deeper into the store and browse more products.
2. One word placement - forming a mouth shaped flow line
Placing multiple sets of shelves in one direction not only makes the
convenience store look neat and orderly, but also gives it a certain overall
sense of the area.
Placing shelves in this way will naturally form a main channel that guides
customers to walk to the right, with multiple secondary channels left between
the shelves, which is very in line with people's shopping habits. When there are
many customers, the presence of multiple secondary channels will not cause
congestion.
3. Island style placement - forming an 8-shaped movement line
Some convenience stores have obvious pillars in the center, and at this
time, shelves or products can be placed in one place of the store to correspond
with the pillars, thereby weakening the abrupt feeling of the pillars.
A passage is formed between the pillar and the convenience store shelves,
so customers will not miss the products displayed in the back, whether they
bypass the pillar from the left or right.
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