Regarding the selection and recommendations for supermarket shelves, it is necessary to comprehensively consider multiple factors such as spatial layout, product characteristics, material quality, budget, and after-sales service. Here are specific suggestions.
1, Space layout planning
measurement:
Measure the supermarket area, aisle width, and shelf height in advance to ensure reasonable use of space. For example, choose compact single-sided or small double-sided shelves for small spaces, and prioritize narrow shelves when the aisle is narrow. It is recommended to control the shelf height between 1.35-2 meters. If it is too high, it will make it difficult to access the top products, while if it is too low, it will waste space.
Regional division:
Divide areas based on product types (such as food, daily necessities, fresh produce), and match different shelf styles in different areas to maintain overall coordination.
2, Product feature matching
Select shelves by product type:
Food/daily necessities: Multi layer flat shelves (such as steel and wood structures) with strong load-bearing capacity and easy to display in layers.
Fresh/Fruits and Vegetables: Square shelves combining steel and wood, with wood grain design to enhance product appeal.
Promotional products/small items: Use promotional shelves or hooked shelves to highlight the theme display.
Load bearing requirements:
Heavy objects (such as beverages and cans) should choose steel shelves with a load-bearing capacity of ≥ 60kg, while lightweight products can choose wooden or steel wood combined shelves.
3, Material and Quality Assessment
Material selection:
All steel shelves: with the strongest load-bearing capacity, suitable for heavy objects, but with a more industrial appearance.
Steel and wood shelves: balance load-bearing capacity and aesthetics, suitable for daily necessities and snack areas.
Wooden shelves: High end but costly, suitable for valuable goods such as red wine and imported fruits.
4, Budget and cost-effectiveness
Clearly define the budget scope
Choose cost-effective products within the budget and avoid focusing solely on low prices while neglecting long-term usage costs.
Compare quotes from different suppliers and prioritize providing one-stop services for design, installation, and after-sales.
5, Beauty and style coordination
Color matching:
The color of the shelves should be consistent with the decoration style of the supermarket, such as modern minimalist style with simple design, and high-end supermarkets can be paired with dark color scheme 115.
Enhance the display effect through accessories such as lightboxes and billboards.
6, Additional suggestions
Cashier area utilization: Place small items (such as chewing gum, batteries) near the checkout counter to stimulate impulse spending.
Supplier service: Require suppliers to provide layout design, installation guidance, and after-sales maintenance to reduce operational risks.
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