its either:
Cosmetic fixtures, Gondolas, Greeting card fixtures... or all of them
The only fixture that will appear on a planogram is:
In retail, a planogram is a visual diagram that shows details about where to place every product in a retail store. Detailed planograms show where every item should be placed on each shelf in the store. An example of a fixture would be a display cabinet.
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No. Planogram is deemed as confidential in Walmart. They of course make Planogram.
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The term used to describe the map or arrangement of where each item is placed on a shelf or peg hook on a fixture is called a planogram. A planogram is a visual representation that helps retailers to optimize their product placement and ensure that items are displayed in a logical and visually appealing manner.
The shopping industry widely uses a planogram. The planogram helps with the layout of the shop and where the retail products will be placed on shelves.
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If I'm not mistaken, this should be the equivalent of "customer flow", i.e. the direction from which customers typically approach the category.Actually, the proper answer to "On a planogram, what does the lead-in tell you?" is as follows..... "Which direction to set the planogram "
A planogram is a visual diagram or a drawing. It provides the specific location of every product found in a retail store.
This answer describes a gondola planogram. Imagine you are at Wal-Mart looking at a 4 foot wide section of empty display shelving (including pegboard). That is a gondola. The planogram part is how all the products are laid out on that space.