I. Common Types of Supermarket Shelves。

Single-sided shelving, double-sided shelving (island shelving), end cap shelving, back panel shelving, wire mesh shelving, promotional counters/floor displays, refrigerated shelving, warehouse shelving, round/arc shelving.

II. Key Points for Selecting Shelves

Material: Premium cold-rolled steel + powder coating, rust-proof and durable; stainless steel for humid areas |

Load Capacity: ≥30kg/layer for general goods, ≥100kg/layer recommended for beverage/grain/oil areas |

Adjustable Shelf Height: Supports vertical adjustment to accommodate different packaging heights |

Installation Method: Snap-on/plug-in type for quicker installation and suitable for frequent layout adjustments |

For mobile promotional areas, models with brake wheels are recommended for easy and flexible adjustment |

Aesthetics: Optional LED lights, wooden shelves, custom logos, etc., to enhance the image.

III. Layout and Display Suggestions

Entrance Area: Set up promotional counters or floor displays to showcase holiday merchandise and popular beverages, creating a visually striking effect.

Main Aisle: Utilize double-sided shelving to display high-turnover items such as beverages and snacks, improving customer flow efficiency.

Endcaps: Used to promote new products or high-margin items; sales can be more than three times that of ordinary shelving.

Wall-Mounted Area: Use single-sided back-panel shelving to display heavier items such as grains, oils, and condiments, providing structural stability.

Checkout Area: Set up small hanging racks or endcaps to display impulse-buying items such as chewing gum, batteries, and small snacks.

If you have a specific scenario (such as a 1000㎡ community supermarket or a fresh food-enhanced store), I can help you with a shelf layout diagram and equipment list. Do you need it?

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