Gondola Store Shelves
New or used gondola store shelves is the most inexpensive way to create great in store retail display layouts. Gondola store shelves come painted in a wide range of available colors ranging from white, almond, gray, and black. Gondola display shelves add a decorative element to the store that puts your best merchandise in immediate positions of prominence. People walking in see the difference at once, and stay longer in your store than in those of your competitors. If you buy the right types of gondola store shelves and arrange in the best possible manner, you can showcase your best holiday sales, direct traffic in the store to the areas stocked with the very best merchandise, and get more out of your existing shelving space with superior grade gondola store shelving rated at 350 lbs capacity per shelf. In addition to this good news, even better news is that gondola store shelving units do not have to cost you a fortune. If you cannot afford to buy new displays, we can get you quality used shelves. They key is knowing what types and sizes of gondola store shelves you need to buy and where in your store to arrange them. If you need help with this, Easy Rack will provide you with help you space planning and management services that will allow you to get the maximum amount of usage out of your existing floor plan.
There are two types of gondola store shelving: aisle display and wall display.
Aisle gondola store shelves are double sided and line vertically up and down the center of your floor plan. They are double sided and feature shelves that can be adjusted in two valuable ways. If your display has dark spots along the bottom shelves because upper shelves are blocking the light, Easy Rack gondolas solve this problem by allowing you to adjust each successively lower shelf with slightly less depth than the shelf above it. This allows light to cascade toward the bottom at an angle and light the labels and boxes of all of your merchandise evenly. You can also adjust gondola store shelves vertically, creating more or less space between horizontal supports so you can store bigger items when necessary.
Wall shelving is single-sided and intended to stand against your unused wall space, converting it into sales space. If you currently have empty walls anywhere in your store, we can find you either a new or used gondola store shelf that will allow you to do something special and profitable in that spot. Another very important use of single-sided gondolas is for making end caps. Units are available that can be placed at the end of aisle shelves to hold hot items that you want to attract immediate customer attention to in the hopes of high-volume sales.
Space planning services are included with your purchase.
Don’t waste time trying to figure out where every square foot of your store can benefit from new shelves. Let our specialists do that for you. Provides us with a floor plan and some pictures of your store and we will recommend a layout for your new gondola store shelving as part of the quote we send you. If you have any “tough spots” in your store, we can also customize your displays to give you maximum showcase value for the remainder of the holiday season and after New Year sales.
Camille Howe
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i am starting a merchandising business and need to know what should I charge my clients for my services.?
I have had several small business men ask me to come into their retail stores and shelve, price, etc. their merchandise with my four-man crew. The job involves setting up shelves, gondolas, and pegs, and stocking them with merchandise that the retailer wants to sell to the buying public. We will also changes pricing tags and clean up after each job. Do I itemize the charge for my services or be paid by the day or the job? And what price should I charge my clients?
cost or your materials,labor,time and your mark up write it up and show them before you do the job they have to agree it get a Signature from each one say ok
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Here is the answer to your questions, first you must find out how much is your cost per employee including taxes, insurance etc… Then you will know what to charge!
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Very simple. If you are at the begning stage and want to win the competition so charge very lowest rate comparing to others. Ofcourse it will give u little loss but you will win the clients remember.
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Mark up the labor cost at 56%. pay + mandatory taxes plus 56% mark up.. Then charge for your time, at $35hr.
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