Space Management
Space Management
Space management is one of the crucial challenges faced by today’s retail managers. A well-
organized shopping place increases productivity of inventory, enhances customers’ shopping
experience, reduces operating costs, and increases financial performance of the retail store. It
also elevates the chances of customer loyalty.
Let us see, how space management is important and how retailers manage it.
Space management is very crucial in retail as the sales volume and gross profitability depends on
the amount of space used to generate those sales.
Product Category −
o Profit builders − High profit margins-low sales products. Allocate quality space
rather than quantity.
o Star performers − Products exceeding sales and profit margins. Allocate large
amount of quality space.
o Space wasters − Low sales-low profit margins products. Put them at the top or
bottom of shelves.
o Traffic builders − High sales-low profit margins products. These products need
to be displayed close to impulse products.
Size, shape, and weight of the product.
Product adjacencies − It means which products can coexist on display?
Product life on the shelf.
The retail store layouts are designed in way to use the space efficiently. There are broadly three
popular layouts for retail stores −
Interior Design
The store interior is the area where customers actually look for products and make purchases. It
directly contributes to influence customer decision making. In includes the following −
Clear and adequate walking space, separate from product display area.
Free standing displays: Fixtures, rotary displays, or mannequins installed to attract
customers’ attention and bring them to the store.
End caps: These displays at the end of the aisles can be used to display promotional
offers.
Windows and doors can provide visual messages about merchandise on sale.
Proper lighting at the product display. For example, jewelry retail needs more acute
lighting.
Relevant signage with readable typefaces and limited text for product categories, for
promotional schemes, and at Point of Sale (POS) that guides customers’ decision-making
process. It can also include hanging signage for enhancing visibility.
Sitting area for a few differently abled people or senior citizens.
Exterior Design
This area outside the store is as much important as the interior of the store. It communicates with
the customer on who the retailer is and what it stands for. The exterior includes −
Name of the store, which tells the world that it exists. It can be a plain painted board or as
fancy as an aesthetically designed digital board of the outlet.
The store entrance: Standard or automatic, glass, wood, or metal? Width of the entrance.
The cleanliness of the area around the store.
The aesthetics used to draw the customers inside the store