Complete C-Store Support

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Complete C-Store Support WE Work For YOU – Our Customer PERSONAL ADVISOR/CONSULTANT Make YOUR Life Easier HELP YOU MAKE MORE MONEY SELL MORE STUFF LOWER COSTS

We Clean and Organize Your Store

Reset Store to Make it Inviting

Clear the Clutter

Improve Customer Flow

Customized Design and Layout

FIRST STEP: REVIEW YOUR CURRENT STORE LAYOUT

Analyze YOUR Current Layout Customer Flow is POOR Displays at Entry Create Wall Traffic is Forced Down First Isles and Around Displays Minimal Selling Opportunities No Impulse Items in Traffic Zones Planograms Outdated or Non Existent Category Adjacencies Poor Old Merchandise Slow/Non-Selling Merchandise CLUTTERED ENTRY, DIFFICULT TO WALK Customers FORCED down first isles Table Table Table Customers Do Not Travel Center Isles This Creates Missed Selling Opportunities

NEXT, We Analyze Your Store and Provide Feedback to TRANSFORM your STORE to a SELLING MACHINE

Create a more SHOPPABLE STORE Improve Customer FLOW: Into the Store Down the Isles To The Cooler Back from the Cooler Enhance Potential for Purchases Place Impulse Items in Traffic Zones New Racks and Programs Update Planograms: Newest Best Selling Products Clean and Organized Categories OPEN FLOW THROUGH THE STORE OPPORTUNITY FOR ADDED SALES