The Spieth supermarket shelving system has been so ingeniously designed that it can be installed in a matter of hours without any substantial dislocation of business. All units, shelves and fittings are interchangeable and can be assembled with ease and speed. The Gondola shelving System is ideally suited for use in a wide range of retail outlets including pharmacies, supermarkets, bottle stores, cafes and hardware stores.
Size(mm) |
1200*540*2000 / 1200*640*2000
1200*1000*2000/ 1200*1200*2000
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Thickness of the panel | 0.8 |
Thickness of the back panel | 0.6 |
Upright size | 40*80*2.0 |
Bracket thickness | 2.0/2.3 |
Panel color | Milk-White/Gray |
Backboard style | Buckle |
Upright color | Red/Yellow/Orange |
Material | Cold-rolled Steel |
Load capacity | 50-150KG/layer |
Surface Treatment | spray painting |
These heights provide a more open feel to the store, enabling both the retailer and the customer to see over the top of the shelving. In smaller stores, this low gondola shelving is much less overpowering than tall aisles of the gondola. It also provides enhanced security throughout the store with potential shoplifters being more visible.
1.8m – 2.1m height gondolas tend to be more popular in larger shops, where it is more in proportion to the store size. A clear benefit is the increased amount of products that can be displayed.
Based on the concept of the section and run, decide how many sections and then a row of run length you need
The choice of gondola shelf depth is sometimes dictated by the shop size, narrower gondolas may make it possible to increase the number of shelving aisles and therefore the range of products on display. If space is not an issue the shelf depth is normally chosen by the quantity of stock that is required to be on display.
Deeper shelves can hold more stock, which will increase the cost of fully stocking the shelves, but decrease the likelihood of running out of stock on display and the frequency of shelf stacking. Smaller shelves will need regular restocking to prevent the shelving appearing empty which is not attractive to customers but does decrease the amount of stock required.
Gondola end bays are sometimes called promo end bays because they are often used for promotions. End bays are normally located at the end of the gondola run to provide a neat end. End bays are normally the same height as the gondola and have plain back panels on the rear to give a neat appearance as the back of the unit is visible.
These rear panels also prevent items from falling off the gondola shelves down into the end bay unit.The end bays should be selected in the correct width to match the overall width of the gondola base.