Insights on storage
As we mentioned earlier, digital and real-world shopping can cannibalize businesses, but with the right storage logistics strategies in place, the two can work together and enhance retail.
Although in-store shopping grants access to goods right here right now so long as they’re willing to travel for it, shopping online allows customers to pick from a wide selection of items a brick-and-mortar outlet might not regularly stock. Chain Store Age believes this interplay will reshape the way physical retailers operate – store locations will soon double as fulfillment centers where online shoppers can pick up whatever goods they’re looking for and avoid delivery fees in the process. But first, retailers will need to invest in storage that can help manage a deluge of new SKUs. Mobile shelving technology cuts out aisles to make retail storage areas more space-efficient, either out on the sales floor or in the stockroom. Installations also come with customizable, fully adjustable storage features capable of handling electronics, clothing, beauty products and whatever else retailers might be selling. As these companies begin aligning virtual and physical points of sale by diversifying their in-store offerings, mobile shelving not only gives them the space necessary to accomplish the goals they set out to achieve, but also guides store managers and employees toward organizing the space they have intelligently.