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Mockshop Demo Movie.

See Mockshop for Planogram Production in action. Click here and watch as we build the virtual store, merchandise with fixtures & stock, then create the perfect planogram.

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Visual assortment planning with vrLineplan

The aim of assortment planning is to tempt shoppers to buy more. Good assortment planning does this through the creation of balanced, well-structured product ranges that are built for, and distributed to, the different store grades. When executed correctly compelling and balanced product assortments in-store, tempt the consumer to purchase multiple items on impulse, because they've been shown a complete visual story - something stylish that they appreciate and can see themselves wearing.

Pure numeric assortment planning systems simply aren't capable of consistently achieving this, as they don't provide a balance between the numeric and aesthetic attributes of the developing range. To add to this current visual range construction is undertaken via a series of manual processes involving 'sketch and swatch' boards and range review meetings which, at best, have a mixture of samples, sketches and CAD images to visualise the collections. The result is a totally disconnected and inefficient process that typically leads to miscommunication, overstocking of the wrong items, poorly co-ordinated ranges, excessive markdowns and lost sales opportunities simply because the shopper isn't consistently presented with a compelling, cohesive product range and because the buying, merchandising and retailing teams cannot 'visualise' how the product range will actually be executed in-store.

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