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What is a planogram?

March 9, 2008 Kevin Reese 2 comments

A planogram is a diagram of fixtures and products that illustrates how and where retail products should be displayed, usually on a store shelf in order to increase customer purchases. They may also be referred to as plano-grams, plan-o-grams, schematics or POGs. A planogram is often received before a product reaches a store, and is useful when a retailer wants multiple store displays to have the same look and feel. Often a consumer packaged goods manufacturer will release a new suggested planogram with their new product, to show how it relates to existing products in said category. Planograms are used nowadays in all kind of retail areas. A planogram defines which product is placed in which area of a shelving unit and with which quantity. The rules and theories for the creation of a planogram are set under the term of merchandising.

A basic planogram can look like this Basic Planogram and a more HD planogram will look like this HD Planogram.

Note: Don’t get confused on the HD part I added this meaning High Definition.