Short Case Layout of Delhaize de Leeuw Supermarket in Ouderghem, Belgium
This document summarizes the layout of a Delhaize De Leeuw supermarket in Ouderghem, Belgium. The supermarket has two entry and exit points. Checkouts are near the outside wall but only a few are used during most times. They have 10 checkouts to handle a large evening sales peak. Aisles are wide for cart flow but this reduces shelf space. Product locations are critical and influence convenience, impulse purchases, and restocking costs. High turnover items are centrally located at eye level while low margin items are low down. Frozen foods are by checkouts so they can be purchased last.
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Short Case Layout of Delhaize de Leeuw Supermarket in Ouderghem, Belgium
This document summarizes the layout of a Delhaize De Leeuw supermarket in Ouderghem, Belgium. The supermarket has two entry and exit points. Checkouts are near the outside wall but only a few are used during most times. They have 10 checkouts to handle a large evening sales peak. Aisles are wide for cart flow but this reduces shelf space. Product locations are critical and influence convenience, impulse purchases, and restocking costs. High turnover items are centrally located at eye level while low margin items are low down. Frozen foods are by checkouts so they can be purchased last.
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Short Case
Layout of Delhaize De Leeuw supermarket in Ouderghem,
Belgium The Delhaize Group operates over 400 retail outlets in Belgium, of which there are around 100 local Delhaize De Leeuw supermarkets Delhaize supermarkets compete !oth !" choices of location, which are convenient for fre#uent shoppers, and !" the #ualit" of the products and service To remain profita!le ever" Delhaize manager must ma$imize the revenue and contri!ution per s#uare metre !ut must also minimize the costs of operating the store, in terms of material handling and checkout productivit", for e$ample The %uderghem supermarket has a somewhat unusual la"out, having two entr" points and two e$it points &n common with most supermarket designs, the checkouts are positioned near the outside wall, !ut during most of the da" onl" a few are used 'ewspapers are sold near the checkout #ueues, so that customers can catch up with the news while waiting (heckout operators face into the store, towards the #ueue, to emphasize the need to work #uickl" when there is a #ueue The store has 10 checkouts ) a ver" large num!er for a store of onl" 1*00 s#uare metres This is !ecause there is a large peak of sales in the earl" evening, and long #ueues at the checkout would !e unaccepta!le Delhaize uses relativel" wide aisles !etween the shelves, to ensure good flows of trolle"s, !ut this has !een at the e$pense of reduced shelf space which would allow a wider range of products to !e stocked The actual location of all the products is a critical decision, directl" affecting the convenience to customers, their level of spontaneous purchases, and the costs of filling the shelves The overall la"out of the supermarket has separate, clearl" marked self+service areas for packaged food, drinks, fruit and vegeta!les, and household items The served delicatessen area ,which sells products with a!ove+average margins- is positioned centrall" so that most shoppers must pass it The displa"s of fruit and vegeta!les are located ad.acent to the main entrance, as a signal of freshness and wholesomeness, providing an attractive and welcoming point of entr" /igh+turnover, 0essential1, known+value items such as rice, pasta, sugar and oil are positioned centrall" and visi!l", so that the" are eas" to find 2rofita!le, fast+moving items are displa"ed at e"e level, !oth to help the customer and to make restocking easier for the emplo"ees (onversel", low+margin and low+ turnover items are placed low down Bulk" or heav" products, such as packs of !eer, are located near the storage area to facilitate restocking 3rozen foods are located at the ends of aisles, near the checkouts, so that the" can !e purchased last &n some supermarkets, these positions are onl" used for promotions, as customers move slower around the ends of aisles and the goods on displa" can !e seen from most directions Questions 1 4hat is the !asic la"out t"pe used !" this supermarket5 2 6re the o!.ectives in designing a supermarket la"out !roadl" similar to the o!.ectives in designing a high+variet" manufacturing operation5 &f not, what is the difference5