Grocery

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Smarter Grocery Design That Makes Shopping Easier

The grocery department is the backbone of any store. It carries the widest range, drives the most traffic, and shapes how customers experience the entire shop. When shelving, layout, and equipment fall short, customers feel overwhelmed, staff feel stretched, and sales suffer.

Lane Industries helps grocery departments work better, shop easier, and sell more.

Grocery departments designed with Lane Industries:

  • Are easier and faster to shop
  • Present wider ranges without feeling cluttered
  • Reduce labour spent fixing shelves
  • Improve category performance and sales per square metre
  • Create a calmer, more consistent in-store experience
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Common challenges in
Grocery
Departments

Outdated or worn equipment reducing perceived store quality

Ageing Fixtures & Brand Drag

Underutilised vertical space, ends, or feature zones limiting sales per sqm

Space Productivity

Shelving not designed for weight and volume of cartons, wine, and spirits

Heavy Load Engineering

Displays that reduce product visibility, clarity, or perceived quality

Visibility & Presentation

Shelving not designed for weight and volume of cartons, liquids and dense products

Heavy Load Engineering

Fixtures that slow replenishment, complicate rotation, or increase front-facing time

Labour Efficiency

Poorly planned layouts that create congestion, disrupt movement, and reduce browsing time

Layout & Flow

How Lane Helps

Layouts That Flow

Intuitive department planning that improves movement, sightlines, and accessibility without disrupting replenishment

Displays That Elevate Product

Shelving and display systems that improve visibility, strengthen perceived quality, and support clear category navigation

Operationally Efficient Equipment

Durable systems designed for faster replenishment, easier cleaning, and better stock rotation

Space Productivity & Feature Integration

Strategic use of vertical space, ends, and feature zones to increase sales per square metre

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