Allocation plans
Wave Aisle Allocation Map
Sequences POSM families against outlet tiers so field teams receive packs aligned to fixture depth. Pick paths follow wave dates with annotated exceptions for seasonal layouts.
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What the program includes
- ▹ Outlet tier matrix with POSM family caps
- ▹ Wave calendar overlay with depot cut-off times
- ▹ Exception tagging for remodels or temporary displays
- ▹ Print-ready pick sheets per regional hub
- ▹ Quality standards checklist for pack verification
- ▹ Handoff notes for distributor staging areas
- ▹ Photo reference pack for common fixture types
Outcomes we plan toward
- ◆ Pack lists per outlet group before trucks load
- ◆ Fewer on-site substitutions during installation week
- ◆ Shared vocabulary between brand and distributor teams
Responsible planner
Planning Lead for FMCG aisle programs across Southern Thailand corridors.
Desk notes & candid feedback
“Wave Aisle Allocation Map forced us to name outlet tiers before ordering danglers. Install week felt calmer because packs matched fixture depth.”
“Dense worksheets, but the pick sheets saved our Songkhla hub a full repack day.”
Straight answers
No. We work from outlet lists, photos, and distributor audits. On-site visits are scoped separately when fixtures are non-standard.
CSV outlet codes, Excel planogram extracts, or JSON exports from partner portals. We normalize messy files in week one.
Artwork legal approvals, procurement contracts, and freight booking sit outside this program. Allocation clarity is the deliverable.