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DVD & Baterry End Cap Retro-Fit Install Safeway (Carrs Quality Ctr., Dominicks, Pak N Save, Randall’s & Vons) DVD & Baterry End Cap retro-fit install SCOPE OF WORK=DVD Only Objectives Properly install new DVD End Cap shelving components and merchandise DVD product according to Plan-o-gram and placement direction Duties Remove existing VIDEO shelving components and install new shelving and signage on existing DVD/Battery End Cap (Video is merchandised on both side facings with batteries on front facing) Merchandise the new video shelving with existing and new product – Plan-o-gram / placement direction provided Attachments Letter of Authorization (Also Internal Store Bulletin should have included permission as well) Assembly Instructions Ingram’s plan-o-gram Sony’s plan-o-gram Pallet Carton Label example Example of red “Holiday” channel strip Merchandiser’s Scope of Work Sign in at the Store’s Vendor Log with time in and time out (upon completion) Meet with store management and review visit objectives Locate existing End Cap Locate and verify pallet in back room containing new shelving components (example of carton label included) – please see store manager or receiver – and move to floor. Locate and keep “clear sleeve” containing assembly instructions and UPC label to be used during installation o Should be 5 cartons 4 cartons containing 2 each of a 2-tier shelf – assembly instruction sheet included 1 carton containing 2 metal header channels and graphic kit Locate IEI product to be added with the new POG. Product box should be labeled “ DVD/Battery End Cap Retro-fit product – check in and hold for merchandising rep” – move to floor. Please note if you cannot locate product – continue with the reset leaving space for new arrivals to come in when shipped to store. Remove all existing Video product from current shelves and stage for re-merchandising - product will be re-merchandised after new shelves are installed o Locate empty boxes or carts that can be used to place product in while completing installation of shelves Remove all existing Video shelving components Install new shelving components – Please follow Assembly instruction sheet included with shelving components o Remove the UPC code label contained in the clear sleeve attached to the skid shrink wrap, and place it below the existing UPC label on the right inside back of the end cap fixture o Cut off the plastic Christmas tree clips and discard the existing plastic channels o Install new header channels following the Assembly Instructions provided o Very important – please locate the 2 top tier shelves ( one for each side) and set aside The top tier shelf is identified by the loop at the top as the anti-sweep mechanism. o Begin installing remaining shelve from the BOTTOM up. The bottom shelf should rest on the horizontal frame. Please refer to Assembly Instructions provided Inset brackets into the standard uprights and lock into position There should be three 2-tier components with one 2-tier top component per side for a total of 8 shelves o Remove the protective film and insert the 3 header signs into top channels – two (2) “Movie Time” one on each side. Place “Power Center” header channel on front panel. Merchandise all product (existing plus new shipment from IEI) according to POG’s/placement direction provided o IEI (Ingram) product will be merchandised on LEFT side plus both vertical pockets (7 slots on each side) according to POG/placement direction provided Inset all channel strips into shelf and pockets according to POG Red Holiday side facing out – refer to example included • Top four (4) rows – insert “New Release” • Bottom four (4) rows – insert “$5.99 & Up” • Vertical pockets – seven (7) on each side “$5.99 & Up” o SPHE (Sony) product will be merchandised on RIGHT side to POG/placement direction provided Insert all channel strips into shelf according to POG Red Holiday side facing out – refer to example included • Top two (2) rows – insert “New Release” • $14.99 Recent Release • TV • Two (2) rows - $9.99 • $5.99 • Value Clean-up work area and discard old shelving component by bringing to back with discard sheet. Provide store with Manager Leave Behind sheet stating to discard old shelving already brought to back. Sign out. .
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