Combination Displays
A combination display is multiple displays/racks combined into one floor unit. These displays can hold multiple styles and categories, so attention to detail is pertinent. The displays can also be a combination of product, or a combination of types. You will use a combination of both linear counting and display counting to come to a conclusion of data for these types of displays.

In the image on the left, you will note there are 3 wall racks of tops, 4 shelves of sweatshirts (to be counted in linear inches x 4), and a horizontal rack to be counted in linear inches. This is an example of a combination of display types and items.

On the right is an example of a combination of wall racks and horizontal racks. Please reference the image for how you'd record data for this display.

The image on the left provides a great example of a combination of both product categories and display types. In this image you will see 4 wall racks of sweatshirts, 2 horizontal racks of tops, a wall rack of tops, and 3 wall racks of bottoms.
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