merchandiser routines
Cold vault exception atlas
Decision branches for chilled cabinets: temperature flags, planogram drift, and when to pause a reset.
KRW 2,400,000
Request informationWhat sits inside the pack
Refrigeration visits go wrong quietly. This atlas prints as a folded panel that lives on the cart, with color-coded branches for power issues, planogram conflicts, and hygiene holds.
- Temperature band matrix with photographic examples
- Pause / continue gates for partial resets
- Distributor notification wording in plain Korean and English
- Merchandiser-only versus promoter-only steps clearly split
- QR links to short locker-room safe videos
- Sticker placement map for temporary holds
- Night-crew addendum for after-hours visits
Outcomes teams actually mention
- Consistent holds instead of improvised shortcuts
- Faster alignment with store duty managers
- Cleaner evidence packs for supplier reviews
Responsible editor
Retail strategist specializing in chilled categories and quality standards for in-store programs.
Sora Kwak
Field questions
It covers the top twelve SKUs we audited; niche models receive a blank appendix you populate.
No. This is operational guidance; escalate hygiene or safety issues to your internal reviewers.
Only the lime branch; blue branches require merchandiser sign-off per the legend.
Walk-along notes
“We laminated the Cold vault atlas for Jeju pilots. Teams finally used the same word for “pause reset” when the cabinet alarm blinked.”