Successful campaign = set of more POSs!
Did you know that most purchasing decisions are made at the point of sale?
Nomination in POPAI Awards Paris for Nestlé’s Home Café
In this year's POPAI Awards Paris 2022, our project for the Starbucks and Nescafé Dolce Gusto brands was nominated in the category of permanent POS - food and beverage. The display won the Food category in the Czech POPAI Awards 2021. We created a shop in shop called...
Tssst! Mattoni attracts attention to its novelties with its new POS
This year, as part of the sales expositions, Mattoni bet on original iridescent displays and pallet displays.
New POS Tullamore D.E.W. shows what Irish barbecue means
Barbecue simply belongs to summer. Hardly anybody can refuse the sun’s rays, whiskey, and well-prepared meat.
Ondrášovka in a new jacket is also changing its display in the sales area
The producer of one of the oldest Czech mineral waters – Ondrášovka, the company Kofola ČeskoSlovensko, has invested in technologies that think about nature protection and reflect the demanding requirements for sustainability.
Hisense Group presents two new shop-in-shops in the latest Alza showroom
Interesting project for customers of the Alza showroom in Chrášťany, Prague, presents white and black goods from the MORA and Hisense brands.
“Cirkulka” by Kofola reflects sustainability in the production of POS
Kofola ČeskoSlovensko has introduced its traditional drinks Kofola, Vinea, and Rajec in returnable bottles to the retail network this year.
DAGO has expanded with a new assembly hall in record time
New job orders require new and larger premises – that is why in April we opened a new assembly hall, which is located just a short distance from our Headquarters in Zdice.
Birell Světlý represents a new recipe after 30 years
How to inform customers that Birell Světlý represents an improved recipe after thirty years?
Displays for paints by AkzoNobel Coatings CZ: New every year, yet maximally sustainable
Three years ago, we produced, at first glance, ordinary metal displays for the company AkzoNobel, which sells decorative paints. Since then, we have been working with them regularly.
LET´S NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE MILLENNIALS OR WHERE TO LOOK FOR EMPLOYEES?
Under the pressure of pandemic changes, our industry is now in Renaissance era.
Originally applied that experience in the industry, five years of work experience, management experience, college education, creative thinking, and enthusiasm for work were the basic parameters for hiring a brand or trade marketing manager into multinational companies. It has a reason. Such a person was able to create and coordinate marketing activities efficiently and quickly, he had a goal move. The more the experience deepened and the results evolved positively, the greater the value for his employer resulting in common loyalty.
I used to have a similar approach when hiring people into our company, but the market has been changing lately. Submitters seek and hire young people without experience for the mentioned positions. Often with an incredible interest in work, an effort to learn, and a completely different approach both to the branch itself and to the creation and coordination of the activities they are in charge of. While the previous manager would receive a clearly assigned task and process it based on experience, the millennial approaches the task differently. He wants to try something new, playful and functional, reflecting even younger and completely different shoppers. He does not copy previous realizations and often does not even get inspired by them. He doesn’t spend as much time at work as seniors, but his results are often very surprising and in many cases incredibly functional and creative – “out of the box”.
Personally, I´m being amazed so far! And I’m looking forward to the current Christmas season, which will be their first major output in the new normal; they will get a chance to showcase their creative and innovative approaches.
MATERIALS AND ACCESS ARE CHANGING
However, this year’s end will be in token of other changes in the sales area. We will notice a different approach to work. New material combinations are gradually coming to the fore, such as combinations of temporary and durable materials, forexes (rigid PVC foam board), which are cheap to produce and at the same time easy to install, or Plexiglas materials as well-thought design. Above all, there is cost-effective cardboard, which is intended for short-term displays, but today it is being used thoroughly and creatively from an aesthetic point of view. These materials-combining constructions are great for installation because they are practical and easy to handle due to their weight, while not unnecessarily increasing costs. They can be rebranded or moved from one event to another.
The amazing thing is that not only the materials but also the graphics and ideas have changed under the pressure of a new generation. We can notice, for example, the new Jägermeister display, where the deer head (instead of the hologram from the original older display) is depicted on an imitation of a painting on a canvas standing on an easel. We can see confectionery displays, the sides of which are printed with new technologies so that their ability to evoke taste is even more irresistible. For alcoholic beverages, we come across a display presenting, for example, honey variants of well-known brands, where honey-bearing bees will “fly” around you in the area. These are all ideas that are not so difficult to implement.Under the pressure of pandemic changes and shopping trends, our industry is in the Renaissance era, learning to think new, simple, and to transfer new approaches into realizations by innovations in graphics, design, and construction.
I´m really looking forward to more projects. These are currently waiting for us, for example, in the HORECA segment, where new implementation options are being sought, such as benches using solar power with mobile charging, or beermats with QR codes that link you to download online beer games as winnings on the spot, applications, which reflect recyclability and sustainability. Novelties are also waiting for us on the FMCG market. They won’t be so materially complicated, but they will be “crazy” and “cool”!
Author: MAREK KONČITÍK
Dago
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