Idiots palletized all smapp nop together and all displays together.
ASANTS, of course, but this is how my store was told to do it from up top now. We used to grab displays and assortments and stage them separately. We used to grab transition and separate it by aisle. We're not allowed to do that anymore.Did not work any new stuff out or displays as they are mixed with the new freight on pallets.
Our dbos and tls got yelled at last week for the opposite. From now on if itās not pretied the dbo must try to flex out and/or backstock it.ASANTS, of course, but this is how my store was told to do it from up top now. We used to grab displays and assortments and stage them separately. We used to grab transition and separate it by aisle. We're not allowed to do that anymore.
We had a bunch of appliance transition palletized and sorted by aisle for this very thing and got yelled at for it. *shrug*
Exactly. Which means it shouldn't have been on a pallet at all.From now on if itās not pretied the dbo must try to flex out and/or backstock it.
I love this only for the purpose of flex. We have 15 inspected home/domestic/kitchen pallets and my SD is questioning me why we have so many INFs this weekDefinitely ASANTS, but our area was told never to trap any transition any more except for seasonal sets. We have it all back stocked for when we set