1. arrangement.
Arranging goods regularly side by side is called arranging. The focus of placing is to put the edges and front of the goods neatly, not messy or loose.
2. put it on.
Putting goods on display in containers is called placing. Because the containers used for placing vegetables and fruits are supported by partitions, they are not easy to be loose or messy. Placement only requires the top goods to be flat, without special treatment.
Pile up.
The sequential accumulation of goods from bottom to top is called accumulation. To master the stacking action, the most important thing is to create a three-dimensional sense of goods, so we must maintain a certain height of goods.
4. The combination and accumulation of interlaced goods is called overlap.
Overlapping method produces good display effect, especially for commodity combinations with different shapes or circular sizes.
Put some other commodities in some commodities for ornament, or make a special shape on the top of the same commodity, which is called decoration. The purpose of decoration is to improve the popularity of goods.