1, stem row type: when long commodities such as onions are arranged in a certain direction, the edges will form a straight line. This display form is called "stem row".
2. Round row: When round vegetables and fruits are stacked side by side, you can support adjacent commodities with partitions and put round commodities that are easy to loosen into shapes that are not easy to loosen.
3. Grid type: Long commodities or bagged commodities such as onions and carrots are interlaced with each other, and the display of combined imaging grids is called "grid type".
4. Segmented product type: After the product is displayed, the lines on the top surface will be displayed in a stepped manner.
5. Input type: relatively small commodities (such as cabbage and red pepper). ) or commodities with different shapes (such as green beans and bean sprouts) can be thrown at will after the front and side are fixed with containers or partitions. This form of display is called input.
6. Side-by-side: The products are displayed side by side in a standing manner by using shelves, which is called "side-by-side". When displaying Chinese cabbage and celery, this form can be adopted in order to make the display rich and diverse.
7. Stacking mode: Non-circular goods such as packaged goods, bagged goods or deformed goods and long goods are arranged in front and side parts first, and then stacked to a certain extent, which is called "stacking mode".
8. Implantation: leafy vegetables are displayed as if they were planted in the ground, which is "implantation".
9. Stem product type: the surface of rhizome products is neatly arranged and piled up like a mountain, which has become a "stem product type" display form. Do not confuse it with "stem row type".