Asda, B&Q, Woolworths and Superdrug meet to discuss best practice in space and range planning

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In less than 2 weeks, market-leading retailers and brands are meeting in London to find out how to get the most out of every inch of store space at the inaugural Space Planning for Retailers conference.

In light of the current economic climate and downturn in consumer spending, retailers are striving to maximise the profitability of their existing stores and understand how to create room for products to drive improved sales. The Space Planning for Retailers conference [www.eyeforretail.com/space] taking place on May 20-21 at the Regents Park Marriott Hotel will enable merchandising and planning executives to gain the latest industry knowledge and hear leading case studies in space and range planning.

Retailers and brands already 100% confirmed to attend include Tesco, Asda, Homebase,  Metro Group, B&Q, Sainsbury's, John Lewis, Apple Retail, Superdrug, Boots, PC World, Co-op, StatoilHydro ASA, Modern Home, Thresher Group, Thornton's, Wickes, World Duty Free, Woolworths, Pets at Home, Azadea Group, Unilever, Warburtons Nestle UK and many more.

All will be in attendance to discuss how to improve in-store space and range planning to boost customer satisfaction and sales. Delegates will address the key issues and challenges in macro space allocation, improving on-shelf availability, range optimisation, micro space planning, in-store merchandising, localised planograms and much more.

The conference is sponsored by IRI, RGIS, ARC Retail and Advanced Visual Technology. Other supporters and exhibitors include JDH Solutions and Galleria.

Across two-days delegates can expect to learn from and network with senior level professional in merchandising and planning as well as get involved in interactive panel debates and hot topic roundtable discussions.

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