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January 26, 2004
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New at Walgreens -
By Greg Jacobson
CHICAGO – Walgreen
Co. has recently deployed the first innovative
approach to overhead signage to appear in
years. The system, called Reel E-Z Display,
was installed in all 4,247 Walgreens outlets
in time for the holidays, and will be included
in all of the chain’s new stores.
Overhead signage is a vital
medium for communicating information to
customers, whether promotional messages
or aisle directories. But it presents a
number of operational challenges that the
new system was designed to resolve.
Traditional overhead signage
systems typically involve the use of hooks
and strings that require one or more store-level
employees to climb on ladders to install,
maintain and change. According to Annette
Ricci, who designed Reel E-Z Display, once
installed, the new system can be changed
easily by one person without a ladder and
in very little time.
The system consists of
a simple hand-held unit that clips easily,
without tools, onto the struts of a dropped
or open ceiling. Once in place, signs are
attached with “S” hooks to a
self-leveling bar that is accessible from
the ground using a specially designed pole.
“Changing overhead
signage is much faster with the Reel E-Z
Display system,” says a spokesman
for the chain. “It also has the advantage
of improving the signs’ appearance
because it’s much easier to hang the
signs evenly. Employees don’t have
to spend a lot of time getting them to hang
straight.”
As a result, says Ricci,
retailers and brand marketers can get the
maximum return on their overhead marketing
campaigns. “With Reel E-Z Display
we are putting control back in the hands
of visual merchandisers, allowing the timely
and precise management of in-store ceiling
displays,” she says.
The system had its genesis
two years ago, she says, when Walgreens’
advertising agency approached her company,
Design & Deliver Inc., to develop a
solution that would enable any employee
to change signs without a ladder. The fixture
had to be able to hold signs weighing up
to two pounds and address a number of safety
issues as well. In addition, Walgreens wanted
a unit that would hang signs at equal heights
throughout a store and in stores with different
ceiling heights.
In addition, of course,
the system had to be cost effective. Ricci’s
strong relationship with manufacturers in
China enabled her to deliver a system with
high quality components at low cost.
After several months working
with the retailer, the system that Ricci
dubbed Reel E-Z Display emerged. She has
since patented the system and established
a separate company, Reel E-Z Display Inc.
The system already refined
the system further to make it adaptable
to different store environments. “We
have several new models in the works, including
ones that hold more weight and some that
can be used in open ceilings,” she
says. “We also have developed a swivel
modification that allows the unit to swivel
90 degrees.
There are a number
of other requests that we’re working
on as well.”
Tags: Retractable Signage, Safety Signage, Merchandising Signage, Ceiling Signage, Sign Hanging Safety
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