Fixture Scope
A store package may include counters, display walls, island tables, showcases, storage cabinets, lighting, and logo signage.
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Practical notes for buyers planning custom store fixtures, shop fitting packages, factory production, export packing, and overseas delivery.
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These guide topics help overseas buyers understand how a custom fixture project moves from first idea to production, packing, and delivery coordination.
What to send before asking for a quotation, from store size and layout drawings to reference images and delivery country.
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Use store type, customer experience, fixture quantity, and brand tone to select the right starting concept.
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Counters, wall fixtures, showcases, islands, storage, lighting, logo areas, and packing references.
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How concept direction turns into dimensions, materials, structure, drawings, and workshop production steps.
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Why packing photos, part references, drawings, and remote guidance matter for overseas retail projects.
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Different store types need different counters, wall displays, consultation areas, storage, and lighting plans.
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A clear first inquiry saves time and helps the production team understand whether the project needs a single fixture, a store package, or a repeatable rollout system.
Buyer Notes
A store package may include counters, display walls, island tables, showcases, storage cabinets, lighting, and logo signage.
Before production, confirm dimensions, material direction, finish standards, structure details, and any shop drawing requirements.
For overseas projects, packing photos, numbered parts, installation references, and remote guidance reduce delivery and assembly risk.
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Each store type has different display priorities, customer flow, storage needs, and fixture details.
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