Retail Transformation for Cosmetics

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4 minutes

Massive change of furniture… in record time and only in the morning hours.

⎯ THE CHALLENGE

464 STORES. 55 DAYS.
MORNINGS ONLY.

⎯ OBJECTIVES

WHAT THE CUSTOMER NEEDED

⎯ THE SOLUTION

OVERALL COORDINATION:
LOGISTICS, EQUIPMENT, AND RETAILER

⎯ RESULTS

THE NUMBERS
THAT COUNT

⎯ KEY LESSONS LEARNED

WHAT WE’RE TAKING AWAY
FOR THE NEXT PROJECT

Support from the retailer isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s essential for success.

In large-scale furniture replacement projects, collaboration between store teams and chain managers is just as important as logistics and the field team. Without that support, access becomes difficult, schedules fall apart, and execution suffers. Aligning with the retailer from the start isn’t just a matter of professional courtesy—it’s a strategic move.
Logistical and operational coordination is what makes the time restriction possible.

Working only in the mornings seemed like a limitation—but in reality, it was an exercise in optimization. The key was ensuring that delivery logistics and in-store operations were coordinated down to the minute. When that works, the restriction ceases to be a problem.
Transparency in the face of force majeure builds trust.

The impact of the cold low-pressure system on Valencia was unexpected and unavoidable. What made the difference was how communication was handled: immediate documentation, clear information for customers, and no attempt to sugarcoat the outcome. That honesty is part of the service.

Let’s talk. No strings attached, we’ll tell you how we would solve it for your brand.

ANTON-IA