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SIRXIND002 - Organise and maintain the store environment

Modification History Not applicable. Application This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to organise, clean and maintain the work environment to ensure optimal workplace appearance and safety. It applies to individuals working in frontline operational roles in a diverse range of industry sectors and business contexts. No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication. Pre-requisite Unit Nil Competency Field Working in Industry Unit Sector Cross-Sector Elements and Performance Criteria Foundation Skills Unit Mapping Information No equivalent unit. Docs - create and edit documents online, for free. Can I Take a Message? An ESL Role-play.

How Merchandising Attracts Customers - Inspire Retail Solutions. Safe-T1. The Balance - Make Money Personal. Apply safe working practices - unit contents. Food trucks are the new retail property interrupter. One way to trial whether to rent a bricks-and-mortar store is to operate a food truck.

Food trucks are the new retail property interrupter

These are popping up on street corners and near office towers across the country. As is the case with virtual retailers, who trial their ideas online to gauge consumer interest before making the leap into a fixed, long-term shop lease, chefs and potential restaurateurs are using food trucks for a low entry cost to the restaurant business. The thriving industry is seen as another retail interrupter, offering food outside the normal bricks-and-mortar shops. In Melbourne this has reached a new level with Thornbury Food Truck Parks, one of Melbourne's permanent Bar and Food Truck Stops that is licensed for more than 700 people. Another one has landed at Preston and more are said to be on the way. Food truck operators get help from local councils who allow them to park in most locations. Micro spaces are making a comeback. Small is good for some retailers who now consider micro shops the new black.

Micro spaces are making a comeback

Rising rents, low vacancy and the seamless integration of traditional bricks and mortar with online stores has driven a shift towards retailers opting for smaller shopfronts. While international retailers like Debenhams are hunting for large central-city floorplates, many local businesses and chains in the food and beverage, technology, cosmetics and fashion sectors were making do with smaller spaces. The trend, particularly pronounced in central Melbourne and Sydney, suggests a healthy leasing market and has "de-risked" many properties for landlords, CBRE's Melbourne-based retail director Zelman Ainsworth said.

Landlords were carving up spaces to cater for more tenants, gaining a higher per square metre rate for their property and multiple sources of income rather than just relying on a single retailer, he said. They were displaying select items and advertising an extensive catalogue online. Daily Telegraph. To use this website, cookies must be enabled in your browser. To enable cookies, follow the instructions for your browser below. Facebook App: Open links in External Browser There is a specific issue with the Facebook in-app browser intermittently making requests to websites without cookies that had previously been set. This appears to be a defect in the browser which should be addressed soon. The simplest approach to avoid this problem is to continue to use the Facebook app but not use the in-app browser.