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Retail implementation · overnight friendly

We don’t pitch the plan—we make the floor match it.

Fixture Atlas is a fictional merchandising crew for this TWIZT.SHOP showcase: new store sets, full remodels, and disaster recovery when a run of bays decides to introduce itself to the concrete—then we clean, stand steel, and re-line to spec before the doors roll.

Steel, tape measure, and a sense of humor

Someone in corporate draws the future aisle. Someone at the store unlocks the dock. We’re the team that lives in the middle—tiles, clips, labels, and the “after” photos that prove it happened.

Picture an auto parts floor where one bump starts a sympathy wave—thirteen bays tip like dominoes, fasteners everywhere, SKUs mixed with adrenaline. That’s not a meeting problem; it’s a forklift-and-leadership problem. We stage salvage, stand fixtures, sweep bent metal, and rebuild sellable rows against the planogram while the manager finds more coffee.

Same crew, calmer week: hardware grand openings, pharmacy seasonal flips, club-store resets—if it has a shelf and a story, we’ve probably argued with both and won.

“We don’t draw the map—we walk it until the shelves behave.”

— Field lead (this page is pretend)
Warehouse aisle with tall metal shelving and pallets—stand-in photo for a merchandising field team.
Stand-in imagery—swap for your own dock, night shots, and before/after bays.

What “done” looks like on the floor

Three lanes we like—each ends with a punch list signed, photos uploaded, and the store manager knowing which bay is safe to walk first.

01 · Greenfield

New store sets

Empty box to first customer: fixture install, signage hang, private-label blocks, cooler strips where the drawings say they go. We coordinate with your GC window so we’re not tripping electricians on purpose.

02 · Refresh

Full remodels

Aisles move, categories breathe, endcaps earn their rent. We demo old steel, adapt to the new footprint, and relabel so cashiers stop apologizing for the maze.

03 · Triage

Disaster recovery

Storm, forklift oops, or that domino run of bays—we secure the scene, separate salvage, and rebuild to plan with overnight discipline so you’re not explaining empty sections on Saturday.

Brand draws the plan. Store owns the keys. We bring the gloves.

Typical handoff: national brand (think beverage resets, snack stacks, house-brand launches) ships drawings and sample photos. The local store gets the delivery calendar and a wish for quiet nights. Fixture Atlas—again, fictional for this demo—is the crew that translates PDFs into straight rows and compliant heights.

From the brand

Planograms, fixture bills, compliance photos, height rules, “don’t block the fire extinguisher” notes—we read all of it and ask the one sharp question before the truck is late.

From the store

Dock times, customer traffic patterns, which bay the district manager always photographs—we align the work so Monday morning doesn’t feel like a reality show.

If it has a shelf, we’ve talked to it

Retail is a language—each vertical has its own accent. We’re conversational in all of them (on this demo page, anyway).

Hardware & home centers Auto parts & service counters Grocery & club Pharmacy & HBA Convenience & travel Mass merchant resets “Whatever you’ve got” Friday calls

Dispatch (pretend)

This contact block is sample layout only. For real projects, talk to TWIZT.SHOP—this brand does not exist.

Phone: (555) 019-FIXT

Service window: Nights & Sundays · regional radius

Email: replace.with@your-domain.example

Built as a TWIZT.SHOP showcase — swap copy, add your real LLC name, and link your portfolio photos.