Club-Pack Displays are specifically designed for warehouse-style retailers (like Costco, Sam’s Club, and BJ’s Wholesale Club), where products are sold in larger quantities and often at discounted prices. These displays need to accommodate bulk packaging and emphasize value, while also standing out in a large, often industrial-style retail environment. Given the scale of these retailers, clubpack displays must be sturdy enough to handle heavy products while also being easy to transport and set up quickly on the sales floor. Additionally, they are designed to maximize product visibility and accessibility, often featuring large, bold graphics that clearly communicate the value proposition to shoppers. By effectively balancing durability, visual appeal, and functionality, clubpack displays play a crucial role in driving sales and meeting the unique demands of warehouse club customers.

TCO-Corbin is a trusted long-term contract packager specializing in the production of club-pack displays   across a wide range of consumer products. With extensive experience in handling large-scale packaging projects, TCO-Corbin expertly manages the design, assembly, and packaging of club-pack displays that meet the specific needs of warehouse-style retailers. In addition to creating visually impactful displays, TCO-Corbin takes on the critical task of packaging the consumer products themselves, ensuring they are securely packed, protected, and ready for retail. This comprehensive approach allows brands to seamlessly integrate product and display packaging, ensuring consistency and efficiency from production to the retail floor. By partnering with TCO-Corbin, brands can rely on a one-stop solution that supports their merchandising strategies and enhances product visibility in high-traffic retail environments.

Types of Club-Pack Displays Pallet Displays Definition: Products are displayed on full or half pallets, allowing for easy transport and stocking. Purpose: To support heavy or bulky items and create large, attention-grabbing displays. Types:
  1. Full Pallet Display: Occupies a full pallet footprint (48” x 40”), typically used for heavy or high-volume items like cases of beverages, large packages of paper towels, or bulk groceries.
  2. Half Pallet Display: Smaller footprint (usually 24” x 40”), ideal for smaller products or promotions while still maintaining a strong presence on the floor.
  3. Quarter Pallet Display: Even smaller (typically 20” x 20”), used for cross-merchandising or complementary products.
Bulk Stack Displays Definition: Large quantities of the same product are stacked directly on the retail floor or on pallets, creating a massive visual impact. Purpose: To convey abundance and value, often used for high-turnover items like bottled water, soda, or large bags of snacks. Types:
  1. Floor Stack Display: Products are stacked directly on the floor without any additional structure. Used for durable, easy-to-stack items.
  2. Tiered Stack Display: Products are arranged in tiers, often with different-sized packages on each tier to create visual interest and promote different purchasing options.
Dump Bins and Baskets Definition: Large bins or baskets placed in high-traffic areas, filled with bulk items. Purpose: To promote impulse buys and clearance items in a simple, no-frills format. Types:
  1. Large Dump Bin: Designed for heavy, bulk products that don’t require careful placement, like bags of candy or loose items.
  2. Tiered Basket Display: Multiple baskets stacked vertically or arranged in tiers to maximize vertical space and showcase various bulk items.
Gravity Feed Displays Definition: Displays that use gravity to feed products forward as items are taken, ensuring the display always looks full. Purpose: To keep products easily accessible and maintain a tidy appearance in high-traffic areas. Types:
  1. Bulk Gravity Feed: Large-scale gravity-fed displays for bulk items like bags of chips or cereal.
  2. Layered Gravity Feed: Multiple layers or shelves, each designed to push products forward, often used for snacks or canned goods.
Club Store Packaging Definition: Larger packaging formats designed specifically for club stores, often with built-in handles or easy-open features. Purpose: To offer value through large quantities, while ensuring the packaging is durable and easy to handle. Types:
  1. Tray-and-Shrink Packaging: Products are packed in a cardboard tray, shrink-wrapped, and displayed as a single unit. Easy for customers to transport while still displaying the bulk nature of the product.
  2. Handle-Equipped Packages: Large boxes or packs with built-in handles for easy carrying, often used for heavy or bulky items like detergent or multi-packs of beverages.
Aisle Displays Definition: Displays set up in the wide aisles typical of club stores, often in the middle or at key intersections. Purpose: To draw attention to high-margin or promotional items, usually seasonal or special edition products. Types:
  1. Seasonal Aisle Display: Focused on seasonal products like holiday decorations or summer grilling essentials, often placed prominently in the center of the aisle.
  2. Promotional Aisle Display: Dedicated to limited-time offers or new product launches, often accompanied by large signage or digital displays.
Cross-Merchandising Displays Definition: Displays that group complementary products together to encourage multiple purchases. Purpose: To increase average transaction size by suggesting related items. Types:
  1. Thematic Cross-Merchandising: Items grouped around a theme, like a “movie night” display with popcorn, candy, and soft drinks.
  2. Product Pairing Displays: Specific product pairings, such as chips displayed alongside salsa or hot dogs next to buns and condiments.
Interactive Displays Definition: Incorporate elements that engage customers, like video screens, product samples, or demonstrations. Purpose: To create a more engaging shopping experience and highlight the benefits of bulk purchasing. Types:
  1. Video Displays: Screens showing promotional videos, product demos, or special offers, often used for electronics or high-ticket items.
  2. Sample Stations: Areas where customers can try products before buying, commonly used for food items, health supplements, or beauty products.
Permanent Club Fixtures Definition: Dedicated, often custom-built fixtures that remain in the store long-term, used for high-demand categories. Purpose: To establish a consistent presence for key brands or product categories. Types:
  1. Branded Permanent Displays: Custom fixtures designed around a specific brand, offering a premium shopping experience.
  2. Category Captains: Permanent shelving or display units dedicated to a specific category, like beverages, snacks, or household essentials.