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The Hidden Cost of Cheap POP Displays
Lower cost per unit looks like a win.
Until the display:
- Fails early
- Doesn’t get placed
- Doesn’t sell product
Then it becomes expensive—fast.
Because POP display cost isn’t about what you pay upfront.
It’s about what it delivers over time.
The Trap: Focusing on Unit Cost Only
Most buying decisions start with:
👉 “What’s the cheapest option?”
But that ignores:
- Performance in-store
- Lifespan of the display
- Execution quality
A cheaper display that underperforms:
👉 Costs more in lost sales than it saves in production
Early Failure Multiplies Cost
When displays fail:
- Shelves sag
- Structures lean
- Units collapse
This leads to:
- Product damage
- Display removal
- Lost selling time
Now you’re paying for:
- Replacement
- Re-shipping
- Missed revenue
Cheap upfront → expensive outcome
Poor Execution Kills ROI
Lower-cost displays often:
- Require more assembly
- Are less intuitive to set up
- Create friction for store staff
Result:
- Not placed
- Placed incorrectly
- Not maintained
A display that never gets executed:
👉 Has zero ROI
Material Downgrades Have Hidden Effects
Reducing board grade or structure:
- Lowers compression strength
- Reduces durability during transit
- Increases sensitivity to handling
This creates:
- Damage before reaching the floor
- Shorter in-store lifespan
Material savings upfront can destroy performance downstream.
Freight and Damage Costs Add Up
Lower-cost designs often ignore:
- Pack-out efficiency
- Structural protection during shipping
This leads to:
- Higher damage rates
- Inefficient pallet utilization
- Increased freight cost per usable unit
You don’t just lose displays—you lose margin.
Short Lifespan = Lost Revenue Window
Displays are meant to:
👉 Sell product over time
If they fail early:
- Selling window is cut short
- Inventory doesn’t move as planned
Even if cost was low:
👉 Revenue opportunity is lower
The Hidden Cost: Missed Sales
This is the biggest one—and most overlooked.
A poor display:
- Gets less attention
- Holds less product
- Performs inconsistently
This leads to:
- Lower sell-through
- Reduced impulse purchases
The real cost isn’t the display—it’s the sales it didn’t generate.
What Cost-Efficient Displays Actually Do
They:
- Perform consistently over time
- Maintain structure and presentation
- Support easy execution in-store
- Maximize product movement
They aren’t the cheapest:
👉 They’re the most effective per dollar spent
Where Brands Get It Wrong
- Optimizing for unit cost instead of total cost
- Cutting material without adjusting design
- Ignoring execution and placement factors
- Underestimating failure rates
- Not measuring performance after rollout
These decisions look efficient—but aren’t.
How Brown Packaging Defines True Cost Efficiency
At Brown Packaging, cost is evaluated through:
👉 Total program performance—not unit price
We focus on:
- Structural durability over lifecycle
- Execution success at store level
- Freight and damage optimization
- Maximizing sell-through and ROI
Because the cheapest display doesn’t win—
👉 The one that performs does.
References
Freedonia Group. (2023). Packaging Market Analysis.
Shop! Association. (2023). Retail Display Performance Study.
Deloitte. (2022). Cost Optimization in Supply Chain.
McKinsey & Company. (2021). Operational Efficiency Report.
Soroka, W. (2009). Fundamentals of Packaging Technology.
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