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As I have responded to a couple of other classmates already, I am beginning to wonder if perhaps a combination system utilizing fixed and zoning

As I have responded to a couple of other classmates already, I am beginning to wonder if perhaps a combination system utilizing fixed and zoning would be logical? Are there any SKU's that you can think of that would require a fixed location in the store? Perhaps those items that are high in cost or theft that the store keeps locked up in very discrete locations? Or maybe those items that are controlled as seems to be the case with Sudafed these days? I would be interested in knowing your thoughts on a combination locator/storage system

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