Page Haven Core Advisory
Retail floors that hold up across every branch
We advise multi-location store networks in Thailand on conversion, labour coverage, and merchandising standards—grounded in visits to your actual shops, not a remote desk review alone.
Flagship advisory
Multi-Location Network Performance Review
Owners and retail directors running three or more stores often see weekly sales reports that disagree with what managers feel on the floor. We walk a representative set of your locations, compare opening-to-close routines, and return a ranked action list for the next quarter.
Engagements typically run three to five weeks and include a leadership working session in Bangkok after the field visits.
Related advisory
Work that supports a healthier network
Beyond the full network review, chains commission focused work on floor standards, peak coverage, and pre-opening readiness.
Floor Standards Alignment
Bring planogram intent, fixture layouts, and visual merchandising rules into one playbook that every location can follow without constant HQ chase-ups.
Labour and Peak Coverage Advisory
Match floor coverage to real traffic curves so peak hours stay staffed and quiet stretches stop draining payroll.
New Store Readiness Check
Before a new branch opens, pressure-test layout flow, opening stock depth, and the first 30-day operating checklist.
How we show up
Field visits before recommendations
Advisory at Page Haven Core Advisory starts on the sales floor and in the stock room. We observe greeting timing, size completeness on hero styles, and how teams cover the second weekend peak—then write what we saw in plain language for your managers.
Follow the visit pathFrom recent engagements
What retail directors tell us
The Bangkok and Nonthaburi stores looked fine on paper, but the visit notes showed greeting timing and size gaps were costing us the afternoon trade. The report was blunt in places—usefully so—and we still argue about one labour recommendation, yet the ranked list gave our managers something concrete for Q4.Siriwan K. · Retail director, apparel chain — 7 stores
Field notes
Guides for multi-location operators
11 November 2025
Reading conversion gaps across branches without chasing every SKU
How multi-location retailers in Thailand can compare store conversion fairly when footfall, layout, and category mix differ.
2 September 2025
Roster patterns that survive weekend peaks in Thai retail
Practical coverage patterns for chains that lose attach rate every Saturday afternoon because the floor thins just as traffic rises.