Inventory nights shuffle pallets unpredictably, which means planned portrait bursts may face blocked sightlines or muted audio policies. We schedule quiet bursts — animations that rely on contrast shifts rather than audio cues — and extend repetition guards.
Buffers live directly inside sequencing sheets so technicians see when to pause rotations until pallets settle. That transparency prevents overnight crews from improvising loops that contradict daytime merchant promises.
We also note when forklift aisles narrow below agreed widths; those rows temporarily revert to static posters documented in the same binder.