Products

Product categories and retail handling

MAITE STORES LTD offers apparel and related clothing products through specialised retail channels. The company’s product range is organised into practical categories for inventory planning, stock rotation, and customer sales handling. Availability may vary based on seasonal intake, supplier lead times, and inventory levels.

Product activity includes sourcing garments, receiving and categorising stock, maintaining inventory records, preparing products for retail presentation, and supporting customer sales processes. Supply operations are coordinated to support replenishment and planned distribution where applicable.

Category overview

Neutral descriptions of typical clothing groups and how they are handled in retail operations.

Casual apparel

Casual apparel

Everyday garments intended for routine wear. Inventory handling typically focuses on size range management, colour variations, and frequent rotation depending on demand.

  • Core essentials: tops, trousers, denim, knitwear
  • Regular stock review and replenishment cycles
  • Category labelling for retail presentation
Formal apparel

Formal apparel

Clothing categories suitable for business settings and occasions. Handling often includes structured presentation, careful sizing control, and category-level consistency checks.

  • Office wear and occasion categories
  • Structured presentation and size mapping
  • Sales handling and customer support processes
Seasonal stock

Seasonal stock

Seasonal inventory rotation supporting product availability. Planning includes storage requirements, intake timing, and phased release based on expected seasonal demand.

  • Outerwear and weather-specific categories
  • Seasonal intake and phased stock release
  • End-of-season reconciliation and rotation

How products are handled

An operational description suitable for compliance and verification contexts.

Products are sourced through appropriate commercial channels and processed through standard retail workflows: intake, categorisation, storage, and preparation for presentation. Inventory is managed to support availability and traceable stock states.

  • Receiving: inbound stock intake with basic checks and categorisation.
  • Stock control: organisation, rotation, and periodic review to maintain availability.
  • Presentation: product grouping and labelling aligned to category structure.
  • Sales processing: customer sales handling and supporting administration.
  • Supply coordination: replenishment planning and supplier coordination when required.

Operational notes

Additional factual clarifications (non-promotional).

Availability and stock rotation

Product availability depends on inventory level, category rotation, seasonal intake, and supplier lead times. Stock may be updated periodically to align with retail planning and demand.

Retail channels

Products are offered through specialised retail channels. Where applicable, distribution and replenishment are coordinated through standard supply operations.

Product data and categorisation

Categories are used to organise inventory, support product presentation, and maintain consistent stock handling. Category mapping may be updated as inventory rotates.

Documentation

Internal records may include inventory counts, intake notes, and rotation checks. Documentation practices support traceable stock states and orderly retail operations.