Loss Prevention White Papers
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Matas Retail Chain Discovers The Beauty Of An Integrated Video Solution
5/11/2012
In Matas, which has 2,500 employees, more than 25 million transactions per year, and an annual revenue of approximately 4 billion Danish crowns, shrinkage is a problem which costs both human resources and a lot of money on the bottom line. For Matas management, shrinkage control is a high priority, so it was decided back in 2010 to intensify the fight against it. One of the ways to do this was to install advanced IP video surveillance, initially in 65 of the chain's 258 stores.
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Greater RFID Benefits Than Expected At Danish Retailer ComputerCity
5/11/2012
Inventory management with RFID has reduced status differences by 80% for this Nordic electronics retail chain, and the status count is faster and more accurate. ComputerCity's advantages gained in time and money are far greater than expected.
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Thwart Shoplifters With Theft Deterrent In-Store Merchandising
3/27/2012
Retailers in North America lost $45.3B to shoplifting in 2011 as reported in The Global Retail Theft Barometer 2011 (GRTB). This paper focuses on the role that in-store merchandising can play in this fight to protect retail assets.
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Top 3 Strategies For Securing Retail Special Events
9/2/2011Managing special events is relevant to every segment of retail, and is an activity that can be forever improved. From Black Friday, to special promotions, celebrity appearances, and new product releases, special events are a common occurrence in retail.
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White Paper: Source Tag Recirculation—Profitable Today; Prepared For Tomorrow
6/17/2011Tyco Retail Solutions is leading Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) into a new phase of integration and value with EAS 'hard tags' that are applied at the manufacturing source and recirculated from the retail store. By Tyco Retail Solutions
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Source Tag Recirculation—Profitable Today; Prepared For Tomorrow
6/17/2011Tyco Retail Solutions is leading Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) into a new phase of integration and value with EAS ‘hard tags’ that are applied at the manufacturing source and recirculated from the retail store. By Tyco Retail Solutions
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Lower Your TCO And Raise Your ROI With An IP-Based Open Surveillance System
4/1/2011Consumers no longer use TVs with rabbit ear antennas or cameras that don't allow them to see the pictures they've taken. Digital technology has become ubiquitous in consumer electronics. The retail security industry has lagged behind but the pendulum is finally swinging in the right direction. A Retail TouchPoints e-book
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Selling IP-Surveillance To Retail
3/30/2011For years, selling IP-Surveillance systems to retailers was simply a matter of addressing their concerns for loss prevention, enhanced security and protection against fraudulent personal injury claims. By Jumbi Edulbehram and Johan Åkesson
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A Smarter Way To Mind The Store: IP-Surveillance
3/30/2011In both retail operations and the sales floor, the competition is fierce and the profit margins are slim. By Jumbi Edulbehram, Eric Fullerton and Dr. Read Hayes
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Case Study: Freestate Petroleum
3/3/2011Freestate Petroleum operates eight gasoline stations across the state of Maryland. All of them are high volume locations that operate on a cash-only basis. This means handling the flow of currency is a major concern. By Corporate Safe Specialists Inc