Solutions to address theft and loss are often led from the retailer side of the partnership, but manufacturers do face responsibilities when it comes to product protection.
Despite the evolution of the LP industry, it remains a predominantly male environment. Why aren't there more women in loss prevention? Editorial Director Jac Brittain, LPC, decided to find out.
Changing trends and new reporting practices have shown a recent uptick in Los Angeles crime statistics. A recent article in the May-June 2018 issue looks closely at that data in the context of the larger conversation about Prop 47.
AI in retail can help with enhanced checkout systems, facial identification, and supply-chain optimization. And those applications are just the tip of the iceberg.
AI in the retail industry promises improved efficiencies, lower costs, and improved customer experiences—but it's important to be aware of the technology's current capabilities and its one "fatal flaw."
In the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship, this event (styled after the popular TV show) gives retailers a chance to collaborate on the evaluation of startup companies in the retail space.
Tremendous volume increases in the supply chain occur during the holiday season. Although the data for the 2017 season has not yet been released, it's evident that the retail industry has in some ways failed to keep up with the latest holiday shopping trends.
Retail asset protection professionals are no longer responsible only for the protection of physical assets. More and more, criminal activity centers on the theft...
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