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92% of Retailers Say LP Is Their Biggest Investment

A recent study shows that retailers are actively seeking innovative technologies to revolutionize store efficiency, mitigate increasing retail theft, and address critical labor shortages.

Everon Acquires Idaho-based Apex Integrated Security Solutions

Everon has announced the purchase of Apex Integrated Security Solutions Inc., based out of Boise, Idaho.

The Biggest News in Loss Prevention: January 6 – 12

Bill Targeting Retail Theft Passes Florida House Committee | Retailers Battle an Onslaught of Fraudulent Returns | Why Retail's $100B Shrink Crisis May Not Be All About Shoplifting

California Governor Newsom Urges Legislation to Expand Property Crime Penalties

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office is calling for new legislation expanding criminal penalties on property crime.
Mike Lamb

Asset Protection Industry Innovator Mike Lamb Announces His Retirement

For almost four decades, Mike has provided a stellar example of authentic leadership, both within the companies he has served and across the asset protection community.

December Retail Monitor Numbers Show Retailers Had Strong Holiday Season

Retail sales continued to grow in December, completing a strong holiday shopping season, according to the CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor.

Neighbo(u)rly Perspectives: Security Advances for Self-Checkout and Frictionless Shopping

The latest installment of the "Neighbo(u)rly Perspectives" column takes a closer look at security advances with self-checkout and ways to make the customer shopping experience easier while mitigating shoplifting.

i3 International Announces SOC II Certification

i3 International Inc. has revealed that it has achieved SOC 2 Type II compliance under the AICPA.

How Supply Chain Loss Prevention Is Responding to Changing Needs

To learn more about how innovation is influencing the retail supply chain today, LPM held a roundtable discussion with several board members from the ISCPO to gain their insights and perspectives.

Import Cargo Enters Winter Lull as Red Sea Disruptions Continue

NRF reported that inbound cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports should gradually slow during the first quarter of 2024 before beginning to build again in the spring.
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