Tag: EAS
3 Principles to Help Your Team Counteract Bad Packaging Design
Few things are as frustrating for a loss prevention leader than discovering a bad packaging design they know will promote retail shrink— a feature which could easily have been prevented.
Sensormatic Solutions Partners with Canadian Fast-Fashion Retailer to Support LP Strategy
Looking to grow and scale internationally, Canadian fast-fashion retailer, Ardene, recently partnered with Sensormatic Solutions to support their loss prevention strategy.
Creating Individual and Group Accountability in Retail Loss Prevention
Once you have senior leadership's buy-in, you can then create accountability for controlling loss beyond the LP team. The best place for accountability is in your company's performance reviews.
Stop Basing Your Loss Prevention Procedures on Sticky Myths
Sticky myths and slippery truths: these five fallacies can derail a good loss prevention strategy.
Solutions Snapshot: PPS – Product Protection Solutions
Solution providers offer a wide spectrum of mission-critical products and services designed to help meet the rising demands of the asset protection function and...
Solutions Snapshot: PPS – Product Protection Solutions
With more than 60 years of combined EAS, logistics and finance experience, PPS is a formidable ally to have.
Why Point-of-Sale Activation Technology Has Been Heralded as a Kingmaker
In a world where opposites attract, denial of service could be a force for good and put to commercial use, particularly in retail where organized retail crime gangs and opportunist thieves have had a free hand at disrupting legitimate business.
The World’s Largest Retail Conference Focused on Technology and Customer Experience
"I would love to say that retail is back, but that would be wrong," said BJ's Wholesale Club President and CEO Chris Baldwin with a pause. "Retail never went away."
How Do You Calculate ROI in Retail?
At some point in your retail loss prevention career, if you haven’t done so already, you will be called upon to help make procurement decisions on new technology, such as electronic article surveillance (EAS) or video surveillance.