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EyeOnLP: Saving Resources, Changing Lives
Petty shoplifters have an impact—not only on retailers, but on the community as a whole. These cases cause a drain on police resources and backlogs on court dockets.
An Update on Major Subjects Affecting Retail LP
After completing the three-part series on the first fifteen years of Loss Prevention magazine, I promised to write an additional article that looks at...
Building a Supply-Chain AP Team from Tee to Green
EDITORS NOTE: Mike Combs is director of asset protection, global supply chain at The Home Depot. Prior to assuming this role in 2008, he...
Checkpoint Systems Announces EVOLVE-Store to Increase Retail Store Conversion Rates
Checkpoint Systems recently announced its EVOLVE-Storeâ„¢ solution while at the Retail Asset Protection Conference.
The rise in omni-channel shopping is driving retailers to make...
2017 National Retail Security Survey Now Available for Data Submission
The 2017 National Retail Security Survey (NRSS) input form is now available for retailers to provide shrinkage and other loss prevention benchmarking data. Dr....
Crime Accountability Partnership Program: Saving Resources, Changing Lives – Booths 274 and 276
Adopted by major national retailers in more than 2,000 stores, the Crime Accountability (C.A.) Partnership Program for shoplifting has reduced calls to law enforcement 40 percent to 60 percent, thus allowing retailers to save more than $30 million in resources for their police partners in 2016 alone. Visit Booths 274 and 276 to learn more.