Inventory "shrinkage" - including employee theft, shoplifting, administrative error and vendor fraud - cost US retailers $34 billion in 2004, according to the latest National Retail Security Survey. As a result, retailers are increasingly using digital video surveillance to cut "shrinkage losses" as well as reduce the time demands of false alarms.
Inventory "shrinkage" - including employee theft, shoplifting, administrative error and vendor fraud - cost US retailers $34 billion in 2004, according to the latest National Retail Security Survey. As a result, retailers are increasingly using digital video surveillance to cut "shrinkage losses" as well as reduce the time demands of false alarms.
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