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Driving Profitability: Tackling Retail’s Biggest Challenges

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Retail Theft and Loss: Trends and Stakeholder Insights

Overview

In the evolving retail landscape, minimizing shrink and protecting profits are critical and challenging. Zebra’s 17th Annual Global Shopper Study explores how theft, fraud, and inefficiencies affect everyone. Learn how retailers plan to use technology to increase inventory visibility, streamline operations, and protect margins while balancing security of goods with a seamless shopping experience, ensuring workers’ safety and shoppers’ satisfaction.

Details

  1. Examine the increasing pressure on retailers to manage theft, affecting store operations, staff safety, and shopper experiences.
  2. Learn how retailers plan to navigate security to reduce theft without disrupting the seamless shopping experience customers expect.
  3. Delve into the challenges decision-makers face, the innovative technologies poised to address them, and the strategic investment plans shaping the future of loss and asset protection.
  4. Discover how retailers plan to leverage automation, AI, and analytics to enhance inventory management, forecast trends, detect losses proactively, and improve operational efficiency.
Content Type
Vision Study Report
 
Read Time

6-9 minutes

Topics
  • Retailers’ urgent battle against profit-draining shrink.
  • Rising theft and its ripple effect on shopper and staff safety.
  • Preventing loss while reducing security roadblocks for shoppers.
  • Tech powering inventory control for loss prevention transformation.

52%

 

of decision-makers report an increase in retail shrink over the past 12 months.

78%

 

of shoppers express frustration with locked-up products in stores.

84%

 

of associates express concern about lack of technology to spot safety threats or criminal activity.

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