Loss Prevention

Reduce shrinkage with network video

Theft and inventory shrinkage are obvious causes of lost profit and they are traditionally fought with surveillance systems. Axis network video solutions take this fight to a whole new level. They provide sharp, high-resolution images and integrate with your available systems to reveal shrink-related activities.

Detect cashier-related shrink with POS integration

Internal retail losses are mainly caused by employees manipulating the POS (Point of Sales) system.

When integrating an Axis network video solution with your POS system, you can easily identify and review suspect transactions such as:

  • Discounts
  • Manually entered values
  • Returns
  • Cash refunds
  • Coupon handling
  • No sales

Save valuable time

You no longer have to look through hours of video when analyzing shrink-related transactions. Instead, you are provided with detailed exception reports, where each transaction is linked with corresponding high-quality video. Real-time and historic information is only a few clicks away, leaving no room for misinterpretation.

With Axis network video, you quickly identify common mistakes, misunderstandings and innovative ways to manipulate the POS system. POS exception statistics from single or multiple stores make it easy to detect suspect patterns and behavior. This in turn enables you to continuously develop your staff training tools, and to ensure that you always stay one step ahead in preventing internal loss.

 

Prevent shop-lifting and theft

elec_thief_manInstalling surveillance cameras and informing your customers about it goes a long way in reducing theft. The giant leap though, comes with the introduction of network video.

You benefit from high quality video that facilitates positive identification. All data can be saved on a central server, enabling efficient investigation from any Internet-connected PC. It is also possible to integrate the network video system with your EAS system to ensure complete, high quality video coverage of all EAS incidents.