9. Dalyvavusios šalys Airija Austrija Baltijos šalys Belgija Čekija Danija Graikija Ispanija Italija Jungtinė Karalystė Lenkija Liuksemburgas Nyderlandai Norvegija Portugalij a Prancūzija Rusija Slovakija Suomija Švedija Šveicarija Turkija Vengrija Vokietija
10. Europa ir Baltijos šalys Regionas Prekybos tinklai Parduotuvės Bendra pardavimų suma (mlrd. EUR) Europa 586 78689 345,40 Baltijos šalys 15 630 2,28
19. Nuostoli ų prevencijos kaina Europoje , mlrd.EUR 2010 m. investicijos apsaugai išaugo 18,3% 2011 m. – vos 0,6%
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21. Apsaugos tendencijos Apsaugos būdai Labiausiai vagiamų prekių apsauga 40,1 % prekybinink ų naudoj a EPAS Kieti žymekliai 13,9% Minkšti/ popieriniai žymekliai 12,7% Ženklinimas gamyboje 9,0% Įvairūs apsauginiai aksesuarai 4,5% Rakinamas spinteles ir lentynas 6,5% Muliažai ir bilietų sistemos 4,3% Kontaktinė ir kilpinė apsaugos sistema 5,5% Apsauginiai dėklai ir laikikliai 12,9% Kita 5,0%
Thank you for the opportunity to present the findings from the 2011 Global Retail Theft Barometer. This report has proven to be an invaluable tool to help retailers and their supply partners understand key issues affecting shrinkage.
The fifth annual Global Retail Theft Barometer is the largest and most comprehensive report on global shrink. It is published by the Centre for Retail Research, and the report is authored by noted industry expert Professor Joshua Bamfield. Checkpoint Systems is honored to underwrite this project for the benefit of the retail community.
One of the important things to keep in mind about this report is its statistical validity, due to its extremely large and comprehensive sample size. This year’s study was the largest ever, providing results from nearly 1,200 retailers in 43 countries around the world. (This year, retailers from South Korea were included for the first time.) Because of the very large sample size, we are able to provide highly accurate data not only at a global level, but in different geographic regions and within key vertical markets. Keep in mind that data from this study represents retailers’ activities in the 12-month period from July 2010 to June 2011.
One of the important things to keep in mind about this report is its statistical validity, due to its extremely large and comprehensive sample size. This year’s study was the largest ever, providing results from nearly 1,200 retailers in 43 countries around the world. (This year, retailers from South Korea were included for the first time.) Because of the very large sample size, we are able to provide highly accurate data not only at a global level, but in different geographic regions and within key vertical markets. Keep in mind that data from this study represents retailers’ activities in the 12-month period from July 2010 to June 2011.
While all geographies suffered higher shrinkage, shrink rates (as a percent of retail sales) increased the most in Europe and North America compared with last year’s report.
The study is vital to retailers looking to not only understand the statistical measurement of shrink globally, but in specific geographies and within different vertical markets. Most importantly, the study is used by retailers around the world to help plot better strategies to combat shrink in order to grow their businesses profitably.
One piece of good news is that retailers are being more successful in apprehending potential thieves – both shoplifters and internal employees. More than 6 million thieves were caught in the survey’s timeframe. Shoplifters accounted for the large majority of all captured thieves. Not surprisingly, employee theft – while less frequent than shoplifting – exacts a much larger economic impact on retailers on a per-incident basis.
As in recent years, shoplifting is the number-one source of retail theft around the world. However, there are clear regional differences; for instance, employee theft is the top source of shrink in North America and Latin America. The Centre for Retail Research indicates that a more-developed system of organized retail theft most likely has contributed to employee theft’s prominence in North America….although the report’s author has pointed out that organized retail crime appears to be on the rise in areas outside of North America as well. Respondents also pointed out that the weakened economy has definitely contributed to higher shoplifting levels. Shoplifting remains a major concern for retailers, as well as a major area of their attention: Most retailers indicated that they had experienced an increase in shoplifting in the past 12 months.
It’s important to keep in mind that shrinkage rates in each vertical market also include a number of items that experience far greater than average shrink. For instance, in the health and beauty category, shaving products suffer shrink at a rate of 3.7% of retail sales –more than double the rate of the entire H&B category. Clothing accessories, cheese, outerwear, meat and perfume/fragrances are other high-risk item with shrinkage rates far above the average in their industries.
The study is vital to retailers looking to not only understand the statistical measurement of shrink globally, but in specific geographies and within different vertical markets. Most importantly, the study is used by retailers around the world to help plot better strategies to combat shrink in order to grow their businesses profitably.
50 prekybos centrų – lyderių palankiai vertina RFID. 54% jų yra įsitikinę, kad RFID teikia naudą, t. y. gerina prekės matomumą ir padidna nuostolių prevenciją. Tuo tarpu visų kitų prekybininkų pozityvi nuomonė apie RFID sudaro 32,6 %
Darbuotojai sudare daugiau nuostoliu didesnese prekybinese imonese (parduotuvese su didesniu personalo skaiciumi). Vagiamiausiomis prekemis tapo ir kava, krepsinio kamuoliai (cempionatas), vaikiskos bei sporto prekes, kosmetika, namu ukio prekes.
Thank you for the opportunity to present the findings from the 2011 Global Retail Theft Barometer. This report has proven to be an invaluable tool to help retailers and their supply partners understand key issues affecting shrinkage.
Darbuotojai sudare daugiau nuostoliu didesnese prekybinese imonese (parduotuvese su didesniu personalo skaiciumi). Vagiamiausiomis prekemis tapo ir kava, krepsinio kamuoliai (cempionatas), vaikiskos bei sporto prekes, kosmetika, namu ukio prekes.
We hope this has provided you with valuable insight into trends in retail shrink globally and within different regions and markets. We ’ d be happy to share a copy of the full report with you, and to direct you to Professor Bamfield for further details, or to help arrange an interview with him.