Many non -chain restaurants, bars and clubs are hard pressed with their available finances to purchase their inventory. As such, they are always on the lookout for a new, cheaper avenue to take- improving their margins and profits along the way. Some will take any available opportunity presented to them to get their inventory as cheap as possible, even if it means taking advantage of liquor stores who have very minimal or inefficient liquor bottle security.
The typical cycle a bottle goes through to get to a sales floor is the liquor or wine is bottled and then distributed by the maker of that particular brand of alcohol.
From there it arrives at a liquor store (restaurant, nightclub, etc) to be sold to an adult over the age of 21. It is here that the bottles sometimes decide to add in a new step in the distribution process.
Through the theft of liquor bottles from a near by liquor store, criminal theft rings have been started by or work with these non- chain establishments to produce a new, cheaper stream of inventory. If the bottle of alcohol are stolen and then resold, there does not need to be as high of a price. Non- chain establishments can purchase at a significantly lower price.
Many criminal theft rings will target the liquor stores that do not have adequate liquor bottle security. They will scout out the stores where they can easily get the particular bottles their “customers” are requesting, almost as if they are shopping from a grocery list.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase EASy Bottle bottle locks by Alpha Security and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.
For more information on Alpha Security, Bottle Lock, Bottle locks, Bottle Security, EASy Bottle or Liquor Bottle Security and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us or call 1.770.426.0547
Many non -chain restaurants, bars and clubs are hard pressed with their available finances to purchase their inventory. As such, they are always on the lookout for a new, cheaper avenue to take- improving their margins and profits along the way. Some will take any available opportunity presented to them to get their inventory as cheap as possible, even if it means taking advantage of liquor stores who have very minimal or inefficient liquor bottle security.
The typical cycle a bottle goes through to get to a sales floor is the liquor or wine is bottled and then distributed by the maker of that particular brand of alcohol.
From there it arrives at a liquor store (restaurant, nightclub, etc) to be sold to an adult over the age of 21. It is here that the bottles sometimes decide to add in a new step in the distribution process.
Through the theft of liquor bottles from a near by liquor store, criminal theft rings have been started by or work with these non- chain establishments to produce a new, cheaper stream of inventory. If the bottles of alcohol are stolen and then resold, there does not need to be as high of a price. Non- chain establishments can purchase at a significantly lower price.
Many criminal theft rings will target the liquor stores that do not have adequate liquor bottle security. They will scout out the stores where they can easily get the particular bottles their “customers” are requesting, almost as if they are shopping from a grocery list.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase EASy Bottle bottle locks by Alpha Security and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.
For more information on Alpha Security, Bottle Lock, Bottle locks, Bottle Security, EASy Bottle or Liquor Bottle Security and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us or call 1.770.426.0547
A recent report stated that in a high school bookstore top theft books are ones surrounding the occult, witchcraft, or many of the Beat writers due to the explicit nature of some of the passages.
Because their peers, or their parents might view the reading material as questionable, these curious students are quick to shove a book in their bag and walk out the door. Many normally honest students would rather steal a book with perceived taboo content, than to take it up to a librarian and have their names documented as checking it out.
The quantity of theft incidents is dramatically reduced when some kind of anti theft security system is in place. Many high school bookstores are opting for ones used in retail bookstore security. The bookstore security systems are designed to keep books out in the shelves instead of behind a counter. This way sales are not reduced, and employee’s time and productivity is not infringed upon.
Students are still able to have access to the books and information, but the risk of a book being stolen is dramatically reduced. Just like in a retail bookstore, customers understand what the bookstore security is there to do, providing the effective deterrent against book theft.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Bookstore Security and Library Theft Detection System devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system from Checkpoint Systems to stop inventory losses.
For more information on Checkpoint Systems and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us at Retail theft prevention to stop inventory losses in your College Bookstores,
School Bookstores, School Libraries, High School Library, or
High School Bookstore call 1.770.426.0547
A recent report stated that in a high school bookstore top theft books are ones surrounding the occult, witchcraft, or many of the Beat writers due to the explicit nature of some of the passages.
Because their peers, or their parents might view the reading material as questionable, these curious students are quick to shove a book in their bag and walk out the door. Many normally honest students would rather steal a book with perceived taboo content, than to take it up to a librarian and have their names documented as checking it out.
The quantity of theft incidents is dramatically reduced when some kind of anti theft security system is in place. Many high school bookstores are opting for ones used in retail bookstore security. The bookstore security systems are designed to keep books out in the shelves instead of behind a counter. This way sales are not reduced, and employee’s time and productivity is not infringed upon.
Students are still able to have access to the books and information, but the risk of a book being stolen is dramatically reduced. Just like in a retail bookstore, customers understand what the bookstore security is there to do, providing the effective deterrent against book theft.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase Bookstore Security and Library Theft Detection System devices and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system from Checkpoint Systems to stop inventory losses.
For more information on Checkpoint Systems and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us at Retail theft prevention to stop inventory losses in your College Bookstores,School Bookstores, School Libraries, High School Library, orHigh School Bookstore call 1.770.426.0547
Many of us are not just a liquor store. We are stores that sell liquor, amongst other items. We do not have the luxury of being an age-restricted store as a risk free type of liquor bottle security.
It is not practical for us to eliminate the under 21 crowd from our stores, as many of them do buy our other merchandise. If we shut them out completely, we will loose our other sales. What we can do is take this idea of liquor bottle security and incorporate it into our store layouts.
By creating a store in store area, we can limit which customers enter this now restricted area. Some options are to completely close an area off and have a door securing the space from the rest of the store. It would be more expensive, but it would also easier to regulate.
Another, less costly way, is to section an area off using existing shelving runs and aisles. This uses the supplies you already have, while still delineating a spot for your liquor to be sold from. Whatever way you go, this should only be a portion of your liquor bottle security. Since those over the age of 21 will still incur theft, Alpha Security EASy bottles (and other bottle locks) will help reduce the remainder of your liquor bottle theft.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase EASy Bottle bottle locks by Alpha Security and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.
For more information on Alpha Security, Bottle Lock, Bottle locks, Bottle Security, EASy Bottle or Liquor Bottle Security and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us or call 1.770.426.0547
Many of us are not just a liquor store. We are stores that sell liquor, amongst other items. We do not have the luxury of being an age-restricted store as a risk free type of liquor bottle security.
It is not practical for us to eliminate the under 21 crowd from our stores, as many of them do buy our other merchandise. If we shut them out completely, we will loose our other sales. What we can do is take this idea of liquor bottle security and incorporate it into our store layouts.
By creating a store in store area, we can limit which customers enter this now restricted area. Some options are to completely close an area off and have a door securing the space from the rest of the store. It would be more expensive, but it would also be easier to regulate.
Another, less costly way, is to section an area off using existing shelving runs and aisles. This uses the supplies you already have, while still delineating a spot for your liquor to be sold from. Whatever way you go, this should only be a portion of your liquor bottle security. Since those over the age of 21 will still incur theft, Alpha Security EASy bottles (and other bottle locks) will help reduce the remainder of your liquor bottle theft.
Visit the Loss Prevention Store to purchase EASy Bottle bottle locks by Alpha Security and your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system.
For more information on Alpha Security, Bottle Lock, Bottle locks, Bottle Security, EASy Bottle or Liquor Bottle Security and how they can work with your Electronic Article Surveillance or EAS system contact us or call 1.770.426.0547