Shrink among the top performers was a median of 0.67 percent of sales in 2005, compared with 1.69 percent for all stores, according to the report.
Organized Retail Crime Growing More Serious
Employee theft, shoplifting and organized retail crime (ORC) ranked as the top three most serious causes of losses. ORC is a growing problem with 62.5 percent of the retailers surveyed reporting an increase in these cases.
Companies of all sizes are dedicating more resources to combat ORC, including 75 percent of independent retailers (1-10 stores) and 62.5 percent of regional food retailers (11-100 stores). Many large retailers have loss prevention units focusing exclusively on organized retail crime.
The FBI has identified ORC as a major national issue costing as much as $30 billion a year with increasing evidence that the proceeds help fund terrorism. ORC gangs are sophisticated and fast, sweeping baby formula, medicines and other expensive items off shelves, repackaging the products and fencing them through flea markets and pawn shops and over the Internet at sites such as eBay.
Other top-line results of FMI’s loss prevention survey:
Employee Theft
The report was made possible by the generous support of Checkpoint Systems, Inc. To purchase Supermarket Security and Loss Prevention 2006 (retailer/wholesaler FMI members $75, associate members $125, nonmembers $175), visit the FMI Store.
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