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NEW MARKET OPPORTUNITIES EMERGING FOR ELECTRONIC ARTICLE SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS

Tyco’s Sensormatic and Frost & Sullivan Explore Loss Prevention and Retail Trends in China

PALO ALTO, Calif. – March 31, 2008 – As the 2008 Beijing Olympics rapidly approach, retailers in China are considering many different factors to keep up with growing consumer demand.  The Chinese retail market grew to an unprecedented $1.18 trillion in 2007, as over 15,000 new stores opened in order to accommodate the high level of consumers anticipated during the 2008 Olympic Games as well as the 2010 Shanghai Expo.

Recently, Frost & Sullivan completed a major market study for Sensormatic that identified the need for electronic article surveillance (EAS) solutions in China.  In order to gain further insight into the Chinese retail and EAS markets, the study explored retailers’ pain points, along with their loss prevention and operational needs in various retail segments.

Currently, the retail industry in China is thriving and it expects to have growth rates well over 11.0 percent from 2008 to 2012. Because of this rapidly growing market, retailers are looking for effective and innovative loss prevention methods. This study found that employee theft caused 42.2 percent of the loss in the Chinese retail market and another 29.4 percent was from shoplifters, which remains the second largest source of inventory loss.

“The high percentage of losses from employee theft and shoplifters drives the increased usage of EAS systems in the market,” notes Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst David Ren. “Because the domestic market is just in the infancy stage of its life cycle, the potential for growth is great and the opportunity exists for Sensormatic to educate the market and build brand loyalty.”

In addition, the study found that at 72.0 percent, EAS ranks as the second most deployed loss prevention technology and is gradually increasing as companies begin to use both CCTV and EAS to improve their profitability. “Despite these positive trends, the low labor cost to hire more employees for LP, traditional counter-sales model and retailers’ limited budgets for LP are some of the factors affecting the growth of the EAS market,” states Ren.

Sensormatic Offers Innovative EAS Solutions in China

Sensormatic®, part of Tyco International, is the industry leading provider of vital retail loss prevention solutions. Backed by more than 1,500 patents, Sensormatic anti-theft systems are engineered for superior detection and deactivation performance, durability and ease-of-use. To accommodate all retail footprints, Sensormatic EAS systems are designed to help retailers boost sales and protect profits by increasing open merchandising opportunities while reducing shoplifting and internal theft.

In a growing retail market like China where the technology to protect revenue and enhance profitability is essential, Sensormatic’s integrated solutions help retailers safeguard their inventories  and  deliver  actionable  information  to   better manage  daily  operations, simplify  decision  making,  enhance  customer  experience  and ultimately  improve  retail performance. Sensormatic’s solutions portfolio is sold through ADT and Tyco partners around the world.  Today,  80.0  percent  of  the  world's  top  200  retailers  that  use  EAS  rely  on Sensormatic  EAS,  Source  Tagging  and  Data  Analytics  to  keep  their  losses  lower  –  and profits  higher.  For more information or to download a summary of the Frost & Sullivan study please visit www.sensormatic.com.

Contact Name 1: David Escalante
Contact Email 1: david.escalante@frost.com
Contact Organization 1: Frost & Sullivan
Contact Phone 1: 210.477.8427
Contact Name 2: Gay Gagliardi
Contact Email 2: ggagliardi@tycoint.com
Contact Organization 2: Sensormatic Retail Solutions
Contact Phone 2: 561-912-6750
 
   
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