Electronic Article Surveillance System Companies
Electronic article surveillance system companies provide technology and solutions for preventing theft in retail stores and libraries using electronic tags and monitoring systems.
Electronic article surveillance system companies provide technology and solutions for preventing theft in retail stores and libraries using electronic tags and monitoring systems.
*Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular order
The Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) market growth is driven by increasing retail theft rates, rising adoption of RFID technology, and growing demand for integrated security solutions. However, within this seemingly stable market, a dynamic competitive landscape thrives, with established players battling for market share against emerging challengers.
Some of the Electronic Article Surveillance System companies listed below:
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October 2023: High Security Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) Tags and Detachers are the newest addition to the product line from CONTROLTEK, a world-renowned innovator in tamper-evident packaging, retail asset protection, and RFID inventory and asset tracking systems. Because magnetic detachers are so accessible, traditional EAS tags, which were formerly a powerful deterrent, are now less effective. The High Security EAS tags from CONTROLTEK include a revolutionary detaching technique that can only be opened with the High Security Detacher, rendering them invulnerable to common magnetic detachers. To solve this issue, CONTROLTEK has developed new High Security EAS Tags with a novel locking mechanism and a specific detachment procedure, which can only be used in conjunction with a matching detacher.
September 2023: Johnson Controls' dedication to the retail industry via innovation is on full display in Sensormatic Solutions, the company's premier worldwide retail solutions portfolio. By relying on connectivity, leading with data, and regaining control of their environments, retailers can lessen the impact of shrink and prepare for the future of loss prevention with the brand's new resource, "Secure Retail in the New World." Brands can better deal with current loss prevention difficulties and be ready for future ones by adopting a data-led strategy based on comprehensive operational knowledge and supported by developing technologies. For many years, stores have relied on electronic article surveillance (EAS), tags, and other forms of RFID for the purpose of preventing shoplifting. Connected solution advancements have made these tools more potent than ever, offering managers a birds-eye view of their businesses in real time.
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