Use clothing security tags to stop losses and boost profits

Clothing security tags used as part of an inventory protection / loss prevention system have been around for many years for good reason, they work.  Sure there are those theives out there who are always working on how to defeat any and every security system that exists; however the odds are greatly in the favor of those who trust the clothing security technology.

Checkpoint Security Systems has recently released new clothing security tags that have stronger mechanisms in them to hold the pin in place.

These new Checkpoint Tags require a new stronger detacher as well to remove the pin making them a very secure clothing security solution.

Studies show that 85% of loss due to shoplifters are by habitual shoplifters.  The shoplifters from this group who encounter a security system such as the Checkpoint System will not attempt theft 76% of the time.  It is typical that apparel retailers using security tags on clothes see a reduction in inventory shrinkage by 50% and more.

So if an apparel retailer doing $1mil in business per year with an average inventory shrinkage of 4% (conservative) and a net profit margin of 4% (generous) cuts their losses in half, they just moved $20,000 from the loss column over to the revenues column.  his also naturally translates to a 50% increase in net margin. These systems pay for themselves very quickly and long term are big money makers.

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Security tags on clothes decrease loss, increase profits

Using security tags on clothes is a wise choice for retail businesses.  You do not have to sit back and watch your profits walk out your front doors!  Businesses can prevent retail loss and save money in the long run by utilizing the security options available for their merchandise.

Business owners need to analyze the expense of setting up anti theft devices against the loss they are experiencing from theft.  While there is an initial expense of setting up security tags on clothes, the ROI on your efforts are immediate to very short term and can be substantial to your bottom line.  Profit can be greatly increased simply by preventing shoplifting theft of your clothing products.

The expense of setting up a security system for the clothing you sell usually pays for itself in a short amount of time.  If you are looking into security tags for the clothes you sell, you have probably already identified a loss of merchandise.  By implementing a system, thieves will be deterred.  And thieves will also look to other businesses to steal from, instead of taking the time to combat the clothing security in your business.

The investment of security tags on clothes is one which will increase profits for your business.  Identify the loss, and then take action to combat it for the future of your profitable business.  Security tags on clothes are a smart loss prevention strategy to choose – invest in your potential profitability.

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Using security tags on clothes to boost profits

Security tags on clothes not only deter shoplifting and prevent theft reducing shrink numbers, they also will boost net margins significantly.

Studies show that retailers who utilize security tags on clothes as part of an EAS (Electric Article Security) system see a significant reduction in shoplifting attempts and less shoplfter traffic in the stores because they simply move on to ther unprotected store.  The Checkpoint Systems manufactures the world’s marketshare leading EAS system.  These systems include pedestal antennas installed at doorways.  These antennas will detect security tags on clothes and alarm the system when the clothing security tags are in the field of the antennas, which naturally will cause  shoppers to pause or stop allowing the staff to address the issue.

Back to boosting profits, let’s say we have a boutique clothing retailer selling $1million per year.  Most likely if they have no loss prevention training or staff in place and are not using security tags on clothes they are losing about 5% to 10%.  So that number would be on the low side $50,000 per year in merchandise.  Typically that retailer will have a net margin of 2% to 5%.  Take the high number here and the net profit is $50,000.

It is typical to reduce shrink by at least 50% when going from no system in place to a loss prevention system in place.  So if the retailer goes from 5% shrink to 2.5% shrink, they add $25,000 to the net profit margin, whci is a 50% increase in net margin!

And the cost to install the Checkpoint system with security tags on clothes is a fraction of those number bringing a return on investment in a few months.

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New Clothing Security Tag From Alpha, The New Ink Tag

Alpha a division of Checkpoint Systems has released the new Ink Tag. These new clothing security tags are awesome. They have set a new standard for security tags on clothes .

The new clothing security ink tag is two inches across its round flat shape. The tag is beige (RF) or gray (AM). It uses a concave shaped, transparent round head pin which makes life much more difficult for the shoplifter. And speaking of making a shoplifters life difficult Alpha has made this clothing security ink tag available in S3, standard and super lock clutch strengths. Now you can choose based on the existing detacher you may already have.

The new flat round design and round head pin makes it difficult for a shoplifter to get a good grip in order to try to forcibly remove it.

But here is the really great thing. The ink tag has the Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) technology built right in. The previous ink tags really acted as the pin to an EAS tag. This changes the game significantly. The new concept provides an overall lower tag profile. This lower profile also makes it much more difficult for a shoplifter to get a grip. These new clothing security tags will insure that many a shoplifter will need to go down the street to your competitor and leave you alone.

Alpha clothing security ink tags have two glass vials of ink, red and yellow. Normal handling and abuse by store staff will not cause the vials to break. But if a shoplifter attempts to forcibly remove the tag from the garment they shatter the vials and the ink spreads over the merchandise. Oh and by the way shoplifters beware; the ink formula has an anti-freeze in it. So even if you do manage to get the stolen item out of the store, put it in your freezer then try to remove it, sorry ink on you! Retailers have relied on security tags on clothes for the last 25 years to protect their merchandise.

Alpha Ink Tags come in quantities of 250.

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Clothing security tags boost profits

Retailers who use clothing security tags notice a boost in profits beyond expectations.  It is a simple yet often overlooked formula for figuring out the return on stopping retail shrinkage or inventory loss.  Simply divide the value of the lost merchandise by the net profit (not gross profit margin which is obviously much higher).

Example, a $35 stolen shirt with a net margin of three percent requires $1,166.67 in sales to recoup the loss.  Hard to believe isn’t it.  It is one of those “I don’t look at that because I don’t want to know” things.  Loosing one $35 item is not a $35 loss.  In order for the business to replace the items total retail value of $35 you will need a net profit of $35.  $35 divided by a net profit of 3% is $1,166.67.

So obviously a very powerful way to boost profit margins is to control losses and use products like clothing security tags to keep the merchandise on the rack.  If total losses is 5% in a $1mil per year clothing boutique the total lost merchandise is $50,000 per year.  Now look at that divided by the net margin and you will get $1.6mil.  If you can reduce your losses by a realistic 50% by using security tags on clothes you will be adding $25k to the profit margin.  I’ll leave that one to you to figure the boost in net margin…it is significant.

Check out the world’s leading manufacturer of clothing security tags and clothing alarm systems, checkpoint systems and learn how you can stop loosing merchandise and start boosting profits today.

Clothing security tags for retailers

Out of curiosity I just typed in ” clothing security tags ” in Google and I was pretty surprised what I found. Eight out of the top ten listings were by thieves discussing how to remove the security tags.

So if you are a retailer reading this you may have found the same thing and realized it is tougher to find solutions than it is to find tips on how to steal.  This is a sad fact… retail crime is increasing and making it tougher for retailers to earn a good profit.

If you are looking for clothing security tags you will want to stay with genuine name brand parts such as Checkpoint Systems.  (Checkpoint Systems pencil tag pictured to the left) There are many cheaply manufactured copycat tags out there and you want to avoid those.  The cheap copies are easily broken or broken open and taken apart.  Also the cheaper copies have less effective internal parts that hold the pin in place on the security tags on clothes.

The Checkpoint tags have a new tougher clutch internally that grips the pin in a way that the harder you pull, the harder it grips.  The Checkpoint clothing security tags also are shaped in a way that trap the pins into them when attached making it impossible to get top the pin shaft.

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Security Tags On Clothes That Make a Shoplifter Think Twice

Retail theft is a part of the retail store business. The retailer’s of the past used to just except theft as a part of life. It is a fact that retail theft drives the cost of merchandisehigher. The key to dealing with shoplifting is controlling it to a level that is acceptable (if there is such a thing). So how do we make shoplifters think twice and go somewhere else? Clothing alarm systems!

When you start talking about clothing security it gets even trickier to catch the shoplifter because many clothing thieves wear the shoplifted item out of the store as if it were their own. The good news is that retail can fight back against this type of shoplifting.

Clothing alarm systems are simple for the retail stores and their employees to use. The systems are also powerful enough to stop the criminals while being cost effective. There are many useful features and benefits to using clothing alarm systems.

Here is how these systems work: Clothing alarm tags are attached to merchandise and the antennas at the doors detect the tag when the shoplifter tries to exit. This system sets off an audible and visual alarm which alerts the retail employees.

Keep in mind this is only one of a clothing security systems many advantages. Features, like people counters, analytics, alarm management are now available. These systems are designed for one thing: reducing shoplifting!

A clothing alarm system makes it easy on the good guys and hard for the bad guys. It is not unusual for a system to reduce shoplifting by 60% or more.

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SECURITY TAGS ON CLOTHES…..WHAT’S OUT THERE?

Did it ever cross your mind while you are in the dressing room of a large department store, “I wonder what types of security tags on clothes  this store uses?”

Well purely for fun and trivia, we should talk about security tags.  OK, first the most unusual security device I have ever seen is a security tag for a liquor bottle!  Yes, I said a liquor bottle.  It has never occurred to me to steal a liquor bottle from a store so I guess that is why I never thought about theft prevention.  Take a look at the picture below.

Bottle Lock

Liquor bottle security device.  It fits right over the top of the bottle so even if you steal it, you gotta break the bottle to drink it!!

Ok, so let’s get back to the discussion of security tags on clothes.  What types are there?  Well, after investigation it seems there are LOTS!  Let’s start with delicate clothes.  If you have a pretty piece of lingerie or a silk blouse, you need a “delicate” type of security device.  The mini security tags work well for those types of garments.  See Below.

Mini  

Here are two different types of “mini” security tags.  Each of these is quite a bit smaller it seems than your traditional security tag.  Most retailers appear to sell these in lots of 1000.
What types of security tags on clothes do you use if you have belts or shoes, etc?  One type of anti-theft device used for those types of garments is a security tag with a lanyard for easily attaching to a belt or accessory.

 As you can see to the left, these types of tags attach and remove differently from traditional tags that attach with a pin through the garment.

And many retailers’ favorite type of security device is the infamous ink tag.  Ink tags have been around for a long time and the purpose is to guarantee that if someone does abscond with a garment, when they try to remove the tag it will spew ink all over the article.  Potential shoplifters are even warned that they are going to get “ink spew” but often it still does not deter them from attempting the theft.  See the example below:

 The picture depicts a typical ink tag.

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SECURITY TAGS ON CLOTHES….MY AMAZEMENT

There are all kinds of security tags on clothes that prevent shoplifters from helping themselves.  Some tags beep, some that spew ink on the garment and some tags that are just plain inconvenient to remove.  And yes, I do realize this is irritating when you make a purchase, get home, put on the garment and wham you have a big pretty ink security tag on your new purchase that the store forgot to remove.

But consider this everyone, without those security tags on clothes to try and prevent people from stealing, it would increase every consumer’s cost of purchasing any type of retail item.  So yes, tags can be frustrating but very necessary.

Imagine my amazement when I goggled “security tags on clothes” this week and found at least 100 websites, instruction videos, photographs and blogs on “how to remove security tags on clothes.”  My goodness consumers, these things are here to help you.  We should not be teaching criminals how to go into a dressing room and remove the stupid things so they can steal stuff!

One website, which will remain nameless of course, even outlined what tools to purchase and took step by step instructional video on how to take security tags on clothes OFF the clothes!!

Here is my thought.  If you purchase something, look at the garment before you leave the store.  Don’t get all mad because the security tag is still attached when you get home.  You were there when you purchased it.  You were there when they DIDN’T remove the security tag.  So take just a smidge of responsibility for the mistake, and just by chance, if the retail outlet you frequent does leave the security device on the clothes, GO BACK TO THE STORE AND GET IT REMOVED.

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Juvenile Shoplifters & Security Tags On Clothes

Statistics show that placing security tags on clothes like a Checkpoint System is the most effective security device in deterring juvenile shoplifters. These security tags are hard to remove by anyone without a detacher unit. Kids do not have access to these detachers. Forcibly removing the tag will damage the clothing item.

Add an ink tag to this and if they attempt to remove a security tags on clothes that has an ink tag with it and they will be rewarded with a mess that becomes permanent. The pressurized dye in an ink tag will rapidly spread ink on the stolen item and will generally get on the kids hands. The dye is multi colored. Don’t worry, you have to use quite a bit of force to rupture the pressurized glass vials that are filled with ink. Normal and even rough handling by a customer or employee will not cause an issue.

Checkpoint even has a small plastic tag that can be applied to the ink tag. It displays a warning. Clothing security tags, ink tags and the warning tag are all reusable over and over.

Kids generally want to steal an item quickly and then use it right away. If they see security tags on clothes they will generally move on to another store that is unprotected. Clothing security is simple and cost effective.

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