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Retail Loss Prevention (RLP) software is a type of software designed to help retailers reduce losses due to theft, fraud, and other forms of shrinkage. It is used to monitor and analyze data from various sources, such as point-of-sale (POS) systems, security cameras, and access control systems. RLP software can also be used to detect suspicious activity, generate reports, and alert store personnel of potential threats.
RLP software can be used to identify patterns of theft and fraud, as well as to track inventory and sales. It can also be used to monitor employee activity, such as time and attendance, and to detect suspicious behavior. Additionally, RLP software can be used to generate reports and alerts to store personnel, as well as to provide insights into customer behavior.
Some companies in the Retail Loss Prevention market include Checkpoint Systems, Tyco Retail Solutions, Sensormatic Solutions, and Zebra Technologies. Show Less Read more