Retail teams can no longer rely on traditional case and incident management systems to combat increasing crime and harm in stores.
“Auror allows our teams to do something to keep them safe. End-to-end collaboration has been the key to our success.”
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Explore exactly how intelligence-led License Plate Recognition (LPR) works and what makes it stand out from the traditional approaches.
Auror recently introduced an expanded product range for the Retail Crime Intelligence movement to help retailers and law enforcement stop crime, loss, and violence.
Discover how AP/LP leaders around the world are reducing retail crime with outcome-based Retail Crime Intelligence.
Discover how grocery retailers use Retail Crime Intelligence to identify the people causing the most loss, connect the dots, & improve collaboration.
Learn more about Auror Innovation Week, why it’s important, and how it enables Auror’s partners to keep their stores and communities safe.
Auror leaders Tom Batterbury, Bobby Haskins, and Hedgie Bartol discuss how the AP/LP community can maximize their impact with a connected ecosystem.
Discover the key differences between traditional case management (the old way) and Retail Crime Intelligence (the new way).
The human story behind AP/LP is here. Follow Auror's new podcast to get interesting conversations between industry leaders and the latest community insights.
Discover how Auror’s connected ecosystem, the Retail Crime Intelligence Hub, is leading an empowered and unified future for AP/LP.
Learn how fuel theft is changing around the world and how retail leaders are successfully addressing it.
Many retail leaders have questions about how to address ORC with technology. Here, we’ll answer some of those Retail Crime Intelligence FAQs.
Discover the new standard for Retail Crime Intelligence and how communities are connecting the dots with Auror.
Being already established in the US, Australia, and New Zealand with the world’s best and largest retailers, including Walmart, Woolworths, and Coles, Auror now has additional offices in London, ready to address the £5 billion retail crime problem across the UK.
The Intel podcast series brings you fresh perspectives, insights, and even a few laughs from some of the leaders in Asset Protection and Loss Prevention.
We take a look at the products and features we delivered in partnership with our leading retailers to stop more crime, for good in 2020.
Get an inside look into how Auror Investigate is enabling retail crime investigators to build, manage, track, and resolve more cases, faster.
Watching a retail partner piece together an Organized Retail Crime (ORC) investigation in their 'war room' proved to be the inspiration to building a platform to help them drive more outcomes, faster.
The Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC) has done a great job of highlighting research focused on the different Zones of Influence that offenders travel through when undertaking criminal activity. In this article we examine how a connected community can empower prevention across all Zones of Influence.
We recently hosted an invite-only webinar with industry leaders and experts on “Suggested Merges: the future of linking retail criminal activity.” In this article we’ll share some of the key concepts discussed.
Preparing for machine learning. If we can upload photos of subjects committing crimes – imagine how powerful it could be if we could scan the entire photo and have it fill out the crime report for us?
This is the story of re-imagining how reporting retail crime should work so that store teams, support office, and law enforcement can collaborate and connect the dots easily. The ultimate goal is to stop crime in stores because reporting crime without outcomes is just another cost of doing business.
Z Energy had a $2 million problem on its hands – drive-offs were impacting its bottom line and put staff and customer safety at risk.For a company that prides itself on customer service and views staff safety as a core value, something needed to be done.
Reece Lewis has always been a bit of a crimefighter. He’s owned andoperated the Caltex petrol station in Lower Hutt since 2005, and aslong as he can remember drive-off fuel thefts and theft have alwaysbeen a source of frustration.
Briscoe Group includes the popular Briscoes Homewares, Rebel Sport, and Living & Giving stores with more than 85 locations across New Zealand. With a recognised name and national footprint, Briscoe Group is always looking to protect its brand and profits with a proactive approach to stopping crime.
Mitre10 MEGA Westgate is one of the fastest growing hardware stores across the Mitre10 network, increasing its customer count by 20 percent year on year. With that rapid increase in numbers, it needed to ensure that shoplifting stats weren’t growing as well.
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