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.
We believe making effective technology investments is one of the most critical things for AP/LP leaders to get right to outperform when it comes to shrink results in the years to come.
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.
Bobby (Auror) joins Tom Meehan (LPRC and CONTROLTEK) on a special edition of the LPRC podcast to discuss the pandemic’s effect on solution providers, technological challenges, the importance of remote-in capabilities, and much more.
Preparing for machine learning. If we can upload photos of offenders 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?
Auror is open for business in the North America and welcomes Bobby Haskins to the team. Things are ramping up as Auror looks to launch it's new Retail Crime Intelligence Platform in North America in April 2019.
Getting good intel from stores is a great first step, but it’s what you do with that intel that can disrupt crime at your stores. See how we're making it easier for LP teams and investigators to solve more crime, faster.
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.