Study Found That Checkpoint Anti-theft Labels Are Superior in
Critical Areas of Performance

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http://www.checkpointsystems.com
THOROFARE, N.J. -- (Business Wire)
Checkpoint
Systems (NYSE: CKP), a leading global supplier of shrink management,
merchandise visibility and apparel labeling solutions for the retail
industry, announced the results of a third-party study conducted by TUV
Rheinland, a global provider of product testing and certification.
The study found that Checkpoint genuine electronic article surveillance
(EAS) labels perform much better than other tested labels in all key
areas. The study evaluated EAS labels from multiple manufacturers,
measuring and comparing labels’ application, detection, deactivation and
reactivation.
According to the Centre for Retail Research, global shrink increased 6.6
percent to more than $119 billion in the last Global Retail Theft
Barometer, a figure that represents 1.45 percent of global retail sales.
For the past 20 years, EAS systems and labels have been the most common
method to protect store merchandise against shoplifting. During the past
10 years, there has been a proliferation of manufacturers offering
presumably low-cost options without clear guidelines between cost and
performance.
The study titled “Performance Testing of Labels” helps retailers weigh
the benefits and costs of specific solutions. It looked at four distinct
areas of performance and provided objective data revealing specific
advantages between labels from different manufacturers.
Areas of Evaluation
Automatic Application of Live Anti-theft Labels
TUV Rheinland found that Checkpoint EAS labels remain live more than 99
percent of the time after automatic application on a product at the
point of manufacture. Labels from other manufacturers deactivate in the
process and are rendered useless almost 30 percent of the time.
Anti-theft Labels Reactivation for Retailers
TUV Rheinland researchers also reported that labels from other
manufacturers can reactivate up to 23 percent of the time after being
deactivated at point of sale, resulting in tag pollution, increased
false alarms, decreased alarm compliance, employee frustration and
potential consumer embarrassment. In contrast, performing the same
tests, TUV Rheinland found that Checkpoint labels remain deactivated
after legitimate point of sales transactions. They have almost zero
percent reactivation when products are motionless (static) in a
customer’s bag, or in motion, (dynamic) when sewn into a customer’s
garment.
Anti-theft Labels Deactivation
According to TUV Rheinland, most other label manufacturers have
deactivation heights at point of sale as low as 0.5 inches to 5 inches
(1,3cm to 12,7cm), which results in more non-deactivated items, customer
embarrassment and lack of responsiveness to true theft alarms in store.
In contrast, TUV Rheinland noted that Checkpoint labels can be
deactivated by cashiers scanning products up to 17 inches above the
deactivator pad.
Anti-theft Labels Detection
Overall, TUV Rheinland found that Checkpoint labels are detected more
than 95 percentof the time by EAS alarm systems. Compared to
other label offerings, Checkpoint labels deliver among the best
detection rates irrespective of position: laying flat, facing front or
on their side.
Based on the research findings, the study suggests that labels that
frequently deactivate during application prove ultimately to be more
costly. These labels are offered at low-cost and treated as a commodity
where price is the only differentiation. Indeed, these “dead” tags do
not protect store merchandise, potentially resulting in further profit
loss from stolen merchandise. Retailers and their buyers can trust
Checkpoint labels to protect their merchandise with much less risk of
false alarms thanks to the almost zero percent of reactivation, the
deactivation simplicity by cashiers at the point of sale and the high
detection rate with the antennas at the point of exit.
According to Farrokh Abadi, president & chief operating officer Shrink
Management Solutions Checkpoint Systems, “For retailers seeking to
achieve best practices, this study can help them make appropriate
purchasing decisions. TUV Rheinland’s independent study clearly shows
that investing in Checkpoint solutions is beneficial in the long-run,
because our superior quality labels perform significantly better when
compared with other manufacturers’ labels. In other words, retailers
truly get what they pay for.”
About Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (www.checkpointsystems.com)
Checkpoint Systems is a global leader in shrink management, merchandise
visibility and apparel labeling solutions. Checkpoint enables retailers
and their suppliers to reduce shrink, improve shelf availability and
leverage real-time data to achieve operational excellence. Checkpoint
solutions are built upon 40 years of RF technology expertise, diverse
shrink management offerings, a broad portfolio of apparel labeling
solutions, market-leading RFID applications, innovative high-theft
solutions and its Web-based Check-Net data management platform. As a
result, Checkpoint customers enjoy increased sales and profits by
improving supply-chain efficiencies, by facilitating on-demand label
printing and by providing a secure open-merchandising environment
enhancing the consumer’s shopping experience. Listed on the NYSE (NYSE:
CKP), Checkpoint operates in every major geographic market and employs
more than 5,000 people worldwide.
Twitter: checkpointsys

Contacts:
GCC, Inc. (for Checkpoint)
George Cohen, 617-325-0011
george@gccpr.com
Source: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.
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