Protos Whitepaper: The End-of-Sale Process in the Retail Supply Chain

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Strengthening Retail Store Security in the Final Stages of the Supply Chain

In the advancing retail industry, the final stage of the supply chain process, getting products off trucks and into stores, is full of security challenges. Retailers face rising threats, such as theft, shoplifting, internal fraud, vandalism and even violence, intensified by self-checkout systems and the complexities of post-pandemic retail environments. With organized retail crime (ORC) and shrinkage on the rise, effective security measures are essential to reducing losses.

The end-of-sale process with the goal of getting products onto shelves and to customers is causing retailers to rethink their security strategies. This whitepaper focuses on the critical importance of end-of-sale supply chain logistics and security for retail stores, highlighting proactive solutions such as combining physical security personnel and cutting-edge technology to secure supply chain operations. We’ll provide insight into additional security measures including mobile patrols, surveillance systems and integrated alarm verification systems.

Whether managing day-to-day retail operations or responding to disasters and large-scale events, retailers must be prepared for the unexpected. Protos Security offers scalable solutions to meet these challenges head-on, enabling retail businesses to enhance security, reduce losses and maintain operational integrity during the end-of-sale process.

Download this whitepaper to learn how to safeguard your business from theft, shrinkage and other growing risks in the evolving retail supply chain landscape.

Protos
Headquarters

383 Main Ave, Suite 505
Norwalk, CT 06851, USA
Phone: 203.941.4700

Mark Hjelle

Chief Executive Officer

Mark Hjelle is the CEO of Security Services Holdings, LLC as well as Protos Security and its subsidiaries. Mark is an experienced Chief Executive Officer and Board Member who has led large national business and facilities services firms for nearly 25 years delivering strong top- and bottom-line growth while building high-performing teams with strong culture. Most recently, he was CEO for CSC ServiceWorks, a B2B2C provider of technology-enabled consumer services. Prior to CSC, Mark was President of Brickman/Valleycrest a national provider of exterior landscape and snow removal services. Over the course of his 18-year tenure at Brickman, he held numerous leadership positions in operations, finance and business development. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, a Master of Government Administration from the University of Pennsylvania Fels Institute of Government and a Law Degree from Case Western Reserve School of Law.