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TRION CATALOG 2008A
Fixtures for all aspects of retail and point-of-purchase merchandising including display and scan hooks categorized by display surface; shelf edge and storewide label holder systems; sign frames and signing accessories; shelf management systems, dividers and auto feed; security and anti-theft fixtures; bar merchandisers; end caps; and cooler/freezer merchandising. |
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ANTI-THEFT SECURITY UNITS
Allow only the front-most item to be removed one-at-a-time, preventing mass theft while still allowing customers to purchase a single item trouble free. Auto feed system forwards fresh product for next sale. Shelf-mount or pegboard and slatwall mount. Secures any size or style package. Units can be arranged for multiple-facing displays and families of products. |
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SCAN LOCK
Easy-to-use, inexpensive key lock system secures most common Scanning Hooks and even retrofits existing hooks in-store. Install locks alone or full lock-and-hook combinations. Prevents removal of any stock, or can display 1 or 2 items unlocked while the balance of stock is held secure. Simple swing aside access. Trouble-free design re-locks without the key. |
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ANTI SWEEP HOOK
Customer friendly scan hook design that deters high-volume shoplifting by allowing only one product to be removed easily at a time. Upturned hook tip and camel-back wire profile create a circuitous path preventing "sweeping" and mass theft. Level front staging area allows facing of product. Economical plain-paper Flip Scan® Label Holder swings up out of way, and saves on material costs and labor. Available in a variety of backplate designs. |
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CHAIN STORE AGE CUT THEFT
Loss prevention and profit protection for retailers. With theft and fraud stealing billions from retailers every year, it's time to stem the flow of shrinkage and turn the tide on leaking profits. Includes discussion of high risk retail venues and products, developing a loss protection plan, and elimination of theft at the point of contact. Chain Store Age, December 2005. |
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PROGRESSIVE VIEWPOINTS
An interview with Trion's Chief Engineer Tom Nagel, defining the losses associated with shoplifting and theft, the means shoplifters use to circumvent existing security, video surveillance, sensor tags and electronic detection, and guards; and the roll store fixtures can play as the front line of defense in loss control and prevention. Though targeted to the supermarket and health and beauty care (HBC) markets, the general principles apply to all retail channels. Progressive Grocer, Viewpoints, May 1, 2005. |
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