SES Announces EAS Partnership with Nedap

Securitas Electronic Security, Inc. has announced a strategic partnership with Nedap to provide leading retail, RFID and cloud-based loss prevention solutions. This partnership expands SES offerings to include Nedap’s portfolio of retail offerings focusing on inventory visibility and seamless shopping experiences, including Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) solutions for retail stores, unified omnichannel customer experiences, end-to-end supply chain visibility and seamless loss prevention.

This announcement builds upon SES’ expansion, through the FE Moran Security Solutions acquisition, in serving the retail sector, including a dedicated retail team and industry leading EAS loss prevention and asset protection offerings.

Substantially adding to these endeavours, Nedap’s retail solutions focus on EAS to connect inventory data to a single source and provide actionable inventory-based and loss prevention insights. These holistic retail solutions will help enable clients to improve loss prevention and identify better ways to help ensure they have the right products available, at the right place and at the right time by creating a complete and transparent view of their supply chain.

“SES is pleased to bring Nedap’s loss prevention, asset protection and supply chain solutions to our technology portfolio,” stated Rob Raymond, Senior Vice President Strategic Account Sales, Securitas Electronic Security, Inc. “This expanded strategic partnership provides SES with new, innovative retail-centric solutions for clients and enables retailers to best protect their stores, assets, employees and customers through our holistic retailcentric solutions. SES continues to focus on offering leading, innovative solutions to all clients across North America.”

The strategic partnership with Nedap is another strong relationship that started with SES’ acquisition of FE Moran Security Solutions in December 2020, and is a key step in SES’ commitment in providing all SES clients across all industries the best possible technology solutions. Nedap’s innovation and leadership as a global leader in retail solutions helps ensure SES continues to offer the best in innovation and industry leading technology to address the evolving retail sector.

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