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Prevent Retail Theft with Smart EAS Technology Seamlessly Built in 
The problem of retail shrinkage is increasing worldwide. In fact, combined losses due to shoplifting, em-ployee 
fraud, organized crime and inventory errors cost the retail industry more than $112 billion globally last 
year, according to the 2013 Global Retail Theft Barometer1 report. 
The study cites several reasons for this trend, including a rise in both shoplifting and employee theft due to 
the recent economic crisis. Among the most stolen merchandise reported by retailers were fashion accesso-ries, 
jeans, footwear, lingerie and intimate apparel. 
While the cost of these stolen goods alone is a burden, the impact is multiplied by the lost sales opportunities 
when customers are unable to find the merchandise they want to purchase, or the accessory that goes with 
it. Traditional electronic article surveillance (EAS) methods only alert the retailer to the fact that something is 
being stolen, but there is no information about what is missing in real-time, so the merchandise cannot be 
quickly replenished on the sales floor. 
Seamless Protection 
Fortunately, with today’s advanced radio frequency 
identification (RFID) technology, retailers no longer 
need to manually attach bulky EAS tags to protect 
their merchandise. The TexTrace woven RFID 
brand label is an all-in-one EAS tag and RFID tag, 
discreetly integrated into a familiar textile brand 
label that is sewn onto each item at the time of 
manufacturing, staying with the item throughout its 
lifetime. 
Because the woven RFID brand label is sewn on, as 
opposed to an external RFID hangtag or swing 
ticket that may fall off, loss prevention is particularly 
reliable. Not only is the label difficult to remove, but 
designer items would be very difficult to resell with-out 
a brand label. 
A Perfect Fit 
RFID technology is particularly well-suited to the task of tracking and protecting retail merchandise, thanks to 
the ability to trace each individual item with a unique identification code. If something is stolen, you can im-mediately 
identify exactly which items are missing and they can be restocked right away, making the prod-ucts 
available to the next customer. However, sold items are easily removed from the EAS database so they 
no longer trigger an alarm when the customer returns to the store wearing the item. 
By avoiding the hassle of attaching and removing bulky EAS tags, retailers can save both time and money. 
But more importantly, customers no longer need to wait in line while sales clerks wrestle to remove EAS 
tags, potentially damaging the product. And because manual barcode scanning is not required, the checkout 
process takes a fraction of the time previously required. 
Overall, the TexTrace woven RFID brand label delivers a discreet and reliable all-in-one solution. In addition 
to providing electronic article surveillance to protect valuable merchandise on the sales floor, the sewn-on 
RFID label also reduces employee theft, which is estimated to account for more than 50 percent of all retail 
theft1. 
Protect your merchandise and your brand creatively, from the manufacturing source to the point of sale and 
beyond, while streamlining logistics, improving the overall customer experience and building brand loyalty.
About TexTrace 
TexTrace AG, located in Frick, Switzerland, is a leader in innovative processes and components for manu-facturing 
high-quality textile RFID labels. TexTrace is a subsidiary of Jakob Müller Holding AG, Inventor of 
the first machines for zipper and Velcro production, and a pioneer in developing and implementing innovative 
technology for the ribbon and narrow fabric industry since 1887. 
1 http://globalretailtheftbarometer.com/ 2012-2013 New Global Retail Theft Barometer Study 
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  • 1. 1/2 White Paper Prevent Retail Theft with Smart EAS Technology Seamlessly Built in The problem of retail shrinkage is increasing worldwide. In fact, combined losses due to shoplifting, em-ployee fraud, organized crime and inventory errors cost the retail industry more than $112 billion globally last year, according to the 2013 Global Retail Theft Barometer1 report. The study cites several reasons for this trend, including a rise in both shoplifting and employee theft due to the recent economic crisis. Among the most stolen merchandise reported by retailers were fashion accesso-ries, jeans, footwear, lingerie and intimate apparel. While the cost of these stolen goods alone is a burden, the impact is multiplied by the lost sales opportunities when customers are unable to find the merchandise they want to purchase, or the accessory that goes with it. Traditional electronic article surveillance (EAS) methods only alert the retailer to the fact that something is being stolen, but there is no information about what is missing in real-time, so the merchandise cannot be quickly replenished on the sales floor. Seamless Protection Fortunately, with today’s advanced radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, retailers no longer need to manually attach bulky EAS tags to protect their merchandise. The TexTrace woven RFID brand label is an all-in-one EAS tag and RFID tag, discreetly integrated into a familiar textile brand label that is sewn onto each item at the time of manufacturing, staying with the item throughout its lifetime. Because the woven RFID brand label is sewn on, as opposed to an external RFID hangtag or swing ticket that may fall off, loss prevention is particularly reliable. Not only is the label difficult to remove, but designer items would be very difficult to resell with-out a brand label. A Perfect Fit RFID technology is particularly well-suited to the task of tracking and protecting retail merchandise, thanks to the ability to trace each individual item with a unique identification code. If something is stolen, you can im-mediately identify exactly which items are missing and they can be restocked right away, making the prod-ucts available to the next customer. However, sold items are easily removed from the EAS database so they no longer trigger an alarm when the customer returns to the store wearing the item. By avoiding the hassle of attaching and removing bulky EAS tags, retailers can save both time and money. But more importantly, customers no longer need to wait in line while sales clerks wrestle to remove EAS tags, potentially damaging the product. And because manual barcode scanning is not required, the checkout process takes a fraction of the time previously required. Overall, the TexTrace woven RFID brand label delivers a discreet and reliable all-in-one solution. In addition to providing electronic article surveillance to protect valuable merchandise on the sales floor, the sewn-on RFID label also reduces employee theft, which is estimated to account for more than 50 percent of all retail theft1. Protect your merchandise and your brand creatively, from the manufacturing source to the point of sale and beyond, while streamlining logistics, improving the overall customer experience and building brand loyalty.
  • 2. About TexTrace TexTrace AG, located in Frick, Switzerland, is a leader in innovative processes and components for manu-facturing high-quality textile RFID labels. TexTrace is a subsidiary of Jakob Müller Holding AG, Inventor of the first machines for zipper and Velcro production, and a pioneer in developing and implementing innovative technology for the ribbon and narrow fabric industry since 1887. 1 http://globalretailtheftbarometer.com/ 2012-2013 New Global Retail Theft Barometer Study 2/2