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Shrinkage in Europe: Stock Loss in the Fast-moving Consumer Goods Sector

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This paper presents the findings of the first pan-European survey of companies within the fast-moving consumer goods sector. It provides a discussion on the definition of shrinkage, and presents data on the extent, nature and causes of stock loss throughout the supply chain—from point of manufacture through to point of sale—as well as on some of the approaches adopted to tackle the problem. It highlights the role of security and audit departments in minimising losses, and the need for companies to adopt a more strategic approach, not only by involving other parts of their own organisations, but also by co-operating with other companies within the supply chain. It concludes that unless companies begin to realise the extent of the problem and the vulnerability of all points of the supply chain to a wide range of threats, then losses will continue to represent a significant proportion of their annual turnover

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Beck, A., Bilby, C. & Chapman, P. Shrinkage in Europe: Stock Loss in the Fast-moving Consumer Goods Sector. Secur J 15, 25–39 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.sj.8340002

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