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  2. Jun 29, 2023 · Trade group RILA says organized retail crime cost U.S. retailers nearly $70 billion in 2020. According to Brewer, retailers say it has "gotten exponentially worse" since the COVID-19...

    • What Is Organized Retail Crime (Orc)?
    • How Does Organized Retail Crime (ORC) Work?
    • What Is Being Done to Combat Organized Retail Crime?
    • What Are The Consequences of Organized Retail Crime?
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    Organized retail crime (ORC), also referred to as organized retail theft (ORT) or professional shoplifting, involves two or more people who conspire to steal retail merchandise with the intention of reselling the items at a profit. Unlike shoplifting, which involves an individual stealing something for their own personal use, ORC is usually a large...

    Organized retail crime operations are typically divided into two parts: boosting and fencing. First, “boosters” steal goods, whether from retail stores or ecommercesites. “Fences” or “fencing operations” are then responsible for purchasing or receiving the merchandise and reselling it to turn a profit. Historically, many of these goods have been fe...

    At a retailer level, many companies allot budgets and resources toward loss prevention, ranging from technological solutions that involve artificial intelligence (AI) to increased security teams or hardware in stores. Many retailers also have a dedicated ORC team, or a loss prevention and/or asset protection team, whose responsibility includes addr...

    ORC has a major effect on retail business because it is one of the main contributors to retail shrinkage. In terms of financial impact, the 2022 National Retail Security Survey reports that shrinkage caused nearly $100 billion in losses for the retail industry that year. Incidents related to ORC are often fraught with violence and aggression. Unfor...

    Organized retail crime (ORC) is when a group of people (usually a criminal enterprise) commits large-scale theft with the intention of reselling stolen merchandise. It is a difficult problem to solve, given that shoplifters usually target numerous retailers, often in different geographical areas, and resell goods in online marketplaces, making it c...

  3. Oct 22, 2024 · The rise of Organized Retail Crime (ORC) hits retailers hard, causing significant financial strain beyond just the loss of stolen goods. Retailers not only lose inventory but also face higher insurance premiums and increased security costs. To compensate, many raise prices, directly impacting consumers. When a store loses valuable merchandise ...

  4. Oct 17, 2023 · In recent years, organized retail crime has become a much more prevalent issue for retail businesses large and small. Across the retail industry, ORC costs retailers an average of $700,000 per $1 billion in sales , and more than 56% of small businesses reported being victims of ORC in 2021.

  5. Oct 18, 2022 · Across the country, small and large businesses alike have seen an uptick in organized retail crime throughout their local communities. In 2020, organized retail crime cost more than $700,000 per every $1 billion in sales — a more than 50% increase compared to the previous five years.

  6. Nov 29, 2023 · In a report this year dedicated to organized retail crime, conducted with risk, compliance, investigations and monitoring firm K2 Integrity, the NRF said that shrink was $94.5 billion in 2021...

  7. Aug 20, 2023 · Organized retail crime is on the rise, turbocharged by the pandemic and now costing the retail industry billions of dollars a year. "Professional" gangs that are able to take large...

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