Case Study Meny-Ultra

Retail surveillance with Mirasys V series in Meny and Ultra grocery superstores


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Like any retailer, Meny and Ultra grocery superstores were fighting with shoplifting, violence and robberies. They needed a highly effective surveillance system to battle the crime and reduce lost profits without detracting from the shopping ambience.

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To create a safe environment for the newest Ultra store, AS Skan-kontroll, a reseller in the ADI-Alarmsystem AS Norway network, implemented a solution consisting of a Mirasys V 3032 DVR and a mix of megapixel and analog cameras.

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The implementation of Mirasys surveillance system has reduced the amount of attempted thefts and violent behaviour and led to arrests. Meny-Ultra can now provide an agreeable food shopping experience for their customers in a safe environment.

 

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In superstores, security must be highly effective, but it must never be intimidating or detract from the shopping ambience that is so vital. It is not easy when merchandise is deliberately made as inviting and as accessible for the customer as possible, thereby increasing the risk of theft. “However, Mirasys surveillance solution has made it easy for us,” smiles Kurt Thomassen, Security Manager for Meny-Ultra. “We have been able to increase profit and reduce retail risk such as vandalism, shoplifting, employee and vendor theft, robbery and assault without disturbing the shopping ambience. We can provide a safe shopping environment for our customers and staff.”

 

 

 

Video surveillance against lost profits

 

Meny and Ultra are a chain of high-end grocery superstores in Norway. The concept of Meny-Ultra grocery superstores is to give the customers a unique food-shopping experience offering a wide selection of high-quality products, fresh produce, meat and dairy products, a high standard of service, and knowledgeable, well-trained staff. “Our newest Ultra grocery superstore opened in Meny_ultra.jpgJune 2007 in Lørenskog Storsenter in Oslo,” says Thomassen.

To protect the business, the Meny-Ultra grocery superstores needed a surveillance system to cover all critical areas such as the entrance, receiving docks, storage, and shelves with theft prone merchandise. The surveillance system had to be easy to operate and able to provide easy access to high quality images which could be used as court evidence if needed. The system also had to be robust, handling long and continuous recording and have large storage capacity.

Mirasys meets tough requirements

In a trial period involving several surveillance solutions, Mirasys V series digital video recorder (DVR) proved to be the only surveillance solution to meet the requirements. Key features promoting the Mirasys V series include resolution and compression independence, scalability, easy integration and the most sophisticated motion detection tools.

 

AS Skan-kontroll, Norway’s leading loss prevention company and a reseller in the ADI-Alarmsystem AS Norway network, acted as the implementation partner for the grocery chains’ newest store, Ultra Lørenskog. For this grocery store, AS Skan-kontroll developed a solution consisting of a Mirasys V 3032 DVR and a mix of megapixel and analog cameras. “We received first-rate products and excellent service,” comments Thomassen.

The main benefit of the V series is its wide support of both analog and digital surveillance cameras, enabling cost-saving integration with existing cameras and monitors.

 

Making the most out of video surveillance

 

bilde2.jpgAlready in the construction phase of Meny and Ultra grocery superstores, the layout of the store was designed to help deter and detect crime. “In addition to implementing video surveillance, we take measures such as employing appropriate lighting and careful shelf design. We improve customer convenience and reduce opportunities for concealment by considerate positioning and arrangement of displays. For example, long and wide aisles provide clear views for the cameras,” explains Thomassen. “Furthermore, the security of the storage and staff areas are taken into consideration in the design.”

Beneficial map tool

“We have been very happy with the map tool,” says Thomassen. “I import blueprints of the store layouts and add the cameras on them. The map tool provides an excellent overview of camera positions in the stores for quick access.”

Mirasys V series also allows independent video formats and capture configuration for each camera while controlling all cameras through one easy to use interface. Furthermore, different calendar masks can be crated to control the recording and alarm management.

 

In the future, the Meny and Ultra grocery superstores will be monitored remotely through AS Skan-kontroll, meaning they will be able to verify alarms remotely and take action. “We are looking forward to this arrangement, as it will release our resources,” comments Thomassen. “Centralized administration and needing fewer monitoring personnel reduces costs and makes the whole investment worthwhile.”

 

No hard disk failure with Mirasys products

 

Video recording requires reliable hard disks. Mirasys uses only industrial standard hard disks that are built for 24/7 usage, and Mirasys recorders have their own patented file system. The stored data does not fragment the hard disk whilst storing camera images, meaning that the hard disk is utilized at maximum. Kato Lystad from ADI-Alarmsystem explains: “Not only does this prolong the life of the hard disk and prevent the system from getting slower over time; it puts a stop to disk failures, which are common in other digital video recording systems. Mirasys surveillance systems are extremely reliable and robust.”

 

Reduced amount of attempted thefts

 

bilde3.jpgEach and every security arrangement helps fight crime and make stores less attractive for theft, break-ins and robberies. “We are also using Mirasys video surveillance in other superstores in the Meny-Ultra division and we are extremely satisfied,” attests Thomassen.

 

“The system has reduced the amount of attempted thefts and led to the arrest of individuals who have persistently committed crime on the premises,” reports Thomassen. “The biggest influence has been where we have used the recorded data in successful prosecutions. The word gets around very quickly and even though these people are not aware of the full functionality of the DVRs, they know there is a surveillance system in our store that is likely to lead to their arrest, and they will not bother us any longer,” explains Thomassen. “With the one-click media clip export to CD/DVD it is easy to report incidences and provide real forensic detail to the authorities”. The data is watermarked and the media clips are authenticated.

 

Video surveillance is economically feasible to businesses of all types and sizes. It can help address an array of concerns, including slip-and fall accidents, vandalism, shoplifting, robbery, assault, and employee and vendor theft. In addition, video surveillance provides a safer environment for customers and staff. The benefits of video surveillance can quickly justify the system’s cost as video surveillance can help reduce loss and therefore increase long-term net profit.

 

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