• The leading group in the sale of pet products renews the security of its stores with new antennas and people counters
  • The agreement guarantees the updating of the group's anti-theft systems, with technology from the Canadian multinational

 

Iskaypet, the most important group in Spain in the sale of pet products, has closed an agreement in which it reaffirms its trust with Checkpoint Systems, signing a new deal to install our antennas with IoT connectivity and people counting capabilities in Iskaypet's Kiwoko and Tiendanimal stores.

The proven reliability of EVOLVE antennas deters thieves with a system that improves product protection and enables online maintenance with our remote technical support.
The antennas will arrive in stores along with Checkpoint Systems' Alpha consumables and EAS security labels. The combination of these products with EVOLVE allows fantastic protection for their products in order to strengthen the fight against theft.

 

Another service that they will enjoy in the shops of the Iskaypet Group is the technology company's people counter. With this hardware, the beneficiaries will be able to know the influx of customers in their stores by the hour, which will allow them to organize their workforce more efficiently, as well as collect valuable statistics such as the ratio of the number of visits / purchase receipts.

Emanuele Soncin, Business Unit Director of Checkpoint Systems in Spain, highlights the value of the relationship between the two firms extending over time: "The alliance with the Iskaypet Group positions us alongside the most important pet product sales company In our country. With our IoT antennas we will help fight against shrink while strengthening our partner relationship.”

Gerardo Corbal, COO of the Iskaypet Group recognizes the importance of the fight against theft in its establishments: "The security of our stores has always been our priority and this new agreement with Checkpoint allows us to update the systems that protect our products while We improve the customer experience."