Warehouse security

Warehouse security system

Many years of experience in the retail industry with Scanwatch highlighted another problem – warehouse theft. Our machine vision experts have developed a modern real-time warehouse security system that prevents any theft or danger in the warehouse.

In today’s fast-paced and competitive global marketplace, warehouses, retailers, and shipping companies face growing challenges in protecting their valuable inventory from theft, damage, and loss.

 

Sometimes additional items are added to a shipment without proper documentation. In such cases, loading discrepancies can be missed out and result in significant financial losses. Likewise, cargo theft, when items are stolen from delivery trucks or warehouses, may ruin a company’s bottom line.

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warehouse security system

How It Works

Traditional warehouse security systems are often insufficient to prevent unloading losses, as they rely on manual processes that might be misleading. This is where the use of security cameras can make a significant impact.

 

By providing real-time monitoring and visual records of all activities at the loading docks, security cameras can help prevent theft and loading discrepancies. Likewise, this solution ensures that inventory is always properly accounted.

Real-time monitoring

Security cameras equipped with AI algorithms provide real-time monitoring of the loading docks and surrounding areas, allowing for immediate detection of any potential theft or loading discrepancies.

Visual records

The visual records captured by the security cameras are analysed by AI algorithms to provide evidence of any incidents, helping to resolve disputes and hold responsible parties accountable.

Increased security

AI algorithms analyze the footage captured by security cameras to detect any potential security threats and trigger alerts, providing an additional layer of security for the warehouse and its inventory.

Improved inventory management

By integrating AI algorithms with the inventory management system, our solution provides even greater accuracy and efficiency in tracking shipments, reducing the risk of theft or loading discrepancies.

Peace of mind

By implementing our solution incorporating AI capabilities, customers have peace of mind knowing that their valuable shipments are being monitored and protected using the latest technology.

Why us?

We work precisely and rely on a goal of maintaining at least 98% recall. In other words, we commit to identifying 98 out of 100 potential thefts. But there are even more perks:

Time-tested solutions

We’ve been creating custom products in the retail industry for many years, so we don’t waste time and make decisions confidently.

Partners to rely on

We work together with a true retail experts, so we have additional competencies and extra hands.

Additional service

We manage our work from start to finish – if necessary, technologies can be combined and developed according to your specific supply chain.

In-House production

We are not mediators and create AI models ourselves, so all the necessary adaptation can be done in-house.

Team

 

PhD Rytis Augustauskas

Data Scientist
rytis.augustauskas@agmis.com

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Giedrius Stravinskas

Data Engineer
giedrius.stravinskas@agmis.com

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Gediminas Mickus

Business Developer
gediminas.mickus@agmis.com

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PhD Rytis Augustauskas

Data Scientist
rytis.augustauskas@agmis.com

 

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Giedrius Stravinskas

Data Engineer
giedrius.stravinskas@agmis.com

 

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Gediminas Mickus

Business Developer
gediminas.mickus@agmis.com

 

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More power with our partners

For retail projects, we work together with Netobaltic, who are influential experts in their field with more than 25 years of experience in developing and implementing retail technologies in Europe and the Baltic States. This partnership enables us to have an additional competent specialists to rely on.

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