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Largest Belgian retail chain trusts in Cayuga video surveillance

Largest Belgian retail chain trusts in Cayuga video surveillance
An owner-managed company of the size of the Colruyt Group is a rare phenomenon in the world of large corporations. Which makes the development over time of what began as a small Belgian general store all the more remarkable.
An owner-managed company of the size of the Colruyt Group is a rare phenomenon in the world of large corporations. Which makes the development over time of what began as a small Belgian general store all the more remarkable. Colruyt currently has more than 570 stores and almost 30,000 employees in three countries (Belgium, France and Luxembourg) and a variety of different sales strategies (organic produce and products for babies, small children and urban lifestyles). That makes the company one of the most important retail chains in Europe.

Challenge

Whether you are talking about a village shop or a group with an extensive chain of stores, the loss of goods through customers, employees or service companies can lead to significant economic losses in the retail trade. In order to minimize these losses as far as possible, large retail chains like Colruyt, in particular, have to invest in infrastructure to prevent theft and catch thieves. With more than 500 stores there is significant expenditure involved, both to procure the technology (cameras, network, servers, software) and to train staff when new solutions are rolled out. Protecting investments thus becomes all the more important.

To protect company property – goods and buildings – Colruyt has been using video technology for many years. In the past the video material was stored on DVRs. This material was viewed on site because the devices could not be accessed from a central point. Numerous new branches in Europe and the diversification of the company – into freeway service stations, for example – in recent years highlighted the limitations of the existing analog systems. The management in Halle, Belgium, therefore instructed the company‘s IT department to examine and evaluate alternatives. The primary focus was on a flexible approach that would help to carry and support the group‘s growth. Intuitive operation was considered to be a basic prerequisite to be met by any system so as not to burden employees on the ground (store detectives and management) with any more work than was absolutely necessary. In order to further relieve staff in the stores, perimeter security for stores and office buildings was to be handled from a central surveillance point.

Solution

Colruyt largely does without external service companies for everyday operations, preferring to rely on its own resources. This spectrum extends from its own workshops, vehicle fleets and properties to the IT department, which has been spun off as a subsidiary and handles all the IT systems in the stores and office buildings. One essential basic prerequisite was thus already in place: the company‘s own, welltrained staff able to implement, configure and operated the new system. When it came to the search for the new video solution, following a brief orientation phase the focus fell on Cayuga, which was recommended by a Belgian partner company. As vendor- and platform-independent software, Cayuga fulfills the wishes of the Colruyt Group to remain in-dependent but also meets its requirements in terms of scalability and flexibility. The IP-based solution permits both the use of the existing infrastructure and efficient implementation of the desired centralized approach.

Result

For the implementation of centrally controlled perimeter surveillance, a surveillance center was set up at the group‘s headquarters in Halle. The Colruyt IT team uses a large-screen video wall system as its visualization platform. This allows the recorded, detailed video material to be displayed clearly. Reports come in from all the branches, office buildings and logistics centers. If an alarm is reported, the staff can see what has happened on screen and make an initial assessment. By means of the Display Agent functionality, the monitor wall can be controlled from a conventional Cayuga client. For example, current alarms can be visualized on the large screen system and processed step by step from local workstations. The staff thus maintain an overview and know exactly where there is a need to take action.

In addition, the large and geographically widespread branch network of the Colruyt Group is clearly displayed on the Cayuga client on the basis of their branch system. While perimeter protection is handled from the surveillance control center, theft prevention is the responsibility of the individual branches. Each branch has its own video surveillance system. Already existing Samsung DVRs could easily be integrated in the VM software. Where necessary, the video images can thus be seen not just on the workstation in the branch but also at the surveillance center. Given the Colruyt Group‘s extensive branch network, the fact that it can continue to use its existing recording systems represents a major financial saving. The user rights of the store staff for the video management solution are defined in advance by the central IT department and stored in the software. The IT department also takes care of servicing and maintenance, ensuring that local staff is not unnecessarily burdened.

The Cayuga Auto Updater is a big help here: When the Cayuga servers are connected to the Internet, the Cayuga Auto Updater downloads and installs patches, updates and upgrades for the video software automatically. Store detectives are used as well as cameras and recorded video. From a corridor behind a mirrored screen above the rows of shelves they have a direct view of the sales floor. At the same time, they can also follow what‘s happening using Cayuga on their notebooks. A fluid display is critical for a fast response time. In the event of an arrest, the store detective exports the video material as evidence and makes it available to the authorities.

Customer

Eric Wynant, who is responsible for purchasing technology and real estate at Colruyt, explains where the project will go from here: "We are gradually discovering the versatility of the software. Only when you deal with something on an everyday basis do you begin to see potential for improvement that can be exploited with the help of the video management solution. One of the next steps will be the implementation of the BVI logistics solution in order to optimize our warehouses, minimize damage and losses and design smoother processes.“


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