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19/03/2015

Vivotek fortifies renowned German hypermarket

Taipei, Taiwan

Vivotek surveillance secures supermarket

Vivotek surveillance secures supermarket

Edeka Voth in Lemgo Germany is just one branch among several Edeka retail outlets. The company places considerable effort in building an impermeable security infrastructure for the protection of consumers and employees, and has recently reviewed and enhanced its security options with the help of technology from Vivotek.

The Edeka Group is one of Germany’s most successful companies, with success attributed to the seamless collaboration between the three levels of the Group - management, wholesale, and retail. Edeka Voth in Lemgo is one branch among several Edeka retailers. Edeka HQ is located in Hamburg, where strategies are formulated to create and maintain smooth IT structures throughout the entire organisation. The wholesale level, comprising seven regional wholesale businesses, is to supply top-quality goods to 4,000 subsidiary, self-employed retailers nationwide, and support management in terms of distribution and expansion. The retailers provide not only top-class products, but also friendly and professional customer service. The Edeka Voth management acknowledges that the security plays a crucial role influencing the stability and sustainability of operations. From this aspect, Edeka Voth places considerable effort in building an impermeable security infrastructure for protecting consumers and employees.

Secomp, a German-based distributor of Vivotek products, is widely known in the industrial, commercial, and institutional  sectors for providing quality services in Germany, and was given the task of commissioning the revamp of the security system in Edeka Voth. Following careful planning and cooperation with CNS in Lemgo, a comprehensive solution was designed that encompassed both indoor and outdoor surveillance throughout the entire complex. Twenty-four Vivotek cameras were installed throughout the complex, comprising a combination of FD8166, FD8335H, IP7361, and MD7560.

The FD8166, regarding its ultra-mini size, low-profile design and the excellent quality, was specifically selected for monitoring grocery aisle activity. Twenty FD8166 cameras, one between two aisles, were installed throughout the complex. This model features a 2 megapixel CMOS sensor capable of capturing 1920 x 1080 resolution video at 15 FPS. Additionally, the camera supports the industrial-standard H.264 compression technology, which drastically reduces file size and conserves network bandwidth. This technology is essential in this context due to the number of cameras installed.

The fixed dome network camera FD8335H, featuring WDR Pro, removable IR-cut filter, and built-in IR illuminators, was selected for monitoring back door activity around the clock. Designed with 1 megapixel CMOS sensor, the camera is capable of capturing 720p HD at 30 FPS. Additionally, the IK10- and IP66-rated housing renders this model ideal for outdoor applications.

The bullet style IP7361 was selected to monitor the warehouse loading area. The IP7361 is equipped with a 2 megapixel CMOS sensor (1600 x 1200) with a 6 to 9 mm vari-focal, auto-iris lens that enables the camera to deliver extremely detailed images at 6 times the coverage of conventional VGA cameras without sacrificing storage space or network bandwidth. Similar to the FD8335H model, the IP7361 features an IP66-rated housing, removable IR-cut filter, and built-in IR illuminators, making this model suitable for outdoor surveillance.

The entrance of the complex was equpped with a fixed dome network camera, the MD7560. The MD7560 features an advanced 2 megapixel CMOS sensor capable of capturing 1600 x 1200 resolution video. It also supports a wide-angle lens, making this camera ideal for areas with high volumes of activity, such as store entrances. The IP67-rated tamper- and vandal-proof housing further increases the robustness of the camera, enabling it to withstand the harshest environmental conditions.

Overall stringency in surveillance has increased significantly since the employment of the solution in November 2013 while maintaining the ease of use and seamless operations. Edeka places considerable effort in building an impermeable security infrastructure for protecting consumers and employees.  According to Vivotek, the state-of-the-art solutions developed by Vivotek not only explicitly satisfy security and surveillance demands, but also implicitly promote organisational progress. The customer is fully satisfied with the performance of the solution and has expressed confidence in future collaboration. 

The strategic advantages of reinforcing the security of an organisation from the bottom of the structural pyramid are countless. At a consumer level, the tangible sense of security throughout the shopping experience elevates consumers’ loyalty, satisfaction, and repurchase intention, generating positive word-of-mouth. At a management level, a sound security infrastructure frees decision-makers to tackle other aspects of management, formulating decisions with greater value for the company. At an organisational level, consumers’ positive word-of-mouth and managers’ favourable decisions created in the previous levels reinforce investor confidence in the organisation, ultimately increasing market size.


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