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inventory services
Our services

Truck Audits
We randomly audit trucks at the exit of Distribution
Centers, measuring the differences between the dispatch documentation
and what is actually loaded.

If your company does not have properly linked the internal codes with barcodes, we do the work for you. In an operation of sweeping of sale rooms and warehouses, we can update 100% the existing codes in its dependencies.
Master File Creation

Equipment Rentals / Self Inventory
We lease our equipment and systems so that you can take your inventory with your own personnel. The service includes a REBUSS supervisor, who processes and delivers in
real time, all the necessary reports, files, and information
requested.

Stores Support
REBUSS has trained and available staff to cooperate
with our clients in specific projects such as loading rooms, balances settlements, remodeling or reverse logistics, for which we can build working teams based on your needs, with logistics skills and
appropriate equipment.

Price Verification
We count complete sales room, wall to wall, or just a part of your store, detecting the differences between the shelf
and Master File, Shelf and P.O.S. system, and/or the master file and P.O.S system.
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News

According to the 2024 NRF study, shoplifting incidents in the U.S. increased by 93% compared to pre-COVID levels, with a 90% rise in dollar losses.Over 73% of retailers report more violent and aggressive behavior from shoplifters than in previous years, and multi-person theft and organized retail crime (ORC) continue to grow. Most retailers have increased budgets for staff training and are urging for federal legislation to combat these evolving threats.

As 2024 ended and 2025 began, warehouses across the region carried out a crucial task: the physical inventory count.This process ensures that inventory records match actual stock levels, helping companies detect losses, theft, or damage.By improving record accuracy, supporting compliance, and guiding purchasing and production decisions, physical inventory remains a key pillar of operational efficiency—even in the age of automation.