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The CESAR Home Office approved construction equipment security scheme will be showcased at Intermat 2012. Delivered by Datatag ID, CESAR scheme registered machines are said to be four times less likely to be stolen and six times more likely to be recovered than unregistered equipment.
February 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
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Delivered by Datatag ID, CESAR scheme registered machines are said to be four times less likely to be stolen and six times more likely to be recovered than unregistered equipment.

According to CESAR, its schemes achieved 15,000 registrations in 2010, in both construction and agriculture, taking the cumulative figure to 40,000.

Now, the number of cumulative machine registrations has topped 70,000 units. CESAR is fitted as standard by what is described as a veritable 'who's who' of equipment manufacturers including 5895 New Holland, 257 John Deere, 255 JCB, 2106 Manitou, and 2922 Merlo.

Datatag ID offers three CESAR systems for different types of equipment. There’s a CESAR for all types of construction equipment from one tonne mini-excavators to large ‘full-sized’ equipment. A ‘Mini-CESAR’ for smaller equipment including hand guided compaction equipment, generators and compressors. Finally there’s a CESAR for attachments, including dipper mounted hydraulic breakers, loader end attachments, and multi-purpose buckets.

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