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CESAR - The Official Construction & Agricultural Equipment Security and Registration Scheme
The Construction & Agricultural Equipment Security and Registration Scheme (CESAR) is promoted by the Construction Equipment Association (CEA) and supported by the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA), powered by Datatag ID technology and accredited and supported by a wide range of organisations. CESAR maintains a database of owned equipment, each item having a unique registration number fitted by approved installers either at the point of manufacture or by the user and parallel registration with the DVLA. CESAR identifies and recovers stolen plant and equipment free of any charges and offers 24/7 support to the police.
To combat theft and aid recovery CESAR combines:
The triangular CESAR registration plate has become the industry standard identification mark with support from local authorities, leading contractors, the farming community, hire companies, the police, insurers and finance companies.
The Construction Equipment Association (CEA) and the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) fully support the scheme along with other stakeholders including:
The chosen delivery partner for the official CESAR Scheme is Datatag ID Ltd.
Theft of handheld power tools is an enormous issue for the construction industry and one which costs businesses many times more than the loss of the tool.
Following the success of the official construction and agricultural equipment security and registration scheme, CESAR, the latest innovation protects smaller items with the same Datatag technologies.
To combat theft and aid recovery CESAR combines:
The triangular CESAR registration plate has become the industry standard identification mark with support from local authorities, leading contractors, the farming community, hire companies, the police, insurers and finance companies.
The Construction Equipment Association (CEA) and the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) fully support the scheme along with other stakeholders including: