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Sany adopts Cesar ECV

by Kyle Molyneux  |  Wed 14 Sep 2022

Sany adopts Cesar ECV

Sany is the latest machine distributor in the UK to fit Cesar and Emission Compliance Verification (ECV) as standard to its range of machinery. The decision to begin fitting Cesar Security and ECV followed an industry-wide recognition of the importance of machine security and emission awareness across UK construction sites.

Business Development Director, Leigh Harris commented, “We’re delighted to announce that Sany has joined the Cesar ECV programme. This initiative clearly demonstrates our ongoing responsibility to address the concerns of our customers over the security of their equipment and is an important step forward as we advance the Sany product range here in the UK & Ireland. Also, the ECV system provides another level of identification to quickly deliver emissions information across all of our machines.”

Cesar is the official construction and agricultural equipment security and registration scheme, owned by the CEA (Construction Equipment Association) supported by the AEA (Agricultural Engineers Association) police, local authorities, equipment manufacturers, the farming community, major insurers and finance companies.

The Official Cesar scheme was established in 2007 and has since established itself as one of the best anti-theft systems available and its power as a theft deterrent is well proven. The Cesar system uses a range of state-of-the-art technology to give each piece of equipment a unique fingerprint that aids with the identification and recovery of stolen equipment, with marked machines twice as likely to be recovered as unmarked ones. Since August 1st, the Cesar and ECV system is fitted upon the machines’ arrival in the UK, and will be installed across the full range as standard.

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