SANY has been confirmed as the latest distributor in the UK to fit CESAR and Emission Compliance Verification (ECV) as standard to its machines.
The firm said the decision followed an ‘industry-wide recognition’ of the importance of machine security and emission awareness across construction sites.
CESAR is the official construction and agricultural equipment security and registration scheme, owned by the Construction Equipment Association. The CESAR system provides every piece of equipment with a unique fingerprint that helps with the identification and recovery of stolen equipment.
Leigh Harris, SANY UK & Ireland business development director, said, “We’re delighted to announce that SANY have 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.”
Kevin Howells, MD of Datatag, added, “During the last 20 years I’ve witnessed the extraordinary growth of the SANY Group and how it has diversified into many key sectors manufacturing some of the best equipment on the market. SANY have looked to adopt the latest technologies and innovations across their ever expanding range and global manufacturing facilities and I’m delighted that SANY have decided to protect their customers’ machinery by fitting, as standard, the Official CESAR security scheme and programme and to support the important drive towards lower emissions and cleaner air with the adoption of the industry-owned CESAR ECV initiative.
“We look forward to working with SANY on this and other sectors in the future.”