AMPS adopts Cesar ECV

AMPS adopts Cesar ECV

The Association of Manufacturers and Suppliers of Power Generating Systems (AMPS) has announce it will adopt Cesar ECV, making it available to its members to help tackle theft and support emissions compliance.

Under the new arrangement, AMPS members will benefit from a discounted rate for the scheme. The association currently has over 120 members, including manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, service providers, and rental companies.

Alan Beech, AMPS director general, commented : “Any effort to combat crime – whether theft or the blatant disregard for the law – deserves strong support. As the representative of AMPS, we are proud to endorse this initiative because it is simply the right thing to do.”

JCB, a long-standing AMPS member and one of the world’s leading construction and power equipment manufacturers, is the first to adopt the scheme. JCB plans to fit CESAR ECV across its RS range of Stage V generators, which have been specifically developed for the power rental market.

Kevin Howells, managing director of Datatag ID, added: “CESAR has become a recognised and trusted system across the construction and agricultural markets. Extending its reach into the power sector through AMPS shows the value industry places on clear, reliable machine identification. We are proud to support AMPS members in strengthening their security and environmental standards.”

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