NER Releases 2006 Equipment Theft Report

The fourth annual report from the National Equipment Register is the most complete analysis of equipment theft trends to date for those who investigate equipment theft and those who seek to prevent theft.

The fourth annual report from the National Equipment Register is the most complete analysis of equipment theft trends to date for those who investigate equipment theft and those who seek to prevent theft.

The 18-page report provides a wide array of statistics based upon thousands of equipment theft reports recorded by NER in 2006, NER’s database of over 80,000 losses, and insurance industry data from the Insurance Services Office. Among other findings, the report shows that:

Almost half (48 percent) of reported thefts were for machines manufactured in the last three years.

The brands most often stolen were John Deere, Caterpillar, Bobcat, Kubota, and Case.

Texas, California, and Florida lead the nation in thefts, with Texas and California accounting for the most recoveries in 2006.

For additional information and to receive a copy of the report, visit www.nerusa.com

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