Earthmoving Machinery Theft: Still on the Rise
Theft of earthmoving machinery from construction sites or rental yards continues to be a persistent issue, with no signs of slowing down. But how is the approach to tackling this problem evolving? And what are the most effective technologies and strategies to combat it? In today’s article, we will explore this critical issue, examining the threats and the most innovative solutions to safeguard your site and equipment. Keep reading to learn more.
Theft of construction machinery and earthmoving equipment continues to rise and has become even more frequent in 2024. Although this trend has slightly slowed in recent months, new patterns are emerging. Construction companies and rental services are among the hardest hit, leading to significant financial losses and operational challenges in fulfilling client contracts.
How to Protect Yourself
As thefts have increased, construction companies and rental businesses have become more aware of tools to protect their equipment. However, all “traditional” security measures have become obsolete and can be bypassed by even inexperienced thieves. Examples include removing hard-to-find parts like fuses or using alarm chains, which activate an alarm when cut or bent, with a control unit that can trigger a sound alarm. Some owners of earthmoving machinery also use mechanical anti-theft systems that lock the braking system or the clutch. However, these systems fail if the machine is lifted or towed by thieves. The same goes for the block-shaft, which locks the front wheels of wheeled machines to make towing difficult but doesn’t prevent lifting. More advanced electronic anti-theft systems (which are more sophisticated and expensive) work by preventing the machine from starting unless a security code is entered. However, these systems aren’t foolproof either and can sometimes be bypassed.