ARA Establishes Theft Prevention Partnership

June 1, 2004
MOLINE, Ill. The American Rental Association announced a partnership with the National Equipment Register (NER) that will provide ARA members with free

MOLINE, Ill. — The American Rental Association announced a partnership with the National Equipment Register (NER) that will provide ARA members with free access to NER's equipment theft-prevention and recovery services. Through this partnership, ARA members can register up to 400 units of mobile, off-road equipment at no charge on NER's national database, which is managed by equipment experts 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

“We are pleased to be able to offer this valuable service to our members at no charge,” said Christine Wehrman, ARA executive vice president and CEO. “Both ARA and ARA Insurance Services (AIS) agree that the way in which NER uses information sharing to combat equipment theft is effective and timely. It's a smart complement to ARA's existing member benefits.” This member service is underwritten by ARA as part of the member dues investment.

Utilizing its database, NER provides theft prevention and recovery services by assisting law enforcement agencies that investigate and identify suspicious equipment. In some cases, equipment is returned to the true owner even before the theft has been discovered. NER's specialists also train law enforcement in equipment identification techniques and are available 24 hours a day to provide advice on a particular investigation. ARA state and local associations will strengthen this tie to law enforcement officials by hosting them at meetings complete with rental equipment to aid their understanding.

ARA members who register will receive equipment decals that warn potential thieves the equipment is registered on NER's national database, which increases the chances of detection while moving, storing or selling stolen equipment.