Check us out in Jenny Lescohier's article in Constuction Zone Safety.
THE TRUE COST OF SAFETY
http://constructionzonesafety.epubxpress.com/link/czss/2008/aug/1?s=0
Monday, August 18, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
THEFT ALERT
NATIONAL EQUIPMENT REGISTER
THEFT ALERT
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SIX MACHINES STOLEN FROM MONTREAL AREA RENTAL BRANCH
Hertz Equipment Rental alerted National Equipment Register of a break in at their Anjou, Quebec branch on Sunday, August 10. Six machines were taken from the branch yard, including three identical year and model Toyota Forklifts (described below). NER requests that Law Enforcement and the Equipment Industry on both sides of the border be on the lookout for the equipment, which may be headed to the ports or may be encountered in transit. Each machine had unit numbers and Hertz Equipment Rental Decals prominently displayed.
No information is available on what type of transport removed the machines from the area, but no Hertz trucks or trailers were stolen. All six machines were driven off the property and loaded elsewhere. (See below images for examples of similar machines- If the images do not format, reply to this message to have it re-sent as an attachment)
Thefts reported to: Montreal Police, Report # 46-08-08-11-004
For further information, contact NER toll free at: 866-663-7872
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Machine 1:
* Toyota FGU25 Make/Model:Toyota/ 8FGU-25
* Year: 2007
* Type: Warehouse Forklift
* PIN/ Serial Number: 11601
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 41003891
Machine 2:
* Make/Model: Toyota/ 8FGU-25
* Year: 2007
* Type: Warehouse Forklift
* PIN/ Serial Number: 11624
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 30192195
Machine 3:
* Make/Model: Toyota/ 8FGU-25
* Year: 2007
* Type: Warehouse Forklift
* PIN/ Serial Number: 11567
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 41003830
Machine 4:
Deere 310 G * Make/ Model: John Deere 310-G
* Year: 2004
* Type: Backhoe Loader
* PIN/Serial Number: T0310GX937190
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 41001979
Machine 5:
* KUBOTA R520 Make/Model:Kubota/ R-520
* Year: 2006
* Type: Compact Wheel Loader
* PIN/Serial Number: 10978
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 30222750
Machine 6:
* Bobcat S-250 SSL Make/Model:Bobcat/ S-250
* Year: 2008
* Type: Skid Steer Loader
* PIN/Serial Number: 530940598
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 76806860
REPORT SUSPICIOUS AFTER HOURS ACTIVITY ON ANY JOBSITE, DEALER LOT OR RENTAL YARD TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
This type of well organized, targeted theft activity is increasing across the US and Canada- NER encourages the equipment industry to be proactive and watchful of suspicious activity on your properties as well as other area businesses- thieves hitting your neighbor may target you next!
Please report any thefts to NER as soon as possible- simply reply to this message with theft details, call NER at 866 346-3746, or submit a theft online at www.nerusa.com
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National Equipment Register
David Grant Mossman
Senior Analyst
866-663-7872
dmossman@nerusa.com [mailto:dmossman@nerusa.com]
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www.nerusa.com
THEFT ALERT
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SIX MACHINES STOLEN FROM MONTREAL AREA RENTAL BRANCH
Hertz Equipment Rental alerted National Equipment Register of a break in at their Anjou, Quebec branch on Sunday, August 10. Six machines were taken from the branch yard, including three identical year and model Toyota Forklifts (described below). NER requests that Law Enforcement and the Equipment Industry on both sides of the border be on the lookout for the equipment, which may be headed to the ports or may be encountered in transit. Each machine had unit numbers and Hertz Equipment Rental Decals prominently displayed.
No information is available on what type of transport removed the machines from the area, but no Hertz trucks or trailers were stolen. All six machines were driven off the property and loaded elsewhere. (See below images for examples of similar machines- If the images do not format, reply to this message to have it re-sent as an attachment)
Thefts reported to: Montreal Police, Report # 46-08-08-11-004
For further information, contact NER toll free at: 866-663-7872
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Machine 1:
* Toyota FGU25 Make/Model:Toyota/ 8FGU-25
* Year: 2007
* Type: Warehouse Forklift
* PIN/ Serial Number: 11601
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 41003891
Machine 2:
* Make/Model: Toyota/ 8FGU-25
* Year: 2007
* Type: Warehouse Forklift
* PIN/ Serial Number: 11624
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 30192195
Machine 3:
* Make/Model: Toyota/ 8FGU-25
* Year: 2007
* Type: Warehouse Forklift
* PIN/ Serial Number: 11567
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 41003830
Machine 4:
Deere 310 G * Make/ Model: John Deere 310-G
* Year: 2004
* Type: Backhoe Loader
* PIN/Serial Number: T0310GX937190
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 41001979
Machine 5:
* KUBOTA R520 Make/Model:Kubota/ R-520
* Year: 2006
* Type: Compact Wheel Loader
* PIN/Serial Number: 10978
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 30222750
Machine 6:
* Bobcat S-250 SSL Make/Model:Bobcat/ S-250
* Year: 2008
* Type: Skid Steer Loader
* PIN/Serial Number: 530940598
* Hertz Owner Applied Number: 76806860
REPORT SUSPICIOUS AFTER HOURS ACTIVITY ON ANY JOBSITE, DEALER LOT OR RENTAL YARD TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
This type of well organized, targeted theft activity is increasing across the US and Canada- NER encourages the equipment industry to be proactive and watchful of suspicious activity on your properties as well as other area businesses- thieves hitting your neighbor may target you next!
Please report any thefts to NER as soon as possible- simply reply to this message with theft details, call NER at 866 346-3746, or submit a theft online at www.nerusa.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
National Equipment Register
David Grant Mossman
Senior Analyst
866-663-7872
dmossman@nerusa.com [mailto:dmossman@nerusa.com]
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www.nerusa.com
Monday, August 4, 2008
Lift and Access Magazine Article
Check out my article in this months issue of Lift and Access Magazine.
Insurance Is No Assurance:
http://zmags.cranehotline.com/showmag.php?mid=hwhst#/page2/
Don't automatically assume you're protected. According to one national survey, nearly 60 percent of businesses are seriously underinsured. In the event of a major claim, the survey showed that the underinsured could find that the upper limit of their policy payout is 20 percent less than what they need in today's market.
Just because you have an insurance policy, doesn't mean you have the right one. The difference between the right policy and the wrong one could cost your business hundreds of thousands of dollars if your insurance coverage is not adequate. When a loss happens, you need help - what you don’t need is to learn that there is no coverage to recoup your losses. The best time to get educated is now, before that scenario occurs.
The Coverage You Need
Unlike other businesses, there is no standard policy for your industry. The rental and equipment dealer has various unique risks and coverage needs that need to be individually evaluated for the proper insurance coverage. There are several factors that you should consider when insuring your business.
• Make sure you are insured with a specialist
Don’t insure your business with someone who doesn’t know your industry. Just because your brother-in-law sells home owner policies doesn’t mean that you should let him write your insurance. You may be doing him a favor and not yourself. Seek out someone who understands and works in the industry and can provide you the maximum coverage available.
• Choose financial Strength and Stability
Make sure you are with an A+ rated insurance carrier from A.M. Best. You can find out how your current insurance carrier is rated at www.ambest.com. This rating system shows a client what a company’s financial strength is and its ability to meet their obligations. Remember, an insurance program is only as good as the company that stands behind it. Be cognizant of the inferior choices out there that may leave your business vulnerable.
• Customized Coverage
Again, it is imperative that you have an insurance policy tailored your business needs. This must include your unique coverage needs such as conversion, in transport, equipment breakdown and off premises. Do your research and make sure your policy covers these areas.
• All Lines of Insurance
When picking your insurance carrier, make sure that they cover all lines of insurance. This means that their policy includes but is not limited to property, general liability, auto coverage, inland marine, and workers compensation. Placing all of your insurance coverage with one carrier provides you with easier claim handling and decreases your chance of having gaps in your insurance coverage from one carrier to the next.
Ultimate Service
In an industry that caters to the needs of a diverse group of rental customers, it is fundamental to provide high-quality service. Whether they are renting party goods or homeowner and contractor equipment, your customers rely on you to provide high-quality equipment in good working condition – when they need it.
With that in mind, you should demand that same level of service from your insurance provider. It is their job to ensure that your business and your equipment are covered. Replacement cost, conversion, and off premise coverage should be a standard in your policy. If you don’t have an adequate amount of coverage, your business may be seriously underinsured. In the event of a major loss, there is a very strong chance that your current policy will fall very short of what you need.
Strategic Partner
Most people hate insurance until the time comes when they need it. I believe we all need to see insurance in the light of people helping each other maintain financial security. For example, in early civilization, if a house burnt down, the members of the community banded together and helped build a new one. If someone wasn’t willing to help, they were perceived as a bad neighbor and the community wasn’t as willing to help them out in the future. In today’s insurance world, there are plenty of “bad neighbors” out there who only want to collect premiums and are not concerned with helping you. Once you received a quote and paid your premium, your coverage is bound and you believe that your business is adequately covered, right? Maybe! Don’t make your business vulnerable because you are not educated about the company that is insuring your business and the type of coverage they provide. Do your research. There are A+ rated companies out there who have the knowledge and capability to protect your company for that “just in case moment.” For the sake of your business, seek out those insurance companies that have custom policies for your industry and can provide you with proper coverage, industry expertise, and financial strength and stability.
Insurance Is No Assurance:
http://zmags.cranehotline.com/showmag.php?mid=hwhst#/page2/
Don't automatically assume you're protected. According to one national survey, nearly 60 percent of businesses are seriously underinsured. In the event of a major claim, the survey showed that the underinsured could find that the upper limit of their policy payout is 20 percent less than what they need in today's market.
Just because you have an insurance policy, doesn't mean you have the right one. The difference between the right policy and the wrong one could cost your business hundreds of thousands of dollars if your insurance coverage is not adequate. When a loss happens, you need help - what you don’t need is to learn that there is no coverage to recoup your losses. The best time to get educated is now, before that scenario occurs.
The Coverage You Need
Unlike other businesses, there is no standard policy for your industry. The rental and equipment dealer has various unique risks and coverage needs that need to be individually evaluated for the proper insurance coverage. There are several factors that you should consider when insuring your business.
• Make sure you are insured with a specialist
Don’t insure your business with someone who doesn’t know your industry. Just because your brother-in-law sells home owner policies doesn’t mean that you should let him write your insurance. You may be doing him a favor and not yourself. Seek out someone who understands and works in the industry and can provide you the maximum coverage available.
• Choose financial Strength and Stability
Make sure you are with an A+ rated insurance carrier from A.M. Best. You can find out how your current insurance carrier is rated at www.ambest.com. This rating system shows a client what a company’s financial strength is and its ability to meet their obligations. Remember, an insurance program is only as good as the company that stands behind it. Be cognizant of the inferior choices out there that may leave your business vulnerable.
• Customized Coverage
Again, it is imperative that you have an insurance policy tailored your business needs. This must include your unique coverage needs such as conversion, in transport, equipment breakdown and off premises. Do your research and make sure your policy covers these areas.
• All Lines of Insurance
When picking your insurance carrier, make sure that they cover all lines of insurance. This means that their policy includes but is not limited to property, general liability, auto coverage, inland marine, and workers compensation. Placing all of your insurance coverage with one carrier provides you with easier claim handling and decreases your chance of having gaps in your insurance coverage from one carrier to the next.
Ultimate Service
In an industry that caters to the needs of a diverse group of rental customers, it is fundamental to provide high-quality service. Whether they are renting party goods or homeowner and contractor equipment, your customers rely on you to provide high-quality equipment in good working condition – when they need it.
With that in mind, you should demand that same level of service from your insurance provider. It is their job to ensure that your business and your equipment are covered. Replacement cost, conversion, and off premise coverage should be a standard in your policy. If you don’t have an adequate amount of coverage, your business may be seriously underinsured. In the event of a major loss, there is a very strong chance that your current policy will fall very short of what you need.
Strategic Partner
Most people hate insurance until the time comes when they need it. I believe we all need to see insurance in the light of people helping each other maintain financial security. For example, in early civilization, if a house burnt down, the members of the community banded together and helped build a new one. If someone wasn’t willing to help, they were perceived as a bad neighbor and the community wasn’t as willing to help them out in the future. In today’s insurance world, there are plenty of “bad neighbors” out there who only want to collect premiums and are not concerned with helping you. Once you received a quote and paid your premium, your coverage is bound and you believe that your business is adequately covered, right? Maybe! Don’t make your business vulnerable because you are not educated about the company that is insuring your business and the type of coverage they provide. Do your research. There are A+ rated companies out there who have the knowledge and capability to protect your company for that “just in case moment.” For the sake of your business, seek out those insurance companies that have custom policies for your industry and can provide you with proper coverage, industry expertise, and financial strength and stability.
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