by Kyle Molyneux | Thu 17 Feb 2022
CESAR ECV labels for Stage 5 Takeuchis
Takeuchi Mfg UK Ltd has now added the new CESAR ECV (Emission Compliance Verification) label as standard across the full Takeuchi line-up. Takeuchi achieved Stage 5 compliance on all its models from 1 to 15 tonnes in 2020 and the new ECV label assures site managers and plant hirers of the accurate emission status. The scheme combines with the successful existing CESAR Security System label that Takeuchi have had on-board since 2008.
The new combination CESAR ECV is invaluable for site managers and plant hirers, allowing quick and easy verification of a machines emissions category. The ECV label is a simple reference through the colour of the label, plus a QR code which can be scanned to provide key asset data. A tamper evident colour coded label with a unique alpha/numeric code is linked securely to a machine’s unique CESAR identity and ensures complete integrity of the system.
For Takeuchi owners expect to see the new ECV stickers from February 2022. CESAR ECV is an invaluable ‘bolt-on’ to your investment allowing unrestricted access to working sites. Hitoshi Arai, Managing Director at Takeuchi Mfg UK Ltd said, “As a leading supplier in the construction equipment sector we are constantly looking at environmental impacts of our machines. Takeuchi have been Stage 5 ready since 2020 across the entire range and the new CESAR ECV label confirms this. For our customers this will be essential on-site to manage large scale projects and multiple contractors ensuring plant on site is as ‘clean’ as is possible.”
Suneeta Johal, Chief Executive Officer, Construction Equipment Association commented, “Since the launch of the CESAR ECV system in 2019, the scheme has seen significant growth across the industry and this has been strengthened further with the introduction of CESAR ECV. It is great to have Takeuchi Mfg UK on board with the scheme and making emissions easier to understand across the construction industry.”
Kevin Howells, CEO, Datatag ID Ltd said, “Takeuchi has been a key partner of the CESAR Scheme since 2008, and with the addition of the new CESAR ECV system it will provide another level of critical information for their customers. The ECV system is linked to a secure online portal where machine and engine data can easily be shared regarding emissions status of a machine greatly reducing admin and on-site inspection difficulties with whoever needs this information and environmental reassurance.”
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