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Celevoke And National Equipment Combat Equipment Theft

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by Staff Writers
Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Mar 31, 2009
Current Technology is pleased to report its Texas-based subsidiary Celevoke has entered into an alliance with the National Equipment Register to enhance the theft recovery services of Celevoke.

The National Equipment Register helps equipment owners and their insurers reduce the cost of equipment theft by improving information sharing between the industry and law enforcement.

At the core of NER's operations is a national database of millions of equipment ownership records and more than 95,000 theft reports. Most U.S. equipment insurers are NER member companies.

Celevoke CEO Chuck Allen stated, "Theft recovery and risk management are our sweet spots, and we are proud to join numerous insurance companies and fleet operators in support of NER's mission to help law enforcement increase the recovery rate of stolen equipment. We believe NER's national database of stolen equipment and equipment ownership is a very effective tool that will help to enhance the value of Celevoke's Anti-theft Tracking System."

NER President David Shillingford said, "Celevoke's growing relationships with insurance companies is a good indication that our goals are aligned. We look forward to working with Celevoke to combat equipment theft."

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