Seminar / workshop

Regional heavy equipment theft Summit- North Kansas City, MO

United States, North Kansas City - 3rd October 2007
Hosted by:
North Kansas City Police Department

FBI-LEEDA and the National Equipment Register invite you to participate in a one-day regional summit designed for:

Law Enforcement
Equipment Owners, Dealers or Rental
Insurance Adjusters or Agents
General session - examines the equipment theft problem, recovery challenges and solutions. By exploring the growing problem of construction and agricultural equipment theft, the challenges that hinder equipment recovery and the latest equipment security technologies, attendees will be better prepared to join the fight against equipment theft.

Break-out Classes - provide law enforcement with instruction in equipment identification training, while equipment owners and insurers explore theft prevention strategies and how to increase the chances of recovering stolen equipment.

Networking - the catered lunch and breaks give equipment owners and law enforcement an opportunity to discuss issues of common interest and ways to support each other's efforts locally.

Registration:
Please provide your name, agency or company and contact details to NER by September 26, 2007. You can reach NER by phone at (866) 663-7872 or via e-mail at info@NERusa.com
Date(s)
3rd October 2007
Venue
North Kansas City Community Center 1999 Iron Street North Kansas City, MO 64116
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