Each year, the theft of tools, equipment, construction machinery, vehicles and metals represents direct damage for construction companies estimated at nearly one billion euros. In the current context of the raw materials crisis, aggravated by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, securing construction sites is more than ever a major challenge for the sector.
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