Title: apraa national conference 2004
1apraa national conference 2004
What do new vehicle ID technologies mean for auto
recyclers? Geoff Hughes, DirectorStrategy and
Programming NMVTRC
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2overview of presentation
snapshot of current national theft
trends improved vehicle IDwhats coming
nmvtrcs new early warning system
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3all thefts vs late models missing
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4evolution of ID technology
stamped vin/metal compliance plate
secure labelling
microdots
electronic id
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5traditional compliance/vin stamping
easily altered, copied or swapped
if well done difficult to detect without applying
forensic techniques
pose little challenge to serious criminals
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6secure compliance label
high-tech multi-layer construction tamper-proof
and self-voiding easily verified by visual
inspection sets new baseline from late 2004
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7vin based microdots
pervasive but not yet full component ID 15 of
new cars almost impossible to remove all
trace only requires low-tech tools to find and
read gold standard
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8electronic ID
embedded as OEM real-time two-way
communication remote sensing multi-use
(navigation, traffic, charges, theft detection)
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9summing up
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stamped vin/metal compliance plate
secure labelling
microdots
electronic id
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10nmvtrc early warning system
new tool developed with vicroads using monthly
police missing vehicle data to alert its
personnel to high risk vehicles with analysis of
hottest targets by volume distinctive
vehicles all by make, series and model July 2004
EWB.xls
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12Outline of presentation
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