Feature Article on Radio Kerry Website – TRALEE COMPANY BECOMES FIRST IN IRELAND TO OFFER INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM

A Kerry company has become the first in Ireland to bring an internationally recognised anti-theft system here. Tralee-based OSR (O’Sullivan Roche) was founded four years ago in response to the increase in thefts of agricultural equipment around the country. The company has now added the Construction/Agricultural Equipment, Security And Registration Scheme (CESAR Scheme) to their … More Feature Article on Radio Kerry Website – TRALEE COMPANY BECOMES FIRST IN IRELAND TO OFFER INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM

DATATAG TO SUPPORT 2018 BSB CHAMPIONSHIP ONCE MORE

Recently Datatag CEO Kevin Howells signed to continue support of the British Superbike Championship – for a fourth consecutive year. Datatag will once again become the sole sponsor for the Datatag Extreme Qualifying, arguably the most exciting part of the run up to each round’s racing. Kevin said “It’s great to be part of the … More DATATAG TO SUPPORT 2018 BSB CHAMPIONSHIP ONCE MORE

DATATAG SUPPORT SCOTT BEAUMONT IN BID TO WIN 9TH 4X NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Datatag ID, arguably Britain’s most trusted security marking company, has signed up to support National MTB legend and current World ranked No.4 Scott ‘BOOMBOOM’ Beaumont in his bid to win his 9th National 4x title this year. Scott, who has been competing and winning since the age of 4, who went on to win his … More DATATAG SUPPORT SCOTT BEAUMONT IN BID TO WIN 9TH 4X NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

AMATEUR MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIATION CONTINUE TO FIGHT MOTORCYCLE THEFT WITH DATATAG

The UK’s leading motocross race organisation, the AMCA, has declared its continued war on motorcycle theft by again partnering with the UK’s leading security marking brand Datatag, to protect their fleet of Yamaha Off-Road Experience School MX bikes. The fleet of new Yamaha machines are used across the UK by the AMCA to deliver off … More AMATEUR MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIATION CONTINUE TO FIGHT MOTORCYCLE THEFT WITH DATATAG