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Iveco Offers New Fuel Protection System

Iveco and TISS launch anti-siphon device for Daily and EcoDailyTISS anti-siphoning system
Iveco is introducing the first custom-built anti-siphon device for its Daily and EcoDaily light commercial vehicles, with the solution having been developed in collaboration with the company’s long-term partner TISS Security Systems.

The new product, dubbed TankSafe Daily, is based on TISS’s TankSafe Standard Product for trucks, which the company claims is the most effective basic fuel protection system on the market.

Independent tests conducted by Mi Technology, a major truck-testing organization, have shown that TankSafe Standard is capable of offering 75 per cent more anti-siphoning protection than the nearest competing model,” stated the press release.

TankSafe Daily has been tailor-made for the Iveco light commercial vehicle range, following requests from owners, which have been targeted by fuel thieves with increased frequency.

TISS claims the device stands out on the market for its 100 per cent aluminum manufacture, which makes is resistant to corrosion and stronger than pressed steel variants offered by rivals.  It also features a solid, patent-pending ‘dome’ base, which is attack-proof and means that it is not possible to siphon any fuel from the tank with the TankSafe Daily Anti-siphon fitted,” stated the press release.

The TankSafe Daily is currently offered exclusively through the Iveco Dealer network. The system can be retrofitted to existing models or added as a dealer-installed accessory for new vehicles.

This new project expands the collaboration between Iveco and TISS, which has been initiated in 2006. TISS has supplied Iveco with fuel security devices for its truck range ever since.
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