As commodity prices and demand for steel soars beer kegs are proving to be a cash bonanza for thieves around the world.
According to the Washington based Beer Institute, over 300,000 kegs where stolen in the USA in 2007 alone. At a cost of $50 million these losses are ultimately being passed on to the consumers.
Unfortunately, with many locations suffering from a shortage of space many bar owners have little or no choice but to leave brewery assets outside once the beer has been sold.
In Europe, bar owners have been benefiting from Keg Lock® the anti-slip device for kegs, which allows them to make the most of their vertical height by being able to safely double stack their full kegs and/or treble stack the empties.
A simple solution that once deployed is ensuring that empty kegs can be kept safely indoors or in a compacted secure location until the wholesaler comes to make their collection.
For more information about Keg Lock please visit our website at www.keglock.com
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