Loss Prevention — AirAgri farm safety.

Solutions · Loss Prevention

Stop your gear
walking off the property.

Tools, equipment and machinery go missing — lost in a back paddock, left on the last job, or simply stolen. AirAgri's world-first loss prevention tracks your assets with small, smart devices, so you know what you own, where it is, and when it leaves.

Why

Why loss prevention matters

Rural crime is not a rare event. A survey of NSW farmers found four in five had been the victim of farm crime1, and livestock and equipment theft costs producers millions every year — with a large share never even reported to police1. It isn't only theft, either: on a big property, expensive gear gets misplaced, left behind, or quietly borrowed and never returned.

The same problem runs straight through mining, civil and construction, where high-value plant and tools are spread across remote sites and recovery is hard once something leaves the gate2. You can't protect what you can't see.

4 in 5

NSW farmers surveyed had been the victim of farm crime — and around a third of stock theft is never reported.1

How it works

How AirAgri prevents loss

Small devices on your assets, two proven technologies, one live picture of where everything is.

01

Tag the asset

Fix a small tracking device to anything worth keeping — a generator, a pump, a toolbox, a quad.

02

Choose the technology

Bluetooth tags with multi-year battery life for everyday gear, or RFID modules for high-volume, fast-moving items.

03

Read it at the gate

Next-gen UHF readers at points of entry and exit log assets automatically as they move on and off site.

04

Know when something moves

See last-known locations and get alerted when an asset crosses a boundary it shouldn't — before it's long gone.

What you get

What you get

01

World-first asset tracking

Purpose-built tracking devices designed for the realities of remote, rugged operations.

02

Multi-year Bluetooth tags

Small, low-maintenance tags that run for years on a single battery.

03

RFID with UHF gate readers

High-speed RFID modules read automatically by next-gen UHF readers at entry and exit points.

04

Live location & movement alerts

Know where assets are, and get told the moment one leaves the property.

05

Recovery & accountability

A clear record of what left, when and through which gate — for recovery and for insurers.

Where it fits

Built for the way you work.

Built for agriculture and just as at home in parallel sectors — mining, resources, civil and construction — anywhere valuable assets are spread across big, remote sites.

Workshops & sheds Pumps & generators Quads & side-by-sides Hand & power tools Mining & resources Civil & construction

FAQ

Common questions.

What's the difference between the Bluetooth and RFID options? +
Bluetooth tags are small, self-powered devices with multi-year battery life — ideal for everyday gear you want to locate. RFID modules carry no battery and are read at high speed by UHF readers at gates, which suits high-volume items and automatic check-in and check-out as assets move on and off site. Many operations use both.
How long do the Bluetooth tags last? +
They're designed to run for multiple years on a single battery, so they can be fixed and forgotten rather than constantly recharged.
Does this work for industries other than farming? +
Yes. The same loss-prevention problem affects mining, resources, civil and construction, where high-value plant and tools move across large, remote sites. The technology is built for exactly those conditions.
What happens when an asset leaves the property? +
UHF readers at your entry and exit points log the movement automatically, and you can be alerted when something crosses a boundary it shouldn't — giving you a chance to act before it's gone for good.
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See AirAgri in action

Let's protect your property.

Book a 30-minute walkthrough, or call us — we'll show you how loss prevention works for an operation like yours.

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Sources

  1. University of New England, Centre for Rural Criminology — the NSW Farm Crime Survey found four in five farmers (80.8%) had been a victim of farm crime, and that around a third of stock theft is never reported to police (reported via The Conversation, 2021). theconversation.com
  2. Australian Institute of Criminology, Farm Crime in Australia — national research on the prevalence and cost of crime affecting farm businesses, including theft of equipment, fuel and livestock. www.aic.gov.au