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Tool theft on the rise again

Tool theft on the rise again

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ latest survey has revealed that tool theft from UK van drivers is on the rise, with more than 1 in 4 (28%) falling victim to the crime in 2024 – up from 19% the year before.1

The survey of 1,000 UK van drivers found that the value of the stolen tools rose by over 40%, averaging £2,433 last year.1 Over a quarter (27%) of incidences of tool theft were valued at £3,500 and above1 – compared to just 10% exceeding that value in 2023.2

As a result, UK businesses now face a £3.5 billion bill in stolen equipment in 2024.3

On top of the financial burden that stolen equipment brings, the majority (86%) of tool theft victims were forced to take unplanned downtime while they restocked their vans and repaired locks, resulting in an average of 3.97 days off work.1 in 5 (20%) of respondents had to take over a week off work in 2024.1 This is compared to just 1.90 days the year before, highlighting the significant disruption that the increase in tool theft is bringing.

With 36% of survey respondents identifying the cost of living crisis as a major stressor when thinking about work, this increase in tool theft comes at a time when UK businesses are already feeling the squeeze.1 What’s more, van drivers who fall victim to tool theft can also fine themselves at risk of an increase in future insurance premiums, meaning the financial implications can go far beyond the cost to replace the stolen tools.

This is why Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles works with van drivers to keep them, their tools, and their businesses safe. The New Transporter received the Euro NCAP Platinum Award for its outstanding safety design and capabilities. In addition to its strong baseline, the New Transporter offers a range of optional features to improve security, including an anti-theft alarm system, interior monitoring, back-up horn, and towing protection. When activated, the anti-theft alarm system sounds the horn and activates the hazard lights, drawing attention and alerting bypassers.4

John Ricardo-Neto, Head of Product Planning at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, said: “Tool theft remains a huge issue for van drivers and businesses in the UK, and it’s concerning to see the number of incidences and the scale of their impact continuing to rise. We encourage van drivers to take extra precautions – via our theft prevention technologies, ensuring tools are always well secured and vehicles parked in well-lit, CCTV-monitored areas – so that tradespeople can focus on what really matters.”


1Results are taken from a OnePoll survey of 1,000 UK van drivers, conducted in December 2024, covering 2024 calendar year, commissioned by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.
2Results are taken from a OnePoll survey of 1,000 UK van drivers, conducted in December 2023, covering 2023 calendar year, commissioned by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.
3Cost of tools stolen nationally, calculated by: mode value (£2,433.23), multiplied by 28% of UK van parc (SMMT): £2,433.23 x (0.28 x 5,102,180) = £3,476,137,683.59 (£3.5bn)
4Exact safety features are dependent on product and specification. More information can be found here.

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