TNE 1�� DATA COLLECTOR willhelpyou
<br />exercise more ef�'ective rr�anagement control
<br />from the very first step in any operation, the
<br />gathering of facts.
<br />It provides you with instantly available,
<br />on-the-spot information—for production
<br />scheduling, machine loading, schedule and
<br />incentive payrol� planning, cost and inven-
<br />:tary control, and many other areas of exec-
<br />utive responsibility.
<br />TME �8o DA�'A COLLECTOR does this by
<br />preparing a record while work is being per-
<br />formecl--a ,cornbrned record which includes
<br />time; standard job information, employee
<br />,.:;; identification, and other facts which you may
<br />desire. This on-the-job record is instantly
<br />�` recorded so that it may be taken without delay
<br />` ` �to the data processing department.
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<br />fast, simpleto operate, tamper-proof, and low
<br />;�n'cost: Here is a quick summary of advantages:
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<br />�. . enables ybu to make faster decisions
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<br />' '` • °easily operated . . . requires no
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<br />lectors gather information at the point, of
<br />origin—for example, you may station CoY
<br />lectors at control points, on production
<br />lines, in warehouses, or in oflices. You
<br />eliminate handwritten reports- -often i1-
<br />legible, or inaccurate and incomplete You
<br />also eliminate the need For `transferring
<br />handwritten data to punched cards. The
<br />180 Data Collector aut'omatically converts
<br />data into a form which can be fed directly
<br />into computers or tabulating equipment.
<br />In other words, data is entered and con-
<br />verted for you in one simple operation'.
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