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TOKYO, Dec 19, 2016 - (JCN Newswire) - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) today announced that Swiss Post, Switzerland's national postal service, has signed a contract for Culler Facer Cancellers (CFC) in support of postal automation. NEC is scheduled to supply thirteen systems for three of Swiss Post's large-scale mail sorting centers by February 2019(1).
| NEC's Latest Mail Processing Systems (Culler Facer Cancellers) at Swiss Post |
http://www.acnnewswire.com/topimg/Low_NECMail1219.jpg NEC's Latest Mail Processing Systems (Culler Facer Cancellers) at Swiss Post
These CFCs automatically identify the destination of small postal items and process them based on their size, thickness and weight, as well as adjust their alignment and manage the application of postmarks, all of which was formerly carried out by hand.
In addition to being able to effectively sort small size packages that have conventionally been difficult for machines to process, these advanced new CFCs are capable of processing as many as 38,000 postal items per hour the size of C4 envelopes (used for A4 size documents), the thickness of 8mm and a weight of 300g.
In 2003, Swiss Post initiated its ReEngineering of the Mail Automation (REMA) project for improving the sorting structure of the company's mail process. As part of this project, NEC has provided eight Flat Sorting Machines for automatically reading the destinations and sorting large postal items. NEC regards this latest order of CFCs as recognition of the company's technological strength and contributions to Swiss Post.
Since entering the field in 1961, NEC has delivered postal automation systems to more than fifty countries throughout the world. Looking forward, NEC will continue capitalizing on the latest technologies to improve postal administrations across the globe.
(1) Mail centers located in Mulligen, Harkingen and Eclepens
Contact:
NEC
Seiichiro Toda
s-toda@cj.jp.nec.com
+81-3-3798-6511
Topic: Press release summary
Source: NEC Corporation
Sectors: Electronics
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