Developing Time Recorders To Be Efficient and 'Friendly'
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Many small businesses have increased their use of low-cost single purpose time recorders. The three types of time recorders that are available include general time recorders, electronic time recorders and system time recorders. They are used to keep records of attendance, job cost, OCR flex hours and system time. It is expected that time recorders will become more fully computerized in hardware and software. The Japanese time recorders are characteristic of variety and high quality.
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1983
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Time in the field give Way Fu critical edge for competing in time recorders
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Way Fu Industrial Company Ltd. enjoys an advantage in the highly-competitive market for time recorders in Taiwan with quality-testing initiatives and business experience spanning more than 17 years. Way Fu Industrial manufactures the JM, Mindman and Kings Power brands of electronic time recorders, with 70% of its output exported to regions such as Southeast Asia. Way Fu Industrial has a usual monthly production capability of 3,000 units.
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Enjoys advantage in the highly-competitive mkt for time recorders in Taiwan w/ quality-testing initiatives & business experience
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
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Lengthy service lives ensure reliability in IC recorders, touch-screen displays
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Sanyo Electric Company Ltd highlighted its products durability that helps ensures their reliability at CeBIT '99 in Hannover, Germany. The company featured its ICR-B100 digital voice recorder that is capable of 60 to 120 minutes of recording time. Other products on display include the ECT 940 Touchscreen System that runs on a 16MB-memory Pentium processor and the LMU-TK12A, LMU-TK12AT, LMU-TK15A and LMU-TX15AT line of Touch Monitors.
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1999
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