Website: www.cumminsallison.com

Cummins-Allison Corporation is an established developer, manufacturer and distributor of advance currency and coin handling products and systems. Currency handling products range from JetCount® banknote counters and JetScan™ single pocket currency scanners that recognize the denomination of each note processed, through 2 and 7 pocket tabletop units to high capacity units that can denominate, authenticate, face, sort and strap currency and bar-coded tickets at a sustained rate of 1,000 notes per minute. The same JetScan™ can be used to process up to 10 different county currencies.

JetSort® coin sorters counts and sorts mixed coins with 99.995% accuracy. As many as 10,000 coins can be counted in a minute! Mixed coins are sorted and counted at speeds up to 6,000 coins per minute. JetSort models range from high-volume units that can process up to 10,000 coins per minute, to smaller, tabletop coin sorters for lower volumes.

Cummins products are recognized for very useful, innovative and unique features that have significantly changed currency and coin processing techniques and procedures in many countries.

Cummins JetScan products simplify and speed currency handling at all locations – from desktop teller locations through high volume cash vault applications.

Advanced denominating and authenticating technologies in Cummins products provide speed and accuracy while design and manufacturing excellence assure ease of use and reliability, including the very highest volume applications.

World headquarters and manufacturing facilities are located in the Chicago area, as they have since 1887. Cummins products and systems are installed worldwide through a network of factory owned offices in the USA, Canada, UK, France and Germany and selected distributors in many other countries.

Please visit us at www.cumminsallison.com.

Cummins invests significantly in research as well as advanced engineering to ever improve the technology of currency processing, including continuous sensor development as well as ongoing work to increase throughput.