Precise newspaper sorting system wins Extreme Machine contest.(NEWS)(Brief Article)

Control Engineering, March, 2005

Tempe, AZ -- Tilt-Tray Sortation System and the engineering team that developed it at Automated Control Technologies (ACT) recently won the 2004 Extreme Machine of the Year Award after receiving the most votes from subscribers of Control Engineering (CE) and Design News magazines. Rockwell Automation sponsored and organized this first annual Extreme Machine Award program in conjunction with the two publications. Nominees for the award were required to have used Rockwell's technologies in their applications.

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Tilt-Tray is used at the New York Daily News' printing facility to help sort and bundle 1.3 million newspapers daily via 18 conveyors with redundant controls. The new system prevents downtime, and has already improved...

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