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AGVs keep the LA Times on top. (automatic guided vehicles; Los Angeles Times newspaper) (1991 Casebook/Directory Issue)

Modern Materials Handling, September, 1990 by Webb, Jervis B.

AGVs keep the LA Times on top

To keep up with competition, the Los Angeles Times presses can run anywhere from 30,000 to 70,000 newspapers in an hour.

That production schedule ranks the newspaper as the largest newsprint consumer in the world - using 525,000 tons of newsprint in a single year.

Forty percent of this newsprint is used at the Olympic Printing Facility in downtown Los Angeles. The 684,491 sq ft plant is home to a pressroom that measures 1 1/2 times the length of a football field with 12-unit presses.

A fleet of 37 automatic guided vehicles (AGVs) make sure the presses are continually fed with 50 in and smaller 30 in newsprint rolls.

The Olympic Facility receives eight rail car loads of newsprint a day and a...

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