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WORK CUT IN EXPORT DOCUMENTATION

13th January 1950
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Keywords : Cowley, Oxfordshire

AS a result of the installation of a special Multigraph duplicator, internal documentation has been speeded up in the Nuffield exports branch at Cowley, Oxford. It is estimated that 12,000 a year will be saved on printing and other expenses.

Eleven different forms are needed for every vehicle taken from the factory to the ship. Formerly this involved many separate, typings, but with the new system eight vehicles can be dealt with at one typing. An economy is also effected in postal charges.

The idea of prefabricating the documents was that of Mr. J. H. Jenkins, shipping manager of Nuffield Exports, Ltd., and American engineers cooperated in designing a suitAle machine.

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People: J. H. Jenkins
Locations: Oxford

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