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'''Cashmaster International''' is a family owned company based in [[Rosyth]], [[Scotland]] who manufacture machines that count cash by weight as an alternative to counting cash manually or using a traditional [[banknote counter]].<ref>http://www.cashmaster.com/about/</ref> Cashmaster Internationals use of local skills and manufacturing has been the subject of parliamentary debate into the importance of the local economy.<ref>http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/officialReports/meetingsparliament/or-00/or050602.htm</ref>
'''Cashmaster International''' is a family owned company based in [[Rosyth]], [[Scotland]] who manufacture machines that count cash by weight as an alternative to counting cash manually or using a traditional [[banknote counter]].<ref>http://www.cashmaster.com/about/</ref> Cashmaster Internationals use of local skills and manufacturing has been the subject of parliamentary debate into the importance of the local economy.<ref>http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/officialReports/meetingsparliament/or-00/or050602.htm</ref>



Revision as of 21:05, 17 November 2008

Cashmaster International is a family owned company based in Rosyth, Scotland who manufacture machines that count cash by weight as an alternative to counting cash manually or using a traditional banknote counter.[1] Cashmaster Internationals use of local skills and manufacturing has been the subject of parliamentary debate into the importance of the local economy.[2]

History

The company was founded in 1977 as a provider of bespoke electronic solutions using core microprocessor applications. In 1987 Cashmaster International was formed and started providing count by weight machines.[3] Recent developments have included the introduction of a modern prouction facility.[4]

Present Company

Cashmaster currently have offices in the UK, Turkey, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and the US with their head office in Rosyth, Scotland.[5] They currently have clients in over 32 countries.[6]

Cashmaster have been noted in the press for working with HMV.[7]

Cashmaster International have been included in debate over the importance of local manufcaturing by the Scottish Parliament.[8]

Product Range

The Cashmaster product range currently consists of 3 machines aimed at businesses of varying size. The range includes the Sigma 100, the Sigma 165, the Omega 215 and the Alpha 300.[9][10] The machines can count notes and coins and also other items commonly found in cash registers including cheques, coupons and vouchers.[11]

Cashmaster have recently advertised the introduction of a new range of products with improved technology over their current range including wi-fi and 32-bit technology.[12]

References