TICKET SALE BY MACHINE
TJLB. Talks With Engineer
Tbu pouuibimy of improving ttie TAB. gyrtem te—MigK the of electronic Hrlre* . —ilMng murhinm will be diecuuMd by Ifc S. Britawon. a Swedldi eiecteoEMcu engineer, with •enter oflßctal* of tihe ToteliuHtar A genet j Piwt l - Mr Erikawn. who te the mMMgteig dig enter of Swedieh Computer, A.B. a Gothenburg company wbteh manufaeturea electronic ticketselling equipment, wiH arrive in Chriatehurob from Sydney thia evening. Tomorrow he wiH fly to Wellington where the dtecuariona will take ptece. Although detaite of' the equipment are not available it te understood that the present rate for selling tickets manually could be improved several times by the installation of the machines.
The electronic ticketsetting machines are already installed and successfully operating at race tracks in Sweden, France and the United States.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30042, 29 January 1963, Page 5
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