Francie26 Posted October 26, 2011 Report Share Posted October 26, 2011 There sure is a lot of paranoia on this site. Or a lot of curiousity, or even just a hunger for more information. Nothing wrong with either. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speculatorsRIDE Posted October 26, 2011 Report Share Posted October 26, 2011 These machines are definitely top of the line. They do everything with currency that the CBI will need done. Counting, banding or even shredding if they wish. Here are the specs on these machines: Processing capability Four model speeds available: (Maximum throughput figures) Up to 72000 notes per hour (1200 notes per minute) Up to 90000 notes per hour (1500 notes per minute) Up to 108000 notes per hour (1800 notes per minute) Up to 120000 notes per hour (2000 notes per minute) Feeder Standard feeder up to 4000 notes Vacuum design Continuous feeding Optional extended feeder up to 6000 notes Optional cassette feeding Operating modes Single denomination (with and without shredding) Mixed denomination (with and without shredding) Automated Commercial Deposit Processing (ACDP) and Quick Deposit Processing (QDP™) with Enterprise Cash Management (ECM™) software Multiple user defined sort modes Note destruction Type On-line cross-cut shredder (optional) Shred size 1mm x 10mm nominal Security Dual key interlock, independent shred counter Note output Stacker/loose note pockets Up to 24 plus rejects Strapper/bander pockets Up to 20 Strap capacity 50-125 banknotes Strap printing Automatic printing of text Reject pocket One standard, up to 2000 notes capacity Configurable reject pockets to separate suspects from mechanical rejects Note destruction On-line shredder (optional) Note size range Width: 57-100mm (2.24-3.93") Length: 100-185mm (2.24-7.28") Material Paper and polymer substrate including mixed mode Note packaging Strap bundler, overwrapper (optional) Detectors Imaging detection system High-resolution reflective and transmissive cameras Sequil™ colour imaging Mechanical fitness Soil, graffiti, stains Serial number reading Authenticity detectors Magnetics, infrared, fluorescence, phosphorescence, conductivity Special detectors Bank-supplied detectors User interface display Full colour GUI Security Multi-level user level role set-up Optional Smart Card Optional biometric access control Connectivity Ethernet, XML data protocol Language Multiple, selected from user profile Operating conditions Power 3-phase, 208V, 5 wire, 50/60Hz Operating temperature 15-30°C (59-86°F) Humidity 30-70% RH non-condensing Power rating 9 kW Approvals CE Dimensions Length: 3810 mm (150”) (Sample configuration Height: 1610 mm (64”) based on DLR 7000 5/2) Depth: 910mm (36") Weight: 1497kg, 3294 llbs 12 1/2 foot long, 5 foot tall, 3 foot deep and weighing 3,294 lbs. I guess you won't be seeing these setting on the bank counters. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Traconesu02 Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 The only thing that makes sense is the 15 million dollars that they are talking about in this article is 15 million dinar. As iraq refers to their own dinar as dollars. CBI Purchase De La Rue Machines Goto CBI.iq Click on News and Announcements Click on Direct Invitation No. (6D/2011) Using Coin Mill conversion table : Coinmill comes to approximately : $13624.18 or around $1362.42 per machine. I have seen them for as low as $1400 on the internet. Here is a site for one at $1500.00 USD http://www.alibaba.c..._De_La_Rue.html 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarBot Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 (edited) The only thing that makes sense is the 15 million dollars that they are talking about in this article is 15 million dinar. As iraq refers to their own dinar as dollars. CBI Purchase De La Rue Machines Goto CBI.iq Click on News and Announcements Click on Direct Invitation No. (6D/2011) Using Coin Mill conversion table : Coinmill comes to approximately : $13624.18 or around $1362.42 per machine. I have seen them for as low as $1400 on the internet. Here is a site for one at $1500.00 USD http://www.alibaba.c..._De_La_Rue.html Good investigative work but highly unlikely. CBI is dealing with the country's entire volume of currency in circulation (see daily auctions). DinarBot doubts even a 100 x 1300 USD DLR machines could even keep up with that volume. All Humans are Great. Edited October 27, 2011 by DinarBot 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HopefulTxn Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 The only thing that makes sense is the 15 million dollars that they are talking about in this article is 15 million dinar. As iraq refers to their own dinar as dollars. CBI Purchase De La Rue Machines Goto CBI.iq Click on News and Announcements Click on Direct Invitation No. (6D/2011) Using Coin Mill conversion table : Coinmill comes to approximately : $13624.18 or around $1362.42 per machine. I have seen them for as low as $1400 on the internet. Here is a site for one at $1500.00 USD http://www.alibaba.c..._De_La_Rue.html Why are you converting dollars into dollars using the IQD exchange rate? The document states the amount is $15.947 million dollars, not dinar. We have to remember this is a central bank, they are not looking for items that your local branch or even regional bank would use. They would have a MUCH higher volume of currency to handle. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarBot Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 (edited) The only thing that makes sense is the 15 million dollars that they are talking about in this article is 15 million dinar. As iraq refers to their own dinar as dollars. CBI Purchase De La Rue Machines Goto CBI.iq Click on News and Announcements Click on Direct Invitation No. (6D/2011) Using Coin Mill conversion table : Coinmill comes to approximately : $13624.18 or around $1362.42 per machine. I have seen them for as low as $1400 on the internet. Here is a site for one at $1500.00 USD http://www.alibaba.c..._De_La_Rue.html DinarBot sees Previous Tender specificaly describes" IQD" as the currency to reference when preparing deposit for bidding. Not Dollars. http://www.cbi.iq/documents/Tenders3-En.pdf The most recent Tender denotes "Dollars" as in "USD" . http://www.cbi.iq/documents/Universal-1.en.pdf Please advise Dinarbot as to location of IQD being referenced as "Dollars" in a Tender or anywhere for that matter. DinarBot thanks you in advance. DinarBot sees Previous Tender specificaly describes" IQD" as the currency to reference when preparing deposit for bidding. Not Dollars. http://www.cbi.iq/documents/Tenders3-En.pdf The most recent Tender denotes "Dollars" as in "USD" . http://www.cbi.iq/documents/Universal-1.en.pdf Please advise Dinarbot as to location of IQD being referenced as "Dollars" in a Tender or anywhere for that matter. DinarBot thanks you in advance. DinarBot error. "specifically" Edited October 27, 2011 by DinarBot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Markinsa Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 This is a better link for a video of the DLR 7000. This thing is pretty fast with lots of bells and whistles. - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Francie26 Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 This Tender is for the Central Bank of Iraq. Not like the machines at your your local Branch of Cheatums Savings and Wrecking. It will count all money coming in from every Iraqi Bank in the Country and Abroad. DogBless all Humans. That's my cousin. I miss him. He can count like a Mo Fo. You are soooooo funny!! I read this twice, and I'm still laughing. lololol Thanks for your delightful humor. Be sure you are well-oiled before you post anything else this funny. You need to keep your moving parts ready to go at a moment's notice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abby01 Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 SpeculatorsRide shows the size of one of these : 12 1/2 foot long, 5 foot tall, 3 foot deep and weighing 3,294 lbs. I guess you won't be seeing these setting on the bank counters. Somehow I do not believe a highly specialized machine which is able to help protect a nation from counterfeit money and all the other bells and whistles, would cost only $1500. The big price tag sounds more reasonable to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Francie26 Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 The only thing that makes sense is the 15 million dollars that they are talking about in this article is 15 million dinar. As iraq refers to their own dinar as dollars. CBI Purchase De La Rue Machines Goto CBI.iq Click on News and Announcements Click on Direct Invitation No. (6D/2011) Using Coin Mill conversion table : Coinmill comes to approximately : $13624.18 or around $1362.42 per machine. I have seen them for as low as $1400 on the internet. Here is a site for one at $1500.00 USD http://www.alibaba.c..._De_La_Rue.html Oh, what sensible thinking, Traconesu02!! This makes sense now. Thank you!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zigmeister Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 If anybody would know about De La Rue 700 machines, it would be Dinarbot......I mean he is a a machine! The 700 is a mean machine, it can count, it can trash, it can do it all. Unfortunately it cuts some jobs, but it is efficient. Iraq is opening up for business, not just RV business, but foreign contractors from all over the world. The big boys are coming to town. In a nut shell Iraq is moving on up in a big way. Things are happening......now I wonder do I really have enough dinar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 This is a better link for a video of the DLR 7000. This thing is pretty fast with lots of bells and whistles. - It appears we've lost touch with the original post which didn't list a model #,what the machines do or even if all the machines are the same model.. Delarue,and I'm sure you all know this,has a news/media section on their website which shows large gov't contracts....nothing about this on there as yet but I would suspect if the bid gets awarded they'll publish it and put all the speculation to rest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zigmeister Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 It appears we've lost touch with the original post which didn't list a model #,what the machines do or even if all the machines are the same model.. Delarue,and I'm sure you all know this,has a news/media section on their website which shows large gov't contracts....nothing about this on there as yet but I would suspect if the bid gets awarded they'll publish it and put all the speculation to rest. No they did not. But for the amount of money they paid for them, the machines definitely are not desk top models. They made it public, on their site. They paid big dinar/bucks for them, go figure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 No they did not. But for the amount of money they paid for them, the machines definitely are not desk top models. They made it public, on their site. They paid big dinar/bucks for them, go figure. Agreed they're certainly not desktops....the reason for the post was simply the wild speculation as to what they do..must be printers and that's bad,must be sorters and that could be good or bad,might be shredders and that's really bad... Then someone randomly selected a model and that became fact followed by pics,videos and spec sheets when in reality we have no idea what CBI purchased or why.. imho.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Markinsa Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 Agreed they're certainly not desktops....the reason for the post was simply the wild speculation as to what they do..must be printers and that's bad,must be sorters and that could be good or bad,might be shredders and that's really bad... Then someone randomly selected a model and that became fact followed by pics,videos and spec sheets when in reality we have no idea what CBI purchased or why.. imho.. The DLR 7000 does everything except print. IMO, I believe the shredding is a GOOD thing because, if they RV, they will be bringing in the Large Notes, checking to make sure they're not counterfeit, reading serial numbers and recording the shredding of the note to keep it from being reintroduced into the system to be redeemed again. This is a hell of a machine, worth the $1.5 million each. - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zigmeister Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 Agreed they're certainly not desktops....the reason for the post was simply the wild speculation as to what they do..must be printers and that's bad,must be sorters and that could be good or bad,might be shredders and that's really bad... Then someone randomly selected a model and that became fact followed by pics,videos and spec sheets when in reality we have no idea what CBI purchased or why.. imho.. You are right about that. We do not know. There were ten of them. My understanding De La Rue does print currency, but I do not think they sell machines that do. That is my research. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 The DLR 7000 does everything except print. IMO, I believe the shredding is a GOOD thing because, if they RV, they will be bringing in the Large Notes, checking to make sure they're not counterfeit, reading serial numbers and recording the shredding of the note to keep it from being reintroduced into the system to be redeemed again. This is a hell of a machine, worth the $1.5 million each. - And it may very well be the DLR 7000 but we have no way of knowing....as for the shredding, if memory serves, the poster had concerns that it could mean an RD where they might shred everything and again all I'm saying is while this is an important event for one reason or another we simply have gotten way ahead of ourselves.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zigmeister Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 And it may very well be the DLR 7000 but we have no way of knowing....as for the shredding, if memory serves, the poster had concerns that it could mean an RD where they might shred everything and again all I'm saying is while this is an important event for one reason or another we simply have gotten way ahead of ourselves.. It could that is a possibility, unfortunately but it could also mean an RV. All we know they bought the machines and everything after that is guess work. But they have something in mind what it is we will see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oleman Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 One thing that I think has been overlooked here. The cost of the install and the cost of getting them to Iraq. Now I am not a logistic guy but I do see the cost of lost of items to our government to have things sent over seas. It is not cheap. So my thinking is a large part of this is the shipping and the install. Just my 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pocono Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 One thing that I think has been overlooked here. The cost of the install and the cost of getting them to Iraq. Now I am not a logistic guy but I do see the cost of lost of items to our government to have things sent over seas. It is not cheap. So my thinking is a large part of this is the shipping and the install. Just my Good point...can't imagine why you were negged for that but gave you 1 to even it out... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paperboy Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 oleman - someone gave you a neg for your post, which made no sense at all. So I evened you out with a +. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oleman Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 Thanks paperboy and pocono. I really don't understand people and I have got to where I don't even care or try any more. It is a sad day when you can't give your worth without getting slammed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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