If the BPS was the first step in cash center automation, the "BPS Pack/NotaPack 20" that can connect all processing systems in the cash
room could be called the “second step”, which is critical to the cash center’s real-meaning integration - All BPS’ outputs come as ONE
making further automations possible.
The development of packaging system dates back to 2003 as GDSZ sharply captured the demand trend of BPS interconnection,
by creating a revolutionary idea of “centralize packaging and output”. GDSZ had never thought that this concept became, a few
years later, a key chain in the market of cash center automations, The name "BPS-Pack" that we had been using in Chinese
market was changed to "NotaPack 20 (NP20 in short)” by GDCT in its global sales catalog. It is a symbol of innovation.
New standard for banknote packaging in the industry
Maximum output - 20 bundles/min.: the NotaPack 20 has no match. It’s modular diseign can fit well into the layout of a site,
And there are more: effective buffering for continuous running of the whole system though maintenance is undergoing; checking of
the bundles’ consistency and check-out those unfit ones; centralized labeling process; graphical operation interface showing the
status of entire cashroom; real-time and accurate reporting system...The “NP20” can connect to BPS M7, BPS1000 and other large-size
processing systems, serving medium to large cash centers with each maximum output of 1.2 million banknotes per hour.