Who We Are |
In 1896 Herman Hollerith incorporated The Hollerith Electric Tabulating System as the Tabulating Machine Company. In 1900, he acquired the Dayton Moneyweight Scale Company which made the cheese slicer. In 1911, Charles F. Flint, a noted trust organizer, engineered the merger of Hollerith's Tabulating Machine Company with two others - Computing Scale Company of America and International Time Recording Company. The combined Computing- Tabulating- Recording Company (C-T-R) manufactured and sold machinery ranging from commercial scales and industrial time recorders to meat and cheese slicers, along with tabulators and punched cards. |