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G a m i n g N e w s 1 5 Tu e s d a y, M a r ch 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 casinos and their retail operations and the impact is felt in customer service, through to staff efficiency, and ultimate- ly, profitability. Some of the top gaming organizations are applying supply chain best practices into their cash processes – ensuring their cash is in the right place securely, quickly and effectively. This in turn helps build the foundation for an effective cash chain. For some, however, many of their cash process- es are still largely manual, slow and inse- cure. In order to capitalize on the opportu- nities that optimizing the cash chain can offer, organizations must engage in discus- sions around the journey, role and process- ing of their cash. The opportunity to con- tribute to the bottom line is huge through end-to-end optimization. Savings can come through tangible benefits including reduc- tions in shrinkage, cash counting, cash preparation and cash movement as well as balance sheet improvements by banking the right amount of cash more quickly. Glory Global Solutions brings a new dimension to the cash chain with effec- tive cash management in gaming by com- bining specialized technology and process know-how to optimize the han- dling of currency and coins. From cus- tomer-facing front of house solutions through to the back office, Glory has established an outstanding global reputa- tion for both understanding the particular needs of the gaming sector while deliver- ing solutions that transform their effi- ciency and operating performance. Glory's solutions have proven signif- G lo ry G lo bal So lutio ns (C o nt'd. fro m p. 1 ) icant in the gaming sector with central- ized control of cash inventory and opti- mization of all cash processes throughout a casino venue. Casinos implementing a Glory Solution often find payback within one to two years and experience: Labor Costs Savings: Reduce the time employees prepare, count and check wallets or tills. Employees are free to engage in customer service activities. Elimination of Idle Cash: Cash is no longer sitting idle in food and beverage retail wallets, providing significant sav- ings in working capital. Acceleration of Cash Flow: Move cash from pocket to profit with provi- sional credit integration. Reduction in Cash Shrink and Errors: With cash recyclers, counterfeit currency is eliminated while errors and shrink are severely reduced. Gaming organizations worldwide continue to turn to Glory for innovation, quality, reliability and unique insight, to bring about the new experience in cash management execution. At Glory, innovation is at the heart of what we do. We bring real innovation to our customers through technology, process and our people. Through our inno- vation, we fundamentally change the way cash moves across operations, how teams work, how customers are engaged and the ways in which businesses connect their cash management systems and processes. For more information, visit www.glory globalsolutions.com, call 800.527.2638, email info@us.glory-global.com and visit NIGA booth #621. created as a spin-off of Dakota Western. Dakota Western and SWO Plastics oper- ate as two separate corporations with one management team. Dakota Western man- ufactures film and sheeting roll stock with SWO Plastics converting the roll stock into trash can liners. In 2007, DWC and SWO Plastics took the traditional trash can liners to another level and entered the com- postable market. This market includes the ASTM-D6400 compliant products which will start to break down in com- post facilities within 45 days. This mar- ket was in addition to the degradable product which has been produced since 2004. A degradable trash can liner is designed to degrade in landfill conditions within 12 to 24 months. DWC has 15 blown film extrusion lines that range from 2 inches to 6 inches with dies ranging from 3 inches to 28 inches. This wide range of equipment allows DWC to manufacturer film 15 inches to 120 inches in width and sheet- ing up to 20 feet in width with thickness- D ak o ta W estern (C o nt'd. fro m p. 1 ) es ranging from 0.35 of a mil to a 10.0 mil product. The 15 extrusions lines put Dakota Western's annual film capacity at approximately 22,000,000 pounds. SWO Plastics has six converting machines with an annual capacity of approximately 7,000,000 pounds of fin- ished product. A majority of the packag- ing is industrial, with a small portion being retail. It offers a variety of products from 3-gallon up to 60-gallon in various colors. Packaging includes flat packed, bag on a roll, coreless and with a core capability. With SWO Plastics, Inc. being tribally owned, the tribal elders are eligi- ble for free garbage bags every three to six months. Common Small Business Administration (SBA) certifications include Small Disadvantage Business (SDB) and Hub Zone Certified. For more information, visit booth #525 or call Robert Huff–GM/DWC at 605.268.1551or Lynelle Lewis-GM/SWO Plastics at 605.742.0767. Also see www.dakotawesterncorp.com or www.swoplastics.com. With a focus on creating new gaming titles that engage players and add value to casinos, Everi recently opened a new game development studio in Chicago to join its group of existing game studios located in Austin and Reno. The company is committed to growing its game devel- opment division from eight studios in Austin to 16 studios across all three cities. Everi's investment in game development is already paying off as all of the compa- ny's studios are currently producing prod- ucts and gaming titles that are creating buzz throughout the casino industry. One of Everi's most exciting products that garnered immediate attention when it made its official debut at G2E 2015 is the Core HDX gaming cabinet. Sophisticated and attractive, Core HDX cabinets feature dual widescreen 23-inch monitors with 1080p capabilities and integrated touch- screens. The sound effects and music are enhanced with a premium three-way sound system that envelops players, making them feel like they are part of the game. Simply put, Core HDX cabinets are not your tradi- tional slot machine cabinets and command a presence on the gaming floor. Bonus Attack will be the first exclu- sive Core HDX gaming title to include Everi Bet, the unique bet configuration system that gives casino operators the power to optimize the casino floor for max returns. With Everi Bet, game configura- Everi (C o nt'd. fro m p. 1 ) tions such as minimum/maximum bet, bet levels and progression of multipliers can easily be changed, allowing for more flex- ibility and options for casino operators. On the payments side, Everi offers sev- eral products that positively impact casino operations such as the company's popular full-service CXC 4.0 SR and CXC 4.0 R kiosks. Both full-service kiosks feature high-resolution monitors, integrated touch- screens and multiple TITO and bill inter- faces. The kiosks also come equipped with Everi's patented three-in-one Rollover tech- nology that allows patrons to easily turn an unsuccessful ATM transaction into a credit card advance or POS debit card transaction. Everi Compliance offers a number of integrated solutions that allow casino operators to easily meet Title 31 regula- tory requirements. This award-winning system has become the gold standard for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compli- ance across the gaming industry, bringing together the best compliance tools in one comprehensive package. With decades of gaming industry experience and a desire to offer the best products that positively impact revenue- generating aspects of casino operations, Everi is focused on remaining a viable partner to casinos as the single source provider of gaming machines, payments solutions and compliance products. For more information about Everi, stop by booth #847 or visit www.everi.com. pricing models. GPS is customer service company first, and then a solutions provider sec- ond. By continually listening to cus- tomers, GPS is able to deliver and main- tain reliable games with maximum per- formance. The goal is to create a unique and innovative gaming experience by coupling cutting edge technology and vibrant graphics with proven math mod- els to appeal to a wide variety of player types in the various gaming markets. GPS's latest and greatest product lines will come in the newest Atlas-200 cabinet, featuring large, dual 24-inch touchscreen LCDs, along with attractive and interactive cabinet lighting to maxi- mize your player experience. The door opens bottom to top, not right to left, allowing cabinets to be placed very close together, maximizing space on the floor. Coming very soon is its newest G P S Techno lo gies (C o nt'd. fro m p. 1 ) game theme, Zombie Rush™. The neigh- borhood is full of zombies trying to eat your brains! The Expanding Wilds during the free spins round infect the reel and transform all symbols on that reel into Wilds. The Zombie Nudge feature rewards the player with an instant free spin when those pesky zombies only show up on the first two reels to tease the player. Play the Finding Claire Bonus and help Max navigate his way through three zones to find Claire before the Zombies do to win big. In addition to the jam-packed features, the company has added even more excitement to Zombie Rush with three levels of progressives. The grand jackpot is a linked progres- sive, the major jackpot is standalone pro- gressive and the final progressive is a mystery, must hit by progressive. For more information, visit www.gpstechnologies.net or call 847.382.5107. your properties and tribal TV stations. It's available now and it's free! FNX has been distributed nationally through the Public Television Interconnect System (PBS satellite) since 2014, and is available for broadcast on TV stations and service providers across the country, including cable systems, tribal and local television stations. Launched in 2011 in San Bernardino, California, as a shared vision between KVCR-PBS and founding part- ner San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, FNX provides an authentic voice for native people where there once was none. From the very beginning of mass media, native people have been unfairly depicted in print and stereotypically por- trayed in television and film. Now, native nations finally have their own voice, a native television vehicle — available nationally — where natives can tell their own stories, and that channel is FNX. As part of the PBS family of sta- tions, FNX abides to the highest televi- sion standards for production and com- FNX (C o nt'd. fro m p. 1 ) munity service. Committed to delivering the highest quality programming with ethical integrity, FNX content is appro- priate for viewers of all ages and is avail- able now across the U.S. FNX is partners with the Sundance Institute, Vision Maker and other content producers and distributors from around the globe to bring you the best native- themed television programming avail- able in the world. Currently carried by 17 affiliate stations across the U.S. from Alaska to New York, here's how viewers describe FNX: inspirational, educational, diverse, entertaining, culturally relevant, innovative, awesome and unique. Winner of several national awards for its productions, FNX is a high-quality, full- time television channel available 24/7 that fills every interest. See animation and chil- dren's programming, education, music, native TV series, cooking shows, travel, culture, drama, feature films, documen- taries, short films and more. FNX has some- thing for everyone and is here for you, now. For more information, visit booth #323, go to FNX.org or call 909.659.4179.

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