THE second batch of newly manufactured Automatic Counting Machines (ACMs) and election peripherals to be used in the elections next year have been delivered to the Commission on Elections (Comelec), Miru Systems, the Korean firm that bagged the contract, said.
Miru Systems said 8,640 ACMs were recently delivered to the Comelec warehouse in Biñan, Laguna.
Meanwhile, another batch of 8,640 machines have also arrived in the country.
With these shipments, Miru said it has surpassed the delivery of 20,000 poll machines by August as promised to the Comelec.
It added that it has delivered 100 percent of the servers, printers, and laptops that will be used in canvassing the votes.
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