Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Don’t Go Overboard while Choosing a Vending Machine

Always match the machine to the location and targeted customer profile. Sometimes people go overboard while determining the must have features in the vending machine they want to purchase or hire. Suppose your machine is going to be located in a school, do you really need that it dispenses camera rolls and cigarettes? Similarly, in areas of mass transit you don't want the kind of vending machines that have a complicated menu and operation. Ease of operation and speed of service would be the must have features for such locations like taxi ranks, bus stops, underground and surface train stations.

Remember, vending machines in London will be more profitable if you dispense new and different product ranges compared to what everyone else is dispensing. If you are vending energy products, you will want to target locations where teens and young adults congregate. If your customers are in the mood for something sweet, focus on granola bars or animal crackers. For those who simply must have some candy, look for candy that contains raisins or nuts. Trail mixes that include raisins can also be a good option for someone who needs a sweet snack. The modern vending machines of today can give change to paper money. Some vending machines require the buyers to insert coins only.

Some companies that have break rooms try to negotiate a vending machine rental so that their employees can get snacks and drinks during their break and lunch hours. Some of the best places to look for vending machine for hire are the manufacturers themselves as well as dedicated rental companies. Some of the soft drink companies will offer cold drink vending machines on rental provided you stocks only their range of products. If you are just starting up in the vending business, this can be an excellent way to find your feet. What you really need to check is who is going to be responsible for the maintenance and re-stocking of the machines. Obviously nobody is going to give you a brand new machine on hire. So, you must have the terms for maintenance clearly spelled out. Otherwise, you could end up spending a fortune on it.

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