Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Full Line Vending

Full line vending is where vending machines sell cans or bottles of soft drinks and/or small packages of snacks. These are the kind of products that are sold by Planet Antares Inc. vending machines. The common volume for soda is usually 12fl oz or 20 oz. it has been estimated that 7 out of 10 people buy an item from a vending machine in any given day. This is why it is such a great business, especially when you are selling both drinks and snacks. Planet Antares can offer you this great opportunity.

Some years back there was a trend in the U.S for large national retailers to make contracts with national companies to provide full line vending services to all their branches’ break rooms. In quite a number of cases, managers and staff of individual stores objected to this, because the national vending operators were not essentially receptive to their item preferences.

Advantages of full line vending
Locations usually recognize the need for full lone vending machines like those that are provided by Planet Antares. This is of great advantage to the vending operators because when they are looking for locations for their vending machines, they are more likely to get a ‘yes’ from the location owner. Locations sometimes contact a vending company to request for installation of a vending machine. In addition to this, companies usually recognize the hassle of moving vending machines, so it would be very hard for then to request removal of your vending machine, unless you are doing a bad job. These machines are also very hard to steal, since they are heavy and they also have vend counters that helps to keep a track on the number of items that are sold, making it difficult for an employee to steal money from the machine.

Planet Antares offers a combo vending machine, which has a wider capacity, than other similar machines. They are also reasonably priced, making them affordable to potential vendors. These kinds of machines do extremely well in locations with high traffic or offices with a large number of employees. Most locations will be attainable, since full line vending machines are always in demand. When people are in a hurry and don’t have time to eat, they would rather go for a snack in a vending machine. Employees in an office don’t always have the time to go out for a bite to eat, so the only option for them would be the vending machines at the corner of the cafeteria. A good gross sales benchmark for a full line vending machine would be $75 a week for a location with 50 employees. If you are able to secure bigger accounts then, then the more profits you make.

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