Friday, January 26, 2007

DISADVANTAGES OF FULL LINE VENDING


Soda and snack machines are relatively, unless they are obtained through a third party vending program. Compared to bulk vending machines, full line vending machines take a long time to service. It may take up to an hour to service a soda or snack that is low in inventory. The product also tends to take up more space. Breakdowns are difficult to repair, due to the complexity of the machines; do it yourself repairs may void the warranty. The machines are difficult to move; this task may require the help of professional movers. Some locations expect a large commission. Most locations, such as corporate offices, need to be serviced during traditional business hours, making it hard for a person to service the machines while also holding down a full time job.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Great article. The thing I love about bulk vending is that you tend to have fewer technical problems and the product does seem to have a much longer shelf life. With full line, you might be coming in to service one machine as much as twice a week.

OMP said...

I looked real hard at both full-line and bulk vending and the advantages given by going with bulk were just to great to resist. I saw this Terminator U-Turn vending machine article, what do you think about using the U-Turns as your choice in bulk machines?

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