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The Vending Machine Industry Is Gearing For The Next Big Hop In Growth

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According to Automatic Merchandiser Magazine, the vending
industry generated $23 billion in sales in 2007. There are many
factors influencing future growth in this industry: new products,
new payment systems, and growing economic markets.


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The Vending Machine Industry Is Gearing For The Next Big Hop In Growth
Copyright (c) 2008 Lou Gubitosa
Vending Systems
http://www.VendingSystems.com



According to Automatic Merchandiser Magazine, the vending
industry generated $23 billion in sales in 2007. There are many
factors influencing future growth in this industry: new products,
new payment systems, and growing economic markets.

Vending Product Lines

The vending industry got its start in 1926 with the cigarette
vending machine. In the 1970's, parents could still send their
kids into the grocery store to buy a pack of cigarettes and
cigarette vending machines were available everywhere. With the
laws passed in the 1980's limiting the sale of cigarettes to
minors, cigarette vending machines began to disappear, except in
bars and casinos.

These days, nearly any product you can imagine is being sold in a
vending machine somewhere: soft drinks, hot drinks, milk, water,
energy drinks, candy bars, gum balls, snacks, sandwiches, energy
foods, newspapers, stamps, pre-paid calling cards and more.

The only limit to what vending machine operator's can supply is
the ability of a vendor to obtain products. So long as the vendor
can get the product on a regular basis, a vendor will be making
that product available somewhere.

Payment Systems

The coin-operated vending machines have been a staple of the
industry since its inception.

In the last couple decades, manufacturers have perfected the
bill-changing technology. Early bill-readers were touchy and very
picky about the bills they would accept. Over the last decade,
the technology has improved to the point where any denomination
bill can be read, even if the bills are put into the machine
backwards.

As more consumers are making the move to credit and debit cards,
some vendors are beginning to offer cashless technologies on
their machines. While the vending industry is starting to upgrade
their machines to work with the cashless technology, it is a
slower area of development, as only 2% of vendors added this
technology in 2007.

Growing Economic Markets

In states like California, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Texas and
New York, the economies are growing at staggering rates. This
growth, while dampened by recent economic problems, is enabling
vendors to locate new vending machines in newly developed
neighborhoods and suburbs.

In areas of rapid growth, new apartment complexes and shopping
centers have created an opportunity for new vending machine
equipment to be placed. But, in other areas of the country,
growth in the vending market is driven more by new products that
can be added to locations that are already served by other
vendors.

Think about the lunchrooms at local manufacturing facilities. If
the facility currently only has snack machines and soft drink
machines, then the facility is ripe for the placement of hot
drink machines, sandwich machines, and vending machines for some
of the hot new products in the energy foods segment.

Starting From Scratch

Sandwiches were the single largest segment of the vending
industry in 2007, accounting for just over 30% of industry
revenues. Cold drinks accounted for the second largest segment of
revenue in the vending industry, and it only generated about 29%
of industry revenues. But all of the biggest players in this
industry are pretty well entrenched in the market with their soft
drink and sandwich vending machines. It will be difficult to get
new sandwich and soft drink machines placed anywhere.

For the new small business owner, who is getting into the vending
industry, the business owner may not be situated to offer a
full-line of products in existing locations. If another company
has beaten you into a location, then the best angle for entrance
into that market is to offer alternative products in those
locations.

As with any new business, the challenge is to get up and running,
and to get the cash flow moving into the business in order to
facilitate long-term growth.

If one was to get into the soft drink and sandwich vending, the
size of the machines will absolutely require the business owner
to have a larger truck in order to be able to move equipment
around when necessary.

But with some of the new products and vending machines available,
a vending operator can run their business out of a van or SUV.
Some machines are small enough that the vendor might be able to
move their equipment with a small car.

For example, with the Buzz Bites(r) Chocolate Energy Chews, the
vending machines are designed to sit on a counter top and look
very similar to the old-fashioned bubble gum machine.

Startup Costs

Most companies require new vendors to buy their machines in
advance. Few companies in this market offer direct financing for
equipment, but fortunately, the startup cost is within reach of
most small business owners.

Compared to the cost of buying a franchise business that will
require additional financial considerations for staff, the cost
of starting a vending business is minimal.

Whereas a franchise might cost $100,000 to get the front door
opened, the same amount of money could very well get the small
business owner on the road to nice profits in very short order.

As with any other business, growth will be measured by the number
of customers one is able to reach with products that consumers
want to buy. So, the more vending machines a vendor possesses,
the more income a vendor could expect to generate.

Soft drink machines range in price from $1200 to $5500 each,
depending on the design. But with a niche vending machine like
the machines used to dispense the Buzz Bites(r) Chocolate Energy
Chews, one could buy three machines for the cost of a cheap soft
drink machine, when purchased in minimum volumes.






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