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The Future’s Here, Now Let’s Rol l It Out!
According to MD Dave Ward, the sun’s shining on some exciting developm ents at N&W this summe r
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e’re making a significant upgrade to the Necta range of snack machines. Our snack machine portfolio is already widely regarded as being the broadest in the industry, so what better time to extend our offer still further?’, he said. Jazz is here - the long awaited replacement for the much-loved Snakky Max Green. The Snakky Max Green was a fabulous machine that was hugely popular with our customers’, Dave added. ‘It was part of the family that included Astro and Sfera, two great products that were superseded some time ago by the Canto and Samba, so we’re delighted to announce the arrival of Jazz, which completes the move to N&W’s new design line.’
Jazz is as impressive on the inside as it looks on the outside. For a machine with a compact footprint, it has an impressive capacity. It’s flexible, too; available in three versions: all snack, combination and can & bottle. ‘It re ally does deliver an excellent price:performance ratio’, Dave confirmed
Electronic Tray Labeling (ETL) technology is rolling-out across the range and will be available on both Melodia and Tango as an option. The ever popular Samba is also getting an update with the addition the older rolling n select products
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‘Remember when we used to imagine a future scenario in which operators wouldn't have to leave their desks to control their machine park?’ Dave asked. Well, If you start now, in three or four years, you’ll be making all your price changes from your armchair. He’s got a point: if you replace your old
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machines with new, ‘smart- r.’
tech’ machines in your normal replacement cycle, you’ll be in complete control by the time the 2020 Euros final kicks off at Wembley. However,
r, if you take the plunge and decide to up-grade
your existing machine park, it’ll be so much quicker… Tomorrow’s World? It’s already here.
‘Imagine what you could do if you had complete and instant control over every one of your machines’, Dave said, ‘and imagine too that you could exert that control from anywh ere there’s an Interne t connection… Surely the commercial advantages you’d enjoy would keep you one step ahead of the competiti Yes, it may sound daunting; but, as the Tzu wrote, ‘a journey of a thousand miles
begins with a single step…’ Chinese philosopher Lao on, wouldn’t they?’
Dave Ward is hardly a philosopher but he’s clear on one thing: ‘The future’s here’, he says, ‘now let’s roll it o ut! ’
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