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2018 HANDBOOK AND BUYERS’ GUIDE


VENDING INTERNATIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATIONS


EUROPEAN VENDING & COFFEE SERVICE ASSOCIATION (EVA) Find us on social media DIRECT MEMBERS


Aequator Animo Azkoyen AZTEK


Rue Van Eyck 44, 1000 - Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 2 512 0075


Website: www.vending-europe.eu Director General: Erwin Wetzel


Head of Administration and Events: Julie Barth Communication and Public Affairs Manager: David Irvine Office Assistant: Sandra Ajayi


Created in 1994, the EVA is primarily a lobbying organisation that promotes the interests of the coffee service and vending industry.


EVA Membership covers all the various activities of the industry, including: • machine, component (e.g. payment systems or water filters) and accessories manufacturing;


• ingredient supplying (e.g. food products, cups suppliers etc); • operating (e.g. managing, filling and maintaining the machines).


The EVA has established itself in Brussels as the reference organisation for coffee service and vending vis-à-vis the EU institutions and other major stakeholders in Brussels. The EVA also maintains close links with the various Mints in Europe and with EU Officials.


The mission of EVA is: • To protect, promote and provide leadership to the self- serve coffee, food and beverage and Point of Use (POU) industry;


• To provide a single voice for self-serve coffee, food and beverage and POU industry in Europe;


• To become the reference organisation for providing data and information about our industry to all relevant stakeholders;


The EVA Committees


The EVA operates a number of committees and working groups to discuss and find industry solutions to developments in a range of subject areas, including: • Technical & Standards


• Coin, banknote and electronic payment • Hygiene, healthier vending and sustainability • Improving the image of the industry


JURA Gastro Vertriebs Laqtia


Luigi Lavazza


Barry Callebaut Bianchi Vending Bravilor Bonamat Brita


BWT water+more CCV Group Coges


Coin Acceptors Europe (part of Royal Vendors Europe) Crane Merchandising Systems Crane Payment Innovations CREM International De Jong DUKE


Dr. Otto Suwelack Nachf. Elektral Elektromekanik ETNA Coffee Equipment EVOCA


Fas International Flo


Jakob Gerhardt Jofemar


Franke Coffee Systems ICT Europe Ingenico


MAAS International Mars Chocolate Mars Drinks Mikrolab GmbH Nayax


Nestlé Professional Payter


Red Bull GmbH Régilait


Rheavendors


Sanden Vendo Europe Selecta Group Sielaff Simat


SUZOHAPP SwissPrimePack Televend Unicum Vendin


Vendman Europe Vendon Vendotek VeriFone


Veromatic International Westomatic Vending Services


NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS ANEDA


Spain AVA


BDV Germany CONFIDA


DAFA Denmark MIASZ NAVSA


Hungary France


SUPPORTIVE MEMBERS


365 Retail Markets AAEON


Alliance Vending AMFM


Astrosystems Automatspec A Super 2000


BDS Vending Solutions BUNN


Cafemax


Castles Technology Europe CA Vending CloudNine


Coffee & Drink Systems Colston Consultants CTcoin


Cummins-Allison Ets Patouillet First Coffee Fuji Electric.


Glory Global Solutions Herbert Ospelt Anstalt


ASSOCIATE MEMBERS


EDWCA United Kingdom NAMA USA


59 Honeywell


Guangzhou Jetinno Intelligent Equipment


HESS Cash Systems Ideal Group


Intel Corporation Kisan Electronics Kontron Austria GmbH Lyreco


MasterCard Europe Mühlbauer GmbH & Co. KG NGZ


Prema Re/genT S&T Sicpa


Smarcom SNBC


Starbucks Coffee Company U-Select IT International Vending@Work Worldline


UK & Ireland Italy


OVV Austria PRIV


PSV Poland RNVA SVF


Romania Russia


Sweden VVS Switzerland


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