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MACHINE & MACHINE REFURBISHMENT


Vending machine market boom


Dan Doromal, co-owner and vice president of operations for Everest Ice and Water Systems offers a US perspective on what’s driving the new boom in vending machines.


vending machines currently in operation across the country and this number is expected to grow by 10 per cent each year until 2028. Technological advancements combined with


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an unmatched convenience factor and a massive shift in consumer habits have propelled vending machines into the modern age. This is beneficial to shoppers, convenience store managers, and, increasingly, vending machine owners. Machines running on technology such as artificial intelligence


and IoT sensors have unlocked more product offerings, such as food, clothing, books, and personal care items. Combine this with 24/7 service, no extra employee requirements, and the knowledge that these machines can be placed almost anywhere, and we have ourselves a winning formula. As we come across more vending machines in our everyday lives,


this contributes to better awareness and increased investment. For instance, at Everest, we’re seeing more and more people discover the benefits of a passive income after buying a vending machine.


CONSUMER HABITS FUEL MARKET SUCCESS The pandemic was the catalyst for many factors that are now fuelling the vending machine market. The biggest factor was the rise in hands-off, contactless transactions across all aspects of daily life. While this was initially a safety precaution, many customers have discovered this way of shopping is also easier and more convenient. Clearly, vending machines were well-equipped by design to


benefit from this trend. Removing the salesperson from the retail transaction meant fewer hands handling the products, shorter waits at checkout, and a faster flow from distributor to consumer. Some 73 per cent of shoppers say they prefer self-service over a checkout. The percentage is even higher for Gen Z shoppers, 85 per cent of whom prefer self-service. So, we will likely see even more vending machines appear in line with a demographic shift. From a retailer’s point of view, such a large demand for more self- service options has been impossible to ignore.


VENDING MACHINES AND INNOVATION Technology has also certainly helped to transform and boost the vending machine market. Smart vending machines are armed with advanced tools that rely on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine


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ending machines are an especially hot commodity right now in the United States. There are an estimated five million


learning (ML) to deliver a more personalised user experience. What makes these machines smart is their ability to provide advanced services such as predictive maintenance and inventory tracking. For example, smart vending machines can use cameras and sensors to assess how long customers spend at the vending machine, or identify what products are most popular at certain times of the day. All of this makes the machine more user friendly, which translates to more returning customers and more business. A great example is the ongoing success of Coca-Cola Freestyle.


These high-tech drink vending devices allow customers to mix and match elements to create 100+ different drink flavors through an interactive touch screen. All the consumer data collected through the machines is sent


to Coca-Cola executives who can see how popular certain flavor combinations are, which can then influence future business decisions. Technology has also unlocked more product offerings. There are


even machines that stock healthy produce while using AI to regulate optimal freshness. We’re not even limited to food products anymore, as smart vending machines can be adapted to stock everything from clothes to books to electronics. Again, this is a plus for retailers as well as consumers. The containment of vending machines means retailers can offer and highlight products that wouldn’t typically fit in their store, driving more sales while minimising costs.


THE FUTURE OF VENDING As more information is gathered from more interactive machines, I believe this will lead to further market expansion, but also greater environmental consciousness. Vending machines already have a smaller footprint than a brick-and-mortar building full of staff. However, I think the vending machine market should lean even further into this in order to sustain the growth trajectory. One of the big things that we’re now focusing on at Everest


is developing vending machines that can help drive our carbon footprint down even further. We achieve this by promoting less use of water, less packaging, and less power in ice and water vending. We know from research that consumers are gravitating toward our products because of our decreased environmental impact. My prediction is that low-energy vending machines that dispense


products without wasteful packaging, and reverse-vending machines that support recycling and sustainable waste management, are the next big thing for the vending market. Technology such as AI will help make this a reality as smart sensors can monitor the conditions and ensure energy-usage is as optimised as possible.


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