Sunday, January 04, 2009

Better Vending With Use Of Telemetry

There is no question about the role of technology in shaping the vending industry. It has truly turned this business into a professional industry.

Obviously, new techniques require huge investment and as the market gets more competitive, only the large operators may be able to take the lead in introducing different types of technology in their vending business.

However, even smaller vending operators having lower overheads can also enjoy the benefits of technology by deciding to take the lead in using it. All this will only become evident in the coming future.

Planet Antares vending machines have incorporated some of the most popular technical advancements in vending, such as remote machine monitoring and cashless payment options. By using these and other service enhancing technologies in your Planet Antares vending business, you will surely improve your business profitability and customer satisfaction.

A progressive vending business will surely pay attention towards new customer conveniences and operating system efficiencies. After all, customer service is the foundation of a successful business and vending is no different.

Basically, telemetry is a tool that gives you the power to service your Planet Antares vending locations in an efficient manner and offer products that are demanded by the customers. Your vending machines become equipped with the ability to transmit sales and inventory data to a route truck in the parking lot.

All in all, you can know which snacks and beverages to keep in the vending machines and which not to keep. Transfer of data can be made to a remote headquarters for use in scheduling a route stop, recognizing component malfunction or verifying collection information.

Telemetry is one of the most significant developments in vending technology since the invention of the bill changer. As wireless technology gains popularity, it has become even more useful and provides a medium through which cashless payments can be authenticated.

Remote monitoring system determines a route’s delivery needs based in historic sales. As a result, telemetry results in the improvement of vending service by detecting product strategies, mechanical errors and insufficient change. That means complete elimination of the need for dynamic scheduling.

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1 Comments:

At 9:51 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Technology has really revolutionized the way venders can monitor product sales and inventory. Can't wait to see what kind of advances we see in the next 10 years in vending.

 

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