Automated Vending Technologies Unveils Automated C-store
CORONA, Calif. -- Vending manufacturer Automated Vending Technologies Inc. (AVT) is finalizing details to deploy AVT's new "Vend Mart" concept throughout specific locations within its current network operations of more than 1000 vending systems, the company stated.
"The Vend Mart is a distinctive product that blends AVT's next generation RAM 4000 vending system with several of its specially patent pending technologies creating a 'mini store' designed to vend products which have been customized to each location's specific needs," AVT marketing consultant, Teresa Papac, said in a statement. "The Vend Mart is basically a convenience store that is open 24 hours a day and brings a new dynamic to the world of vending. It adds true diversity to AVT's already considerable vending operations."
Vend Marts will be rolled out in early January at specific locations, customized to vend products to maximize convenience for consumers at each location. Custom products include pens and pencils and beverages with payment by credit, debit and cash. AVT will offer the Vend Mart to independent operators, distributors and end users during the first quarter of 2008.
"The Vend Mart is a distinctive product that blends AVT's next generation RAM 4000 vending system with several of its specially patent pending technologies creating a 'mini store' designed to vend products which have been customized to each location's specific needs," AVT marketing consultant, Teresa Papac, said in a statement. "The Vend Mart is basically a convenience store that is open 24 hours a day and brings a new dynamic to the world of vending. It adds true diversity to AVT's already considerable vending operations."
Vend Marts will be rolled out in early January at specific locations, customized to vend products to maximize convenience for consumers at each location. Custom products include pens and pencils and beverages with payment by credit, debit and cash. AVT will offer the Vend Mart to independent operators, distributors and end users during the first quarter of 2008.