Following recent success with its BevMax range of vending machines in schools throughout the UK, The Vending Corporation has added a dedicated Schools Vending section to its website. Since introduction of the education sector guidelines in September 2007, the company's BevMax range has been favoured by the secondary education sector for its simple, clear and reliable approach to vending.
The company recently featured various secondary school BevMax machines at the LACA (Local Authority Caterers Association) Conference at the NEC, and has since been receiving considerable interest from local authorities, caterers and Head Teachers alike, keen to reintroduce vending in schools under the new guidelines. Anyone attending the LACA conference will have seen for themselves the substantial level of interest created by the BevMax ranges for secondary schools.
The BevMax is available from The Vending Corporation in three versions, the BevMax 30, the larger BevMax 45 and the fully automated BevMax 3 featuring x-y picker cup. The BevMax' huge glass display window appeals to pupils and staff alike, providing a clear view of the full range of drinks available and allows the pupil to make an informed choice when selecting a product.
The BevMax does not rely on branding to generate sales as the products themselves are on display and easily visible. The overall look of the machine is appealing and more akin to a large, well-stocked glass front refrigerator. The result is a machine that is able to show drinks with greater clarity whilst showing the actual product itself.
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