Uncle Sam
Member
As previously posted I went to the Chicago Show with little enthusiasm and not expecting much. The compelling reason for me was to show our new ShurVend VendPro-iG4EE which is designed to be installed in the free vacuum area of the Express Exterior car wash model. Many of the new EE washes are being built without any consideration for vending operations of any kind. EE business plans are sold with the idea of marketing the free vacuums to get the customers in and then washing as many cars as you can as fast as you can to cover the costs of the wash. Nothing sells “like free”!
The Show opened at 12 noon Monday and, since we were in the back half of the show floor, it took an hour or so for attendees to make their way to our booth. Once they started coming the traffic was reasonably steady until 6 PM when the show closed. Tuesday was a repeat of Monday with traffic being good from 12-6 PM. Of course Wednesday was slow as usual.
ShurVend exhibited the new VendPro-iG4EE to show and educate EE operators that revenue can be generated in the free vacuum area of an EE wash site and that security concerns have been addressed. What is unique about the iG4EE is a second door that can be opened by the attendants when the wash opens and then closed by the attendants at night. When the iG4EE is locked up, the window and all the openings are covered with a steel door protecting the vendor from vandalism or theft during the hours the wash is closed. Many of the attendees were EE owners and liked what they saw in the iG4EE vendor. We are encouraged that the EE segment of the wash industry is taking a new look at vending as a viable way to generate revenue in the free vacuum area and not have any vandalism or security concerns.
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The Show opened at 12 noon Monday and, since we were in the back half of the show floor, it took an hour or so for attendees to make their way to our booth. Once they started coming the traffic was reasonably steady until 6 PM when the show closed. Tuesday was a repeat of Monday with traffic being good from 12-6 PM. Of course Wednesday was slow as usual.
ShurVend exhibited the new VendPro-iG4EE to show and educate EE operators that revenue can be generated in the free vacuum area of an EE wash site and that security concerns have been addressed. What is unique about the iG4EE is a second door that can be opened by the attendants when the wash opens and then closed by the attendants at night. When the iG4EE is locked up, the window and all the openings are covered with a steel door protecting the vendor from vandalism or theft during the hours the wash is closed. Many of the attendees were EE owners and liked what they saw in the iG4EE vendor. We are encouraged that the EE segment of the wash industry is taking a new look at vending as a viable way to generate revenue in the free vacuum area and not have any vandalism or security concerns.
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