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Uni-Pac?s?A Hi-Security Vendor System Offered for Turnkey Installations

Uncle Sam

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The ShurVend HI-SECURITY vending systems are now offered in Uni-Pacs (vendor and cage are one unit) for a Turnkey installation at a Self Serve or IBA business model that is open to the public 24/7/365. These “Uni-Pacs” include the Vendor, Stainless Steel control panel mask, Starter Kit installed, and the cage, niche door, or faceplate. The Half-Pint small vendor is built in a Hi-Security Uni-Pac for installation through the wall. The operator continues to have the brand options for bill validator and coin changer to install in these Units. The vendor software is also credit card ready.

These Uni-Pacs allow ShurVend to offer the best vendor system to operators at the best price and very easy installation on the wash site. All the operator has to do is put the Uni-Pac into its chosen place, bolt it down, and plug it in to a power source to begin selling product. All of these Hi-Security vendor systems have been proven to be safe from theft and vandalism over many years of service in the real world.

ShurVend will continue to offer a LO-SECURITY vending system for use in inside locations or the new Express Exterior Wash business model that has designed into it a secure inside vending area that is open during the hours the wash operates and is then closed when not open to the public. We have a number of vendors in this type of environment that are doing well.

Combining these systems into either a HI-SECURITY or a LO-SECURITY package allows us to offer the best “value” depending on what the operator wants to do. Here are three values that packaging does for you:

1. A complete security package that has worked for years and gives operator’s peace of mind.
2. A selling price that is discounted from the total cost of individual security pieces giving the operator real value.
3. A turnkey installation on the wash site with sales of product beginning the moment the operator secures the Uni-Pac to concrete and plugs in the power cord.

Uncle Sam :)
 
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