The vending machine industry has
spawned numerous businesses with high profits, but machine placement--a process
and expense known as location--can quickly eat into the income produced. With
some knowledge about the vending industry and a professional approach, a proper vending
machine location contract can be created to ensure
profitability for all parties involved.
Some Locations Require Fixed Fees
In some locations, particularly hospitals and office buildings, managers
or facilities personnel who approve the installation of a vending
machine require a fixed monthly or quarterly fee to pay for
"rental" of the machine's location. This fee varies depending on the
type of machine installed, but typically ranges from around $5 per month for
simple stand-alone machines, such as gumball machines, to as much as $50 per
month for coffee and snack vending machines that
require electricity or water.
Some Locations Take a Percentage
While some locations require payment of a fixed monthly fee, other locations
are somewhat more flexible and will accept a predefined portion of the proceeds
collected by the machines. Depending on the environment and type of business,
the required percentage typically ranges from 15 percent to 25 percent of
the machine's gross income. In some exceptional
cases, a location owner may accept a percentage as low as 10 percent of the
machine's gross income, though most location owners expect at least a
15-percent compensation.
Charity Sponsorships Can Reduce Expense
To help reduce the expenses paid for a vending machine location, some vending
machine business owners secure a charity sponsorship. In a charity sponsorship,
the vending machine owner makes a small donation--typically around $1 to $2 per
month per machine--to the charity; in return, the charity organization provides
a sticker for the machine proclaiming that a portion of the machine's income is
donated to charity. While some business owners may still charge a location fee
for charity machines, many charge a significantly reduced fee while others
simply donate the space. This arrangement works well for all parties involved,
as the vending location owner is perceived as
donating to charity, the location expense is greatly reduced for the vending
business owner, and the charity organization receives a much-needed
boost in income.
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