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  2. MEI Conlux - Wikipedia

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    MEI was spun off to private investment interests in July 2006. In December 2012, it was sold to Crane Co., which also manufactures vending machines. [1] A new division was created inside the company by merging former CPS (Crane Payment Solutions) and MEI into CPI (Crane Payment Innovations).

  3. Maas International - Wikipedia

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    Maas was originally established in 1889 as a cigar producer. The company transformed into a cigarette wholesaler and after World War II it became an operator of cigarette vending machines. In the 1970´s, Maas International incorporated coffee, beverages and snacks in its vending machines. In 2001 the wholesale branch was sold.

  4. National Automatic Merchandising Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Automatic Merchandising Association (NAMA) is the American national trade association of the convenience services industry, including vending, micro markets, office coffee service, and foodservice management. [1] Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, NAMA represents more than 1,000 member companies, including hundreds of small ...

  5. Nayax - Wikipedia

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    Nayax Ltd. is a global fintech company that offers cashless, telemetry, management, monitoring, and business intelligence (BI) products and services for the vending, unattended, and other retail industries. [1]

  6. Crane Payment Innovations - Wikipedia

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    Crane Merchandising Systems was founded in 1926 by B. E. Fry, a St. Louis businessman, as the "National Sales Machine Company. [citation needed]" Fry invented a more foolproof vending machine that would only accept coins, unlike older machines, such as the "Smoketeria", a cigarette vending machine, which would accept things such as flat buttons and cardboard discs.

  7. Tomra - Wikipedia

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    TOMRA is a Norwegian multinational corporation manufacturing collection and sorting products, such as reverse vending machines for the food, recycling and mining industries. [3] [4] With over 82,000 installed, 10,000 food sorters and 6,000 recycling systems worldwide, TOMRA is the market leader in its industries. [5]

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