Future of the Future • 3m
With 1billion$ investment i would definitely go for solving the pollution, in which i will fix the vending machines in different areas of cities where they people dump the plastic bottles and wrappers after they get some points in app which they can use to shop online or discount vouchers. That would also integrate some AI features which allows people to find nearby vending machines and create healthy environment. I've covered some of pillars you have mentioned and more idea can be implemented when 1billion$ get credit 😂❤️ Jokes apart, i have only shared my idea!
We founding companie... • 1y
Will Vending machine ever replace shops in India? Hypothetically speaking, large scale vending machine production and setting in India just like Japan's a good idea? I see some foodcourts in mall having few fancy vending machines and I think to mysel
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💬 Let’s Talk Vending Machines in India... Ever wondered why vending machines — so common in the West — haven’t really taken off in India? They sound perfect on paper: ✔️ 24×7 access ✔️ No staff needed ✔️ Hygienic, automated service ✔️ Fast and cas
See MoreCoFounder | Eco cred • 3m
I am starting a startup called Eco Cred, which is an integrated retail outlet with Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs). We operate on a closed-loop ecosystem, where customers deposit plastic bottles and, in exchange, receive store credits that can be use
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Marketing Stories Sony marketing stunt! Their waterproof Walkman came in water bottles, a clear sign to its durability. Vending machines at gyms and pools became music stations, stocked with these "bottled tunes." It wasn't just quirky packaging; it
See MoreROBOTICS AND AUTOMAT... • 2m
we are going for vending machine startup to make customize vending machines that fits Indian FMCG which is currently based on loose items (namkeen, daal, rice ,paneer ,milk) as we are thinking to make machines that local Kirana stores (medium sized )
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The MRP Challenge 🇮🇳 🧾 In India, most products sold must comply with Maximum Retail Price (MRP) laws. That means: ➡️ No room to mark up items ➡️ Can’t include machine maintenance, electricity, rent in price ➡️ Lower or no margin = no ROI in short
See MoreHey I am on Medial • 9m
You fall for this marketing trick every day... 😉 Imagine a Coca-Cola vending machine at an airport that sells 100 cans per day. Now, let's put a Pepsi vending machine right next to it. How many cans do you think each of them will sell? You might a
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