Automatic Merchandiser

MAR 2015

Automatic Merchandiser serves the business management, marketing, technology and product information needs of its readers including vending operators, coffee service operators, product brokers, and product and equipment distributors in print.

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ing does. Its personality takes the shape of those who work inside its walls and live in the surrounding community. Much like the city in which it resides, Lincoln County Vending is a small company with big ideas. Like most vending opera- tions, Lincoln County Vending began as a family business based out of a garage. Although the garage has now turned into a 7,200 square foot warehouse and offce space, the company remains fam- ily and community focused. Customer service is a top pri- ority for the company not because it makes them money, but because their customers are their friends, their neighbors and the reason for their success. It is the company's credence to provide the best quality service to local businesses so those businesses can focus on being the best at what they do. And as the community grows, so too does Lincoln County Vend- ing. What once began as a two-man vending operation, Lincoln County Vending has now been in business for twenty-fve years and expanded its offerings to include micro mar- kets, coffee service, cafeterias, jani- torial and catering services. To ensure its future in the vend- ing industry and place in its com- munity, Lincoln County Vending has made several key investments in areas such as technology and micro markets. In just the last ten years Holt has seen his business grow 700 percent and his staff develop to 45 employees. March 2015 VendingMarketWatch.com Automatic Merchandiser 15 O P E R A T I O N P R O F I L E

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