…Go on then, we’ll ask you: which single has spent most weeks at Number One on the UK singles charts?*
It’s a toughie, isn’t it? So, here’s a much easier question for you: which software company has been the Number One choice for vending operators for the past 25 years?
You got it: Vendman. And now, as part of the Vianet Group, Vendman is set to remain the UK’s go-to software company for as far into the distance as the eye can see.
‘Our mission is to deliver a one-stop, end-to-end integrated technology solution to provide telemetry, back-office systems, mobile technology and payment devices with powerful data insight’, Vendman MD Rob Little said. ‘Our new formation allows us to combine additional development resources to our existing know-how, to introduce game-changing integration for contactless reconciliation.’
‘What do you mean, new formation?’ Ah, glad you asked. You see, Vendman has reorganised its troops, brought in reinforcements and added significant new weaponry; in the process reinforcing its position as the most formidable force in vending management software.
Now organised into four divisions, Vendman brings you the industry’s ‘A’ Team for stock control, data collection, service engineering and much more.
John Forde has been promoted to Client Director UK at the head of the UK Commercial Team, consisting of Neil Burton, and Cole Little. The UK and Europe Catering Team is headed by seasoned campaigner Daniel Hamby, now Commercial Director, Catering. Vendman’s advance into Europe continues, led by Commercial Director, Europe, Ian Forde with Lod Kleijn and Fabienne Maire. Nathan Little becomes Customer Experience Director backed by Vicki Booth, Emma Callear; Isobel Kershaw and Carole McConaghy; Chris Wright and Jack Weston.
But the more things change, the more they stay the same. If you’re serious about vending software, accept no imitations. Still Number One, after 25 years, is Vendman. Come and say ‘hello’ at Vendex and we’ll show you that everything we do, we do it for you. Oh, and have a sneaky peak at our new look website…
*No, it wasn’t Bryan Adams and while we’re at it, it wasn’t Queen either. In fact, the single to spend most weeks at Number One on the UK chart is… ‘I Believe’, by Frankie Laine. The song spent a total of 18 weeks at number one in 1953.