Acme Vending is a right sized organization incorporated in the State of Hawaii. We are large enough to commit the capital for a fleet of the finest equipment available in the automatic merchandising industry. Further, we have the depth of management that guarantees incomparable service to our clients. We are small enough, however, for the principal of the firm to be personally involved in the installation, management, and accountability of each and every one of our locations. Most locations are opened with brand new equipment. We use Automatic Products glass front snack merchandisers, and Vendo cold beverage machines. Our snack machines have built in "Golden Eye" guaranteed delivery systems. With this sensing system, the machine either vends your product or you get your money back, guaranteed. Because we own the equipment, Coke and Pepsi Products are provided in the same machine. This provides the customers and employees with the choice they want and the owner with the savings she needs on floor space and electricity. We also offer products from the smaller, independent beverage producers in Hawaii. These products include but are not limited to the product lines of Hawaiian Sun and Aloha Maid. We stock a full lilne of snacks in our glass front merchandisers to complement the soda machines. Clients may choose either to enter into a revenue sharing agreement, or they may decide to offer their employees and customers cold drinks and snacks at below market prices on a non-commission basis. We have equipment placed in School, Governement, Community, Business and retail establishments. It would be our pleasureto provide references from prominent members of the Oahu community. Howard Merl, the principal of the organization, is a registered architect in the state of Hawaii. Apart from his involvement in the Acme, Mr. Merl is engaged in graduate studies in the school of business at Hawaii Pacific University. He is also and adjunct instructor of Architecture at Honolulu Community College. He resides with his wife and daughter in Honolulu.
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