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How to Start, Grow and Manage a Vending Route Business

Be Successful in the Vending Business

Many individuals find themselves interested in starting or purchasing a vending route business.  Vending routes do provide extremely flexible schedules and are relatively autonomous which offers great opportunities to the route owners.  Some people get into the business just to have a secondary stream of income…running their routes and servicing their machines primarily on weekends or after normal work hours.  At the same time there are many owners that have made vending their full-time occupation.  I have spoken with owners who work traditional Monday-Friday schedules and net over $100,000 per year running their vending route.

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Starting a Vending Route Business

When starting out there are really two options…buy an existing route or start one from scratch.  If you are going to build your own route you would need to start out by finding locations that need vending service.  Examples of great vending locations are below…

  • Any business with heavy foot traffic or services that require the customer to wait.  For example, vehicle maintenance businesses are great for vending sales
  • Hotels
  • Schools
  • Community centers or other recreational buildings
  • Apartment buildings
  • Large office buildings

Finding these locations can take some effort but is also relatively low or no cost.  I would recommend getting some business cards printed (you can get really cheap business cards or flyers at VistaPrint) and just stopping by locations that you are interested in.  Of course you will want to dress and act professionally.  Ask to speak with a manager or supervisor and simply explain that you provide vending services in the area and wondered if they have any vending needs.  You can offer drink machines, snack machines, coffee service, etc.  With enough effort you will find some accounts that either don’t have vending service at all or possibly some that are frustrated with their current provider.  You could do some of the location search by phone or email, but you won’t have nearly as much success.  It is much more difficult to say “No” to someone’s face than it is over the phone or email.

Build your route as big as you want it.  If you are just trying to generate some extra money and only want to spend a few hours a week on the business then you may only want 3-5 locations.  If you want to generate enough income to do vending as a full-time job then you will probably need to add machines continuously.  Most full time routes are going to have 25+ locations.  It might be easiest to buy an existing route and add on to it if you are truly interested in making significant money in the vending business.  If you are in the bulk candy vending business then you may need more locations than that…remember you are only selling $0.25 or $0.50 of candy at a time instead of $1-2 per item for drink and snack routes.

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Managing the Vending Route

There’s really nothing complicated about maintaining a vending route.  The two primary responsibilities are to keep the machines stocked with product and to keep the machines clean.

Each location is going to sell certain products better than others.  The route owner would benefit from keeping track of which products sell fastest and how often they need to be refilled.  New machines often have inventory tracking software but the older ones and bulk machines do not.  Some machines may need to be refilled multiple times per week while others may only need to be serviced twice per month.  Simply keeping track of your sales and service history will make the management of the route much easier.  It will also be a huge benefit if you ever attempt to sell the business.  Financial records and machine information are key to the resale value of a vending route.

As far as cleaning and maintaining the machines, a good owner will have Windex or other cleaning supplies to wipe down the glass on their machine each time they service it.  No one wants to buy food from a machine that has finger prints, dirt and other unappealing stains on it.  You can also carry Lysol wipes to clean off the buttons and any other area that buyers will touch.  The people who work at the location may notice your attention to detail and be more motivated to support your business as well.  In terms of actual machine/equipment maintenance…a lot of the common vending machine repairs have tutorial videos on YouTube.  There can be some more complicated issues, for example issues with electrical components, and in those situations you can usually find a local vending machine repair service.  If a machine needs service you can either replace it with another one or make it clear that the machine is awaiting repair…don’t just leave the machine turned off and inoperable.  At the very least put a sign on the machine to apologize for the inconvenience and let people know that someone is scheduled to fix it as soon as possible.

Selling a Vending Route

As described above, vending routes can vary in a number of ways and selling a vending route can be difficult.  Typically banks and other lenders are not going to approve a loan to someone interested in buying a vending business.  There are a number of reasons for this but the lack of collateral and high cash sales volume are the most obvious.  The easiest way to market and sell your vending route is by keeping detailed sales reports, account lists, equipment information, etc.  We have sold a large number of vending routes and these items are the most crucial for a successful sale.  If you can show a legitimate history for the business you will have a much better shot at finding a qualified buyer.

If you are a current vending route owner that is interested in an appraisal or interested in listing your route for sale, please feel free to contact us.  We work with both route sellers and route buyers every day so we have a good idea of what routes are worth.  There are no costs to list with us and we are only compensated if one of our leads purchases your route.  You can find more information on the service we provide at our Route Seller page.

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Buying a Route

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Buying a Route – The Process

Buying a route is a big decision and the purchasing process can vary greatly from one seller or company to another.  This page should answer some of the common questions that come up when a route is being sold.

Independent routes such as vending routes, pool service routes, landscaping businesses, and similar will have very different closing processes than routes which are backed by specific companies.  The buyer and seller will have more flexibility in these situations and can decide the easiest way to complete the sale together.  Once a price is agreed to we recommend that a Letter of Intent be completed by both the buyer and seller.  The Letter of Intent document defines the price and terms for the transaction and also provides a timeline for the closing process.  The closing date will be scheduled with enough time for both parties to conduct any additional due diligence.  A deposit is commonly made when the Letter of Intent is completed.  At the actual closing, both parties would review and approve the Purchase Agreement.  Final payment would also be made to the route seller.  Once the paperwork is completed and the payment made the deal is official.  The Route Exchange can provide templates for the required paperwork and help draft copies that are unique for each sale.

Routes that are backed by specific companies such as Pepperidge Farm, Snyder’s-Lance, Bimbo, Mission, Tastykake and others typically require that the Purchase Agreement and closing process use their paperwork and schedule.  This allows the company to conduct credit reviews, personal interviews, draft paperwork, etc.  Unfortunately the buyer and seller have to go through the process that is used by the company.  Each distribution company has a slightly different process.  The closing, from the time a price is agreed on, can take anywhere from 4 to 12 weeks.  The buyer and seller can try to speed up the closing by staying in close contact with the district or zone manager for the company.  Turning in paperwork on time and requesting frequent updates is a good way to make sure they are working on your deal.

The closing process when buying a route can be confusing, frustrating, time consuming and more.  If you have a good understanding of that process and keep it moving forward you will have a much more enjoyable experience.  The Route Exchange does its best to make the route sales process as smooth as possible.  If you have questions regarding the buying process for a specific route please feel free to contact us any time.

Route Seller Testimonials

Route Seller Testimonials

The Route Exchange takes pride in providing great service to anyone who gives us an opportunity to help them with their route for sale.  Whether it is a vending, ATM, bread, snack, FedEx, wholesale supply or any other type of route, we believe we provide the best customer service in the industry.  We have successfully sold a wide variety of routes all across the country using our targeted marketing and buyer qualification process.  Below you will find route seller feedback from clients that we have worked with in the past.  These are direct quotes provided anonymously by route sellers.

  •  The Route Exchange made THE difference in selling my route. I tried to sell the route myself. I spent a great deal of time on my own with no success. Jay Armour screened the applicants and the first client he sent to me bought the business. Jay already lined up a backup possibility should the first one not work out. In this day and age where I have been disappointed by firms I hired because of poor performance The Route Exchange was a refreshing change. Jay Armour was thorough, great with communication and took the trouble to explain everything. His fee was fair for services rendered. I would recommend him in a heartbeat. My only regret was I didn’t hire him sooner.
  • “Succeeded where other services failed.  The Route Exchange found us buyers that were serious and ready to move forward. Before working with Jay we spent several months with other prominent route sales services and received only two leads…and both of them were a waste of time.  Also offered a very fair commission agreement based on the size of our business.  Thank you.”
  • “Very straightforward process and great communication.  I will be contacting The Route Exchange to sell my next route whenever I decide to do so!”
  • “I am beyond impressed with the service offered by The Route Exchange. Not only was it simple…it was fast and effective. Within 1 day The Route Exchange found a serious buyer for our vending route. I had been searching via Craigslist, Ebay, local companies, and UsedVending.com for over 3 months without success. Jay and The Route Exchange made this process so seamless. My only complaint is…. I wish I listed with them sooner!!!!”
  • “I have tried other brokers and agents to no avail.  Jay Armour is the best by far.  He is awesome.  Thanks Jay.”
  • “Jay presented himself in a highly professional manner from the start and maintained an extensive dialogue instilling a feeling of a team working together throughout the process. Jay was always available for any of my concerns. I have dealt with The Route Exchange on more than one occasion and every time my routes sold quickly and sales were handled with the highest level of expedience and professionalism. When needed, I will use their services again.”
  • “Quick, easy, got it done!  Jay communicated very well and brought potential buyers from the very beginning.”
  • “Easy from start to finish.  Rather than banging my head against a wall and dealing with tire kickers I let The Route Exchange handle the sales process.  They sent me buyers who had funding instead of ones looking for seller financing. They also guided us through the closing process once we had a buyer.  Very fair commission and will use the service again.  Thanks!”
  • “Jay provided excellent service and, above all, communication. We sold a very small route that we were unable to sell through local channels. He exceeded our expectations!”
  • “I thought Jay was knowledgeable in the route business and he provided potential buyers to me very promptly.”
  • “Great easy experience from start to finish. Highly recommended if you need to find real buyers for your route. Very reasonable commission deal compared to other services we spoke with.”
  • Working with The Route Exchange was the best decision I ever made when running my vending business.  This is by far the easiest, most efficient way to sell your business. Everything Jay said would happen, happened. I recommend his incredible service to anyone that wants a seamless, problem free selling process. THANK YOU!