Running a vending or coffee business in 2025 means dealing with rising costs, tighter margins, and growing demand for data transparency. In France, operators are under pressure to improve performance without increasing workloadโand thatโs where Vendon Cloud steps in.
Vendon will be at Vending Show Paris from 25 to 27 June, presenting Vendon Cloud, the remote management system built to help operators run their machines efficiently, profitably, and with full visibility.
French vending operators are managing more than just machinesโtheyโre balancing route planning, product selection, stock levels, and payment systems, often across mixed fleets. Manual tracking is no longer enough. Time spent on-site is expensive. And without real-time data, itโs easy to miss problems that affect sales.
Vendon Cloud gives operators one platform to stay in control of it allโfrom anywhere. It shows machine status, sales, stock levels, and cash flow in real time, so you can act quickly and make decisions based on facts. Refill visits are no longer guessesโtheyโre planned based on whatโs actually needed. Prices and product selections can be adjusted remotely. Service issues are flagged before they cost revenue.
โFrench operators know their business better than anyone,โ says Raivis Vaitekuns, Global IoT Partnerships Manager at Vendon. โWhat they often lack is the visibility across the fleet. Vendon Cloud helps them see exactly whatโs happening in every machineโand that changes how they manage their day.โ
The system works with vBox 2.0 and Engine Connectโtwo IoT devices built to support everything from tabletop coffee machines to high-traffic vending units. Whether your fleet is uniform or mixed, compact or large, Vendon Cloud makes it manageable.
If youโre in Paris for the show, stop by stand 4C. Youโll find Vendon there with Coges and Azkoyen Vending. Letโs talk about making your fleet more connectedโand more profitable.