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  2. Stollwerck - Wikipedia

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    In 1894 Stollwerck founded Volkmann, Stollwerck & Company in the USA, in partnership with German businessman John Volkmann to produce vending machines in their factory in New York. By the late 1890s there were over 4,000 of its vending machines on New York train stations. It also became a leading manufacturer of cinematographs.

  3. Eu'Vend - Wikipedia

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    Eu'Vend (official subtitle the international trade fair for the vending industry) is organised every two years by Cologne Trade Fair (Koelnmesse) at the fairground in Cologne - Germany. The conceptual sponsor of the fair is the German Vending Association (bdv), international partner is the European Vending Association, Brussels. [1]

  4. Vending machine - Wikipedia

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    A snack food vending machine made in 1952. Newspaper vending machines in Munich, Germany An automobile parking ticket machine in the Czech Republic. A vending machine is an automated machine that dispenses items such as snacks, beverages, cigarettes, and lottery tickets to consumers after cash, a credit card, or other forms of payment are inserted into the machine or payment is otherwise made. [1]

  5. Category:Vending machine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vending machine manufacturers" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Tomra - Wikipedia

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    TOMRA is a Norwegian multinational corporation manufacturing collection and sorting products, such as reverse vending machines for the food, recycling and mining industries. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] With over 82,000 ( RVMs ) installed, 10,000 food sorters and 6,000 recycling systems worldwide, TOMRA is the market leader in its industries.

  7. A German law protecting Sundays is forcing a supermarket ...

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    One of the main arguments made by Germany’s service-sector union, Verdi, against the likes of Tegut’s automated shops is the need for guaranteed shopping- and work-free days for all.