When a convenience services operator decides to sell, the stakes can be enormous. Years, often decades of work, come down to a single transaction. Many operators still rely on traditional sell-side brokers. Marc Rosset believes that decision can be a big mistake.
The convenience services industry has become an attractive acquisition target, but today’s buyers aren’t just large national operators and private equity-backed groups. Increasingly, there are corporate executives, senior managers and entrepreneurs leaving other industries and looking for their next chapter. For operators considering an exit, that raises a key question: Is it worth the risk?
Navy Exchange Service Command expanded unattended retail overseas with a micro market offering snacks, beverages, frozen meals and essentials at Keflavik Air Base.
Innovation is reshaping convenience services – and Imagination Way at The NAMA Show brings it to life. Explore immersive, real-world environments featuring robotics, smart retail and breakthrough self-service solutions in non-traditional markets – and see how they can drive revenue for your business.
The Necta Kometa’s 7” touchscreen allows intuitive navigation through a diverse menu, offering everything from rich espressos to creamy lattes and decadent hot chocolates.
40 Under 40 highlights innovators who demonstrate leadership and a commitment to advancing convenience services for vending, micro markets and workplace beverages.