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filing had been improperly solicited as Trump had told them that Dixie-Narco's claim for $ 6 million of the machines was "worthless". Trump also asserted that the machines had often broken down. The claim was settled with an offer of $ 2.4 million to be paid in increasing installments to Dixie-Narco,
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In 2017, the Dixie-Narco, along with the National, GPL, and Automatic Products brands were retired in favor of the single Crane Merchandising Systems brand. The former Dixie-Narco glass front products are still produced today under the CMS brand.
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Dixie Narco named their stack vendors by how many cans it would hold and a suffix denoting the series (no suffix meant an earlier single price machine), for example a 501E is an E-series vendor that had a capacity of 501 cans.
582:- conventional multiprice stack vendor introduced in the mid 2000s and produced until 2013 (when the new ADA standards for vending machines went into effect), available in either small (504P) or large (720P) capacities. 475:
The company was an early adopter of employee-suggestion-driven cost savings, soliciting suggestions based on the Rucker "share of production" plan in the early 1960s that helped drive down manufacturing costs.
937: 637:(large capacity) - elevator/conveyance glass front vendor, introduced in the early 2000s and designed exclusively for select Coca-Cola bottlers. No longer available as of 2009; replaced by the Bevmax 4. 538:
was introduced. The Bevmax 4 features even faster vend speeds and is more energy-efficient, optionally using LED lighting rather than fluorescent and meeting Tier 2 (later updated to Tier 3)
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Bevmax 2 and 3, with a robot picker being introduced in the 2, and, after being refined, became the Bevmax 3, which got refined once again to become the current Bevmax 4.
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with a color touchscreen LCD, as well as introducing a new integrated payment system with support for credit/debit cards, large bills, coins, and
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as well as the Taj Mahal returning 500 of the machines, in return for which Dixie-Narco withdrew their objection to Trump's Chapter 11
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A Dixie-Narco DN5000 glass front elevator/conveyance vending machine. This specific model is exclusive to Coca-Cola bottlers.
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payment. The Bevmax 4 is available unbranded or through select Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Dr Pepper-Snapple bottlers.
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standards. In 2012, an updated version of the Bevmax 4 (known as the
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In 1991, Dixie-Narco was involved in a legal dispute with
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before a Federal Bankruptcy Court related to Trump's
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Crane Merchandising Systems
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