LOS ANGELES, June 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- AVT, Inc. (OTC
Markets: AVTC) (www.autoretail.com), a leading manufacturer of
automated retailing systems, commented on a new report by Allied
Market Research, the global self-service technology market should
earn $31.75 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 13.98%
during the forecast period 2015 - 2020.
"The deployment of different types of vending machines and
technologically advanced kiosks has revolutionized the self-service
industry by rendering an improved automation experience," according
to the study.
The report, titled, "Global Self-Service Technology Market:
Size, Share, Industry Analysis Trends, Opportunities, Growth
Segmentation, and Forecast: 2014-2020," stated that there is a
demand for self-service machines with wireless communications,
remote management, and technological advancements.
Wayne Salvino, President of AVT,
Inc., said the company has a heritage of innovation. "Take a look
at some of the systems AVT has developed," Salvino commented. "You
will find some of the most innovative machines in the world, with
an array of technologies that have moved far beyond traditional
vending."
Salvino said that AVT's strength is in providing self-service
solutions that are customized to meet specific needs. "Whether it
is to dispense an item as delicate as a cupcake or premium
sunglasses, or as robust as a propane tank or carpet cleaning
equipment, AVT has developed a wide variety of systems that help
companies enter the automated retailing sector, quickly and
efficiently."
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