Three digital payment paths
Card, NFC, and QR are the primary flows. Cash and coin can remain as a fallback for mixed local sites.
Vengmo designs intelligent vending machines for real Sri Lankan spaces: offices, campuses, gyms, apartments, hospitals, transit hubs, retail corners, and apartment common areas.
The cabinet is simple on purpose: visible product area, right-side service bay, front collection bin, and a clear payment flow. It is made for locations where reliability matters more than decoration.
Matte powder-coated panels with a simple serviceable frame and clear front elevation.
Full product visibility with a front loading door for restocking and tray adjustment.
A clear ordering screen sits above the payment zone for fast product selection.
Digital payment paths support modern unattended retail behavior, with cash as an option.
Adjustable refrigeration keeps beverages and chilled products inside the target range.
Technicians can reach loading, refrigeration, controller, and payment areas cleanly.
| Height | 1830 mm | 72.0 in |
| Width | 1030 mm | 40.6 in |
| Depth | 845 mm | 33.3 in |
| Weight | ~290 kg | site planning weight |
| Capacity | 420 pcs | product dependent |
| Power | AC 100-240V | 50/60Hz |
| Display | 21.5 in touch | Full HD capacitive |
| Connectivity | 4G / Wi-Fi / BT | remote monitoring ready |
The machine system is built around a clean vending path: a user selects a product, pays, the controller releases one lane, a drop event confirms delivery, and the stock model updates.
The display and payment bay accept card, NFC, QR, or cash input. After payment, the controller receives a SKU address such as B4 or E2.
The mapped motor or coil advances only the selected lane. This prevents double release and keeps the product map predictable.
The item travels down the controlled chute to the collection bin. The confirmation event updates inventory and flags failed drops.
Sales, stock reduction, temperature, door status, and connection state can feed a remote operator view for cleaner refill routes.
These SVG sheets explain the machine without making the page noisy. They keep payment, cooling, vend engine, telemetry, installation, and system architecture information.
Card, NFC, and QR are the primary flows. Cash and coin can remain as a fallback for mixed local sites.
The chilled zone is planned around a 2-8 C adjustable range for beverages and selected cold products.
The selected lane advances one product into the guided drop path for cleaner delivery control and confirmation.
Stock movement, door events, payment status, cooling health, and connection state support better refill planning.
Proper front, rear, and side clearances keep the machine easy to use, refill, and service safely.
The product becomes stronger when hardware, payment, telemetry, and management software work together as one system.
Operators should be able to see stock, temperature, alerts, daily sales, refill needs, and machine state quickly. This section keeps the product-system view.
One quick view for online status, current sales, temperature, and refill urgency.
Low-stock items appear earlier so refill routing becomes more efficient.
Operators can see door events, vend failures, network issues, or cooling faults.
Simple charts make it easier to compare performance across days and locations.
| Real-time monitoring | Online state, sync time, health |
| Sales analytics | Daily orders, revenue, average basket |
| Inventory control | Lane-level counts and refill alerts |
| Service tools | Fault logs, drop errors, temperature alerts |
| Route planning | Refill prioritization by urgency and sales speed |
The website keeps the full product story: hardware, payment, cooling, dashboard, branding, route planning, and placement support.
Card, NFC, and QR reduce friction and fit modern purchase behavior in high-traffic spaces.
Adjustable refrigeration keeps beverages inside a stable target zone with health monitoring.
Machine performance, stock movement, and health signals become visible in one operator view.
Six configurable trays allow mixed product categories and easier machine tuning by site.
The dashboard helps track sales, low stock, machine uptime, and service requirements.
Exterior panel surfaces and screen interface can be adapted for campaigns or venue branding.
Refill decisions can be driven by data instead of guesswork, which improves operational efficiency.
Practical dimensions, access clearances, and connectivity options support real deployment conditions.
This operating model is based on the Vengmo data used across the website: product capacity, cooling range, digital payments, connectivity, operator actions, site planning, and ROI assumptions.
| Group | Signal | Use | Base value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inventory | SKU lane, tray row, remaining count | Plans refill route and product mix changes. | 420 max items - 6 trays |
| Payment | Card, NFC, QR, cash option | Tracks transaction reliability and user preference. | 3 digital paths + cash option |
| Cooling | Temperature and compressor status | Protects beverages and chilled products. | 2-8 C adjustable |
| Service | Door open, fault, drop confirmation | Shows delivery success and maintenance needs. | Front load - rear / side access |
| Network | Last sync, connection state, device health | Keeps remote dashboards useful across locations. | 4G / Wi-Fi / BT |
| Site | Front, rear, and side clearance | Maintains user access and technician service space. | 1000 mm front - 300 mm rear - 150 mm side |
Change the numbers below. This is a simple planning tool for location discussions, not a final quote.
Vengmo is built for practical locations with daily foot traffic: office lobbies, apartment common areas, gyms, hospitals, campuses, retail corners, and transit edges.
Vengmo designs and deploys intelligent connected vending machines with a clean hardware language, flexible trays, cashless payment support, chilled storage, and operator-focused telemetry.
The goal is not to make vending loud. The goal is to make it reliable, easy to place, easy to service, and trusted by the people who use it every day.
A good machine needs more than a cabinet. It needs the right product mix, installation clearance, refill route, payment options, and a location with repeated need.
The VM-24 Pro page now explains the full system: object, mechanism, blueprint, app, features, data, economics, and launch support.
Choose, pay, collect. The flow should be obvious from the first use.
Loading, payment, cooling, and controller zones stay reachable.
Inventory and status data help operators without distracting users.
Good vending depends on where the machine lives, not only what it sells.
Start with one machine. Learn the route. Tune the product mix. Then scale the network with data instead of guesswork.
Traffic, dwell time, power, connectivity, clearance, and service access are checked first.
Beverages, snacks, essentials, and quick-demand items are shaped by site profile.
Card, NFC, QR, and optional cash paths are configured for the venue and customer mix.
Refill alerts, stock reports, health checks, and route planning keep service consistent.
Share the location type, expected foot traffic, and the kind of products you want to offer. The form opens an email and saves a local copy in your browser.