Multi-tower convenience
A vending machine for IT parks needs zone-by-zone planning, not single-office assumptions.
IT parks combine different tenant profiles, shift timings, security layers, and footfall behavior across towers. Wendor helps teams deploy vending in a way that respects this complexity, so convenience access remains consistent at campus scale.
Why IT parks are different
Mixed occupiers
Different tenant teams generate different demand patterns.
Distributed demand
One machine cannot serve all towers efficiently.
Security and access layers
Placement decisions must respect movement constraints and visitor flows.
Need a coworking view?
Shared-work environments inside IT parks can require a different mix model.
Operating pain at campus scale
IT parks lose convenience quality when rollouts are not segmented by location behavior.
Lobby overload
Central machines get crowded while other zones stay underserved.
Shift mismatch
Late teams see fewer available SKUs when planning is daytime-only.
Stock imbalance
Fast movers in one tower may be slow sellers in another.
Low visibility
Without zone data, service teams cannot prioritize refill effectively.
Rollout framework
A practical sequencing model for IT park vending deployments
1. Cluster mapping
Group towers by occupancy style and footfall profile.
2. Pilot in high-signal zones
Start where demand is highest and easiest to observe.
3. Expand by validated patterns
Replicate winning SKU and placement combinations to similar zones.
4. Standardize operating cadence
Lock refill and service loops per zone rather than one park-wide assumption.
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