Distributor resource · rev 1.0

Distributor Product Selector

Work through four questions and walk away with a specification sheet you can quote from — the machine, the authentication method, the add-ons it needs, and anything we have to check before the order can be placed.

Everything Vending on Track supplies through distributors falls into three families: industrial vending without payment, conventional vending machines that take money, and lease kiosks and lockers. What separates the options inside each family is rarely the machine — it is how the user is identified, how the money arrives, and which add-on hardware has to be fitted and configured.

The selector below asks only the questions that change the answer, then prints the result as a specification sheet with the add-ons, the pre-order checks and the lead-time warnings already worked out. The complete list is also set out further down this page and in the downloadable PDF.

Reference

The complete product list

Every option the selector can produce, in one place. Updated 17 August 2026.

IV

Industrial vending — no payment

Issue PPE, tools and consumables to staff. No money changes hands; every dispense is logged against a person.

Controlled dispensing for workplaces. The machine holds stock, the platform decides who may take what, and every issue becomes a timestamped record. Because there is no payment path, the whole configuration comes down to two questions: which machine, and how the user proves who they are.

Which vending machines will be deployed? choose one

The machine platform decides which authentication methods are available and how much lead time the project needs.

  • IV-KF
    KioskForce vending machines

    Our standard industrial platform. All five authentication methods are supported and integration is pre-validated.

    Note
    Standard lead time.
  • IV-OM
    Other vending machine brands

    Third-party machines can be driven for industrial dispensing, but only card access is offered and each machine has to be validated first.

    Note
    Card access only — the other authentication methods are not offered on third-party machines. Allow two weeks' notice in advance of deployment for validation and configuration.

How will users authenticate at the machine? choose one or more

Select every method this site needs — more than one can run on the same machine.

  • IV-PIN
    PIN code
    KioskForce vending machines only

    Each user is issued a PIN and enters it on the machine keypad. The simplest option to roll out — nothing to carry, nothing to import.

  • IV-CARD-IMP
    Access card — existing cards, bulk import
    KioskForce vending machines or Other vending machine brands only

    Re-use the site's existing access cards. Card numbers are bulk-imported into the platform so staff carry nothing new.

    Add-on
    Card reader add-on
    Before ordering
    Card sample required — supply physical sample cards for a reader compatibility test before the order is confirmed.
  • IV-CARD-NEW
    Access card — new cards issued
    KioskForce vending machines only

    Vending on Track supplies the cards, already matched to the reader. No compatibility test needed and no import step.

    Add-on
    Card reader add-on
  • IV-QR
    Barcode / QR code
    KioskForce vending machines only

    Users present a barcode or QR code — printed, on a badge, or on a phone screen. Codes are managed in the platform.

    Add-on
    Barcode / QR reader add-on
  • IV-QR-API
    Barcode / QR code — API integration
    KioskForce vending machines only

    As above, but codes are issued and validated by the customer's own system through our API. Use this where an existing work-order, ERP or job-ticket system already owns the entitlement.

    Add-on
    Barcode / QR reader add-on
    Before ordering
    API integration scope to be agreed with the customer's software team.
CV

Conventional vending machines

Retail vending that takes payment. Two integration levels — pick one on whether the customer needs a backend.

For machines that sell to the public. The only decision is how much platform the customer wants behind the machine: a full cloud backend with reporting and integration, or a plain MDB controller with no backend and no ongoing fee.

Which integration level does the customer need? choose one

This is the commercial fork as much as the technical one — one carries a monthly fee, the other does not.

  • CV-VMCP
    VMCP — advanced backend integration

    The full product. The machine connects to the Vending on Track backend for telemetry, sales and stock data, remote management and third-party integration.

    Note
    Advanced integration with the backend. Ongoing platform subscription applies.
  • CV-ONE
    ONE — MDB only

    A standalone MDB controller. It runs the machine and nothing else — no cloud connection, no dashboard, no data. The lowest-friction option where the customer only wants the machine to work.

    Note
    MDB only. No backend. No monthly fee.
LK

Lease kiosks & lockers

Paid hire and rental kiosks and lockers. Two things to specify: how it takes money, and which locker slaves hang off the master.

Lease kiosks and lockers take a payment and then release, hire or return an item. Every unit is built to order, so the quote depends on the payment path and on the slave arrangement — which slave modules are fitted and how each one is addressed. Every slave is configured individually.

How will the kiosk take payment? choose one or more

Select every payment path this site needs.

  • LK-MDB
    MDB

    Payment through the machine's own MDB bus — coin, note and cashless devices already fitted to the unit.

  • LK-NAYAX
    Nayax Marshall

    Nayax Marshall cashless payment terminal.

  • LK-LATPAY
    Latpay

    Latpay payment processing.

Which locker slaves, and how is each one addressed? one row per slave

List every slave module hanging off the master. Each slave is configured individually — the model fixes the cell layout, and its address has to be set and registered with the master before the unit ships — so both the models and the addressing affect build time and price.

Specify for each slave:

  • Slave model e.g. L180-10C Required
  • Qty
  • Address / IP e.g. 192.168.1.21, or bus address 3
  • Notes Cell sizes, mounting, anything special

Known models:

  • L180-10C Locker slave module.

Not the model you need? The selector accepts any model name — type it in and we will confirm it.

Every slave listed here is configured individually. Give us the model and the address for each one; if the addressing is not decided yet, say so and we will allocate it.

Not sure which way to go?

Send us the site details and we will mark up the configuration for you — including the reader compatibility test and any peripheral scoping.