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Welbilt teams with Apex Supply Chain Technologies on food pick-up lockers| Coping with COVID-19

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Welbilt Inc., a foodservice equipment supplier, is teaming with Apex Supply Chain Technologies to manufacture and distribute the Flow-Thru 10,000 line of food order pick-up lockers under the company’s Merco brand, according to a press release.

The solution can be integrated into a restaurant’s existing digital ecosystem, providing data and analytics to improve planning and efficiency.

Apex self-serve order pickup solutions are designed to make food pickup easy, contactless and convenient for restaurants and their customers. The Apex Cloud platform handles millions of transactions daily, while offering valuable data insights to help restaurants operate more efficiently across multiple locations.

“Partnering with Apex gives us new ways to respond to changing demands brought on by the long-term trends towards takeout and delivery, which have accelerated during the pandemic,” Bill Johnson, Welbilt president and CEO, said in the release.

For an update on how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the kiosk industry, click here.

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