The deal included all of the intellectual property, designs, tooling, trademarks, brands, finished equipment, spares and workshop equipment belonging to the 40 year old manufacturer of change machines, and automated ticket and stamp dispensers.
The newly formed business will trade as Thomas Automatics, and will take immediate control of the service and support needs of the thousands of installed Thomas machines worldwide. This will be assisted by the appointment of Mike Clokie’s London-based E-Service, to work alongside Thomas and provide technical service, spares & field support.
Nick Veitch, Managing Director of Eurocoin, commented on the acquisition: “We have admired the Thomas change machine business and its excellent product range for decades and were shocked and disappointed to hear of its recent failure. Through new direct investment in production and development, plus the sales opportunities that will arise from being linked to the Eurocoin Group’s extensive international network of subsidiaries and resellers, we intend to restore this proud brand. We aim to develop the Thomas business to play an ever larger role in the design, manufacture and sales of change machines and specialist cash-handling products for the gaming, vending, amusement and commercial sectors.”
In the immediate days ahead, Thomas Automatics will aim to satisfy all outstanding needs and requirements that may have been delayed due to the recent cessation of trading. Thereafter, the team will be working to prepare display models for the forthcoming January 2011 ICE & EAG shows. Thomas equipment will be exhibited at both Shows.