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Secom Medical System (Shibuya, Tokyo), a subsidiary of the well-known Japanese security company Secom Group (Secom), has begun to cooperate with Daitorinko and Daio Paper to deploy unmanned vending machines for the sale of baby diapers. The first machine was recently installed at Itako, a road station in Ibaraki Prefecture. In the future, the company will continue to install disposable diaper vending machines in roadside stations, highway service areas, commercial facilities and public places. For disposable diapers, the baby 'Goon' Dawangwei E series pull-up pants made by Daio Paper will be used. Available in medium and large sizes. The price is 220 yen (about 14 yuan). The diapers are made into a cylindrical shape and wrapped in vinyl so that they won’t get stuck when coming out of the vending machine. It is reported that this unmanned vending machine is managed by DyDo DRINCO, a Japanese comprehensive beverage manufacturer and vending machine manufacturer. In addition to disposable diapers, regular beverages such as tea and water are also sold. A baby diaper vending machine (sold together with regular drinks) installed by Secom Medical System (Shibuya, Tokyo) at Itako, a road station in Ibaraki Prefecture. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan announced the 'Policy to Support Child Care in Service Areas and Road Stations' in September 2018. The company's goal is to increase sales of disposable diapers in service areas and roadside stations, and to support the growth of a new generation of children. Recently, the company installed liquid milk and disposable diaper vending machines on the Obecho route in Hokkaido. In the future, the number of vending machines like this project may continue to increase in the island. The above information is shared by unmanned vending machines. Please mark the reprint. Previous post: Google pushes SIM card vending machines to develop potential customers