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00 <br /> 0 <br /> Y <br /> V yam. <br /> 2 <br /> go Q z <br /> O <br /> O <br /> The Coin-Tainer°Co. LLC <br /> - Currency Bands <br /> Currency bands are also purchased through the external vendor mentioned above and <br /> drop shipped from their factory. <br /> - Currency Bands on a Roll <br /> Since Coin-Tainer was the only manufacturer capable of producing this item, there is no <br /> offering of this product post-fire. Customers who were receiving this item have agreed to <br /> temporarily switch to standard currency bands knowing the company has intentions of <br /> rebuilding this machine in the near future. <br /> - Raffle Ticket Rolls <br /> Keeping up with the demand of existing customers has proven to be difficult post-fire. To <br /> address the needed volume, Coin-Tainer has implemented multiple external vendor <br /> relationships under non-compete agreements. <br /> Coin-Tainer plans to manufacture both crimped end coin wrappers and ticket rolls while <br /> continuing to distribute flat wrappers and currency bands from their manufacturing partners for <br /> optimal profitability. <br /> IV. Profitability <br /> Pre-Fire Profitability <br /> Coin-Tainer was profitable and successful due to their high volume capacity and superior <br /> product quality. Coin-Tainer operates in a mature market place with little room for much future <br /> growth in domestic market share. With focused efforts on driving out costs and maximizing <br /> efficiencies while supplying customers directly across North America, there is a good outlook for <br /> future profitability. <br /> Post-Fire Profitability <br /> Coin-Tainer will be fully operational with 100% of all machinery and equipment in production on <br /> or before November 1 st, 2014. With the new equipment in place, a smaller footprint, and new/ <br /> better technology, Coin-Tainer's operating profitability will be greatly enhanced from the pre-fire <br /> status. <br /> V. Location <br /> Pre-Fire Location <br /> Coin-Tainer was located in Milaca, MN and expanded to end up occupying a 55,000-square-foot <br /> building in the industrial park which they rented from Dave and Barbara Walters. <br /> Post-Fire Location <br /> Until September 2014 Coin-Tainer had relocated to Elk River, MN and occupied a 23,000 <br /> square-foot rented space. The facility worked well for the packaging operation and small-scale <br /> shipping Coin-Tainer had been accommodating. However, the space was undersized and <br /> underpowered for the planned full-scale operation. <br /> 6 <br />