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If you own — or are considering acquiring — a PizzaForno machine, ID Asset Group's local subsidiary (IDPF LA Ops, LLC in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, State of California) can operate and manage it for you for a service fee. Our services include:
• Location sourcing and lease coordination
• Installation and utility coordination
• Inventory stocking and supply management
• Routine maintenance and cleaning
• Remote monitoring, sales reporting, and reconciliation
You own your machine and stay in control of your business, locations, contracts, and capital decisions. Our services are optional and provided under a written service agreement you can end on its terms. Note that we do not sell machines and make no representation or guarantee regarding traffic, revenue, profit, investment return, or business success.*
Operational Expertise: Under a written management agreement, our team can handle the day-to-day functions such as restocking, maintenance, customer-service coordination, and service-route logistics. You benefit from our economies of scale. Efficiently managing inventory, especially in high-demand locations, requires a reliable supply chain to avoid stockouts or excessive waste. The owner remains responsible for business decisions and retains final authority over locations, contracts, and capital commitments.
Operational Support as You Grow. Deploying Pizzaforno machines includes upfront costs for the machine purchase, site preparation & installation, establishing a commissary, sourcing a freezer van, etc. This requires significant capital, along with the risks of operational delays and other unexpected expenses. Owners decide independently whether, when, and how many machines to acquire directly from PizzaForno. Our team can coordinate agreed operational services across multiple owner-approved locations so you can add machines on your own timeline.
Securing Prime Locations: By partnering with us, you benefit from our operational input regarding owner-identified locations and coordinate lease administration. In certain Los Angeles neighborhoods, there can be increased risks of vandalism or theft. Our team helps handle security and maintenance protocols. The owner retains final authority over site selection and contracting. No location, traffic level, sales volume, or profitability is guaranteed.
Risk of Location Saturation: Understanding and managing market saturation is essential to avoid placing machines too close to each other, which can dilute profits.
Traffic and Transportation Constraints: LA’s notorious traffic can create logistical challenges, such as longer restocking times or delayed maintenance responses. Our team can manage all restocking and service routes to ensure machine uptime.
Strict Zoning and Health Regulations: Los Angeles has complex zoning laws and stringent health and safety codes for food service operations. Obtaining the required permits can be time-consuming, and failing to comply with these standards can result in fines or operational delays.
Permit, Compliance, Local Taxes, Costs and Fees: Securing necessary permits and ensuring compliance with local regulations, such as ADA compliance and health inspections, can incur significant costs and delays. Los Angeles imposes various business taxes, fees, and annual assessments. We can coordinate agreed operational and administrative tasks relating to permits, inspections, maintenance, and location records. The owner remains responsible for its own legal, tax, licensing, and regulatory obligations except for specific responsibilities expressly assigned in the written management agreement.
Clear Financial Visibility: You benefit from regular financial reports and updates on machine performance, ensuring transparency.
Data-Driven Insights: With each machine equipped with data tracking for sales and usage, you have access to clear metrics on how your machine is performing, providing accountability.