Standing multi-site service for a national cash-logistics provider
The situation. A national cash-logistics provider manages ATM programs for one of the largest ATM operators in the country. When batches of locations in the Northeast need a service partner — first line maintenance, second line maintenance, installations — they put the batch out as a master bid sheet, often 18 to 32 locations at a time, spanning New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.
What Dariasons does. Under a standing master agreement in place since 2024, our operations team turns those bid sheets around — typically same day — with per-site pricing and coverage confirmation. Won sites flow directly into our GPS dispatch system: every service call recorded from ticket to closure, every visit documented with geo-tagged photos, per-terminal history available whenever the provider or their operator client asks for it.
Why it works. Multi-site programs fail on coordination, not technical skill. Because bidding, scheduling, dispatch, and documentation all run through one Dariasons team, the provider gets a single accountable answer on every site — no subcontractor chains, no status mystery.
Coast-to-coast field services for Bitcoin ATM operators
10+ states
Routes serviced
Install → removal
Full lifecycle
The situation. Bitcoin ATM operators run fleets that change constantly — new host locations open, underperformers close, machines swap and move. Their machines are spread across states where they have no staff, and every week brings a new route of stops: Florida one week, Texas the next, the Dakotas after that.
What Dariasons does. Leading BTM operators send us their routes — batches of installs, swaps, and removals across multiple states — and we quote and dispatch each route as a unit. Our technicians handle placement, anchoring, power and network, first-boot configuration, and processor key binding, through to clean de-installations with equipment recovery. Recent routes have covered Florida, Texas, South Carolina, Pennsylvania–New Jersey, Alabama, and Minnesota–South Dakota–North Dakota.
Why it works. A machine a thousand miles from the operator's office needs proof, not promises. Every stop closes with geo-tagged photo documentation in our dispatch system — so the operations team watching from headquarters knows each site is done, done right, and on record.