Property management professionals can visit booth #1000 to learn how Parcel Pending by Quadient’s contact-free, automated lockers help reduce operational costs and streamline package management
“We’re excited to showcase our smart locker solutions at Canada’s leading building show.
Across the globe, package management issues have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting surge in online shopping. In fact, online sales (as a share of total sales) are expected to increase by 25% over the next 5 years. Specifically, in
“These days, consumers expect that their home and workplace amenities will make their lives easier and that includes the effortless retrieval of their personal packages and goods,” continued Casey. “That’s why it is so important for key players in the building industry to invest in tech-forward, contactless solutions like our smart lockers, which are specifically designed to help property owners and managers get out of the business of package management and back to their real jobs of caring for residents, tenants and employees.”
Parcel Pending by Quadient’s customizable indoor, outdoor and refrigerated electronic lockers are designed to help multifamily and commercial properties of all sizes (even those with less than 100 units) provide a safe, secure and contactless way for users to retrieve their packages, online orders and other deliveries at their convenience and without having to come into contact with anyone. This helps property owners and managers reduce operational costs while also providing an elevated experience by saving valuable staff time - up to 24 hours per week - and increasing responsiveness to residents, tenants and employees.
“We assume all customer service responsibilities for package delivery, notification and retrieval, which means property owners and managers no longer need to accept, sort and distribute packages to recipients. Instead, they can focus on addressing the needs of their residents, tenants and employees and elevating their experiences,” said Casey. “In fact, our automated lockers can help drive lease renewals by as much as 40 percent.”
With Parcel Pending by Quadient’s smart lockers, recipients can quickly and easily retrieve their package(s) at their convenience and without having to come into contact with anyone. The way it works is simple. Couriers deliver packages directly into the lockers using their unique access code. Recipients are then notified via text/email that their packages have arrived and they can scan the barcode provided in their email/text to automatically open the locker door. Residents may also use the Parcel Pending by
The Parcel Pending by Quadient Smart Locker Difference
- Contactless: Access deliveries by scanning a barcode or pushing a button on Parcel Pending’s mobile app to enable package pickup without having to use the locker kiosk touchscreen
- Weather and UV-resistant: Designed to withstand exposure from rain, wind, humidity and extreme temperatures from -13°F to 122°F
- Long-lasting: Designed to last for over a decade – even in extreme temperatures
- Temperature-controlled: Integrated air conditioner and heater throughout the locker controller keeps packages safe and protected year-round
- Smart: Infrared scanner detects packages in each locker
- Secure: Built-in, 24/7 security system, photo and signature capture and optional cloud-based video surveillance
- Fast: Barcode capture enables rapid package delivery
- Strong: Double reinforced, powder-coated 18-gauge steel construction
- Customizable: Wraps, colors and tailored designs to fit the aesthetics and feel of any property
- Versatile: Multiple configurations and locker sizes that fit most packages
- Advanced: Flexible API allowing for seamless integration with most any software systems
Visit booth #1000 at The Buildings Show PM Expo to learn more about Parcel Pending by Quadient’s smart locker solutions, or visit parcelpending.com.
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