Use Cases
Nine ways campuses deploy smart parcel lockers
Every campus runs a different mailroom. We've built workflows for the scenarios we see most often across higher education — from residence halls to the health center.
Residence Halls
When 60% of your parcels are headed to one residence hall complex, the loading dock and front desk become the bottleneck. Lockers move pickup to the resident and free your staff to scale.
Read more →Student Center
A central hub keeps freight predictable and consolidates staff coverage. The trade-off is throughput — which is where high-density modular banks and a kiosk overflow station earn their keep.
Read more →Library
Students can't always reach the circulation desk during open hours. Lockers extend reserve and hold access to 24/7 without growing the night-shift roster.
Read more →Bookstore
Textbook rentals are a chain-of-custody problem. Every lost return is a charge dispute. Lockers timestamp the return and end the argument.
Read more →Athletics
Gear cages and equipment rooms run on borrowed time. Lockers give student-athletes and rec users self-serve checkout while keeping accountability tighter than a paper sign-out sheet.
Read more →IT Helpdesk
Loaner laptops are too important to gate on helpdesk hours and too expensive to lose. Lockers create a 24/7 self-service checkout with an audit trail every IT auditor will love.
Read more →Dining
Dining order-ahead works only if pickup is faster than ordering in person. Temperature-controlled lockers turn 10-minute lines into 10-second pickups.
Read more →Health Center
Picking up a prescription shouldn't mean standing in a public lobby. Lockers give students a private, after-hours pickup option without compromising chain-of-custody.
Read more →Lost & Found
Lost-and-found is everyone's side job. Lockers give a single intake point, photo-claim verification, and a self-service pickup window that respects student privacy.
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