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.

01 / Use case

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.

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02 / Use case

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.

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03 / Use case

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.

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04 / Use case

Bookstore

Textbook rentals are a chain-of-custody problem. Every lost return is a charge dispute. Lockers timestamp the return and end the argument.

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05 / Use case

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.

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06 / Use case

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.

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07 / Use case

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.

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08 / Use case

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.

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09 / Use case

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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