Day-Use LOCKERS

Secure self-service storage for shared public and workplace environments​

Pitney Bowes day-use lockers help organisations support secure short-term storage across workplaces, leisure environments, visitor locations and high-footfall operational sites.

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Understanding day-use lockers
Day-use lockers help organisations provide flexible self-service storage for employees, visitors, guests and members across shared environments. Locker software supports secure access, locker availability management and user activity tracking across daily locker turnover and busy shared environments. The locker software supports delivery tracking, automated notifications, collection verification and audit visibility across locker banks and locations.
Understanding parcel lockers
Common day-use locker uses
Workplace day-use storage
Support employee storage across hybrid offices, hot desk areas and flexible workplaces
Visitor storage lockers
Provide secure storage for visitors, contractors and guests across shared buildings and reception areas
Gym & leisure environments
Support secure locker access for gyms, leisure facilities and wellbeing environments
Transit & travel environments
Provide secure self-service storage across transport hubs, terminals and busy public environments
Campus & education environments
Support daily locker usage across universities, student facilities and shared campus locations
​ Event & venue environments
Support high-volume locker usage across venues, conferences and public event environments

Operational challenges

What day-use lockers help reduce

The operational pressures day-use lockers are most often deployed to address — across high-footfall environments, shared spaces and visitor-facing sites.

  • Unmanaged personal belongings across shared spaces
  • Pressure on receptions and staffed storage areas
  • Limited storage across high-footfall environments
  • Lost locker keys and unmanaged access
  • Daily turnover of locker users
  • Queues during busy periods
  • Lack of visibility across locker availability
  • Storage congestion across shared environments
  • Inconsistent storage access across locations
  • Pressure on staff managing locker allocation
Personal belongings stacked behind a reception desk that day-use lockers help organise
How do smart lockers work?

How do Pitney Bowes lockers facilitate contactless pick-up?

delivers packages
Operator delivers an item to a smart locker, automatically triggering a notification, along with a barcode, to the recipient.
scanning barcode
At the locker, the recipient scans the access barcode and verifies their identification.
grabs their package
The appropriate parcel locker door opens, allowing the recipient to take their item and go on their way.

Typical configurations

Configured around your building, volumes and operations

Pitney Bowes parcel lockers can be configured around building layouts, parcel volumes and operational requirements. Common configurations include:

Indoor and outdoor Pitney Bowes parcel locker configurations across multiple compartment sizes
  • Indoor locker banks
  • Outdoor weather-resistant lockers
  • Mixed compartment sizes
  • Courier drop-off workflows
  • Multi-site locker deployments
  • 24/7 self-service collection access
  • Branded locker wraps and kiosk screens
  • Integrated reporting and notifications
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about Pitney Bowes day-use lockers

What are day-use lockers used for?

Pitney Bowes day-use lockers help organisations provide secure self-service storage across workplaces, visitor environments, leisure facilities and shared operational locations.

Can day-use lockers support hybrid workplaces?

Yes. Pitney Bowes day-use lockers help support hybrid working and shared office environments by providing flexible employee storage throughout the working day.​

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Are day-use lockers suitable for gyms and leisure environments?

Yes. Pitney Bowes day-use lockers can support gyms, leisure facilities and wellbeing environments where secure self-service storage is required.

Can visitors and contractors use day-use lockers?

Yes. Pitney Bowes day-use lockers can provide secure access for visitors, contractors, guests and other authorised users across shared environments.

Can day-use lockers support transport and transit environments?

Yes. Pitney Bowes day-use lockers can support secure storage across transport hubs, terminals and busy public environments.

​ Can lockers operate across multiple buildings or locations?

Yes. Pitney Bowes locker software helps organisations manage locker usage, reporting and availability across multiple sites and operational environments.

Can locker access be controlled securely?

Yes. Pitney Bowes day-use lockers support PIN, QR code and badge-based access management across shared environments.

​ Can locker usage be monitored and reported on?

Yes. Pitney Bowes locker software supports usage visibility, reporting and locker management across day-use environments.

Can day-use lockers help reduce pressure on staffed storage areas?

Yes. Pitney Bowes day-use lockers support self-service access, helping reduce pressure on receptions, staffed storage points and manual locker allocation.

Are outdoor day-use locker options available?

Yes. Pitney Bowes outdoor locker configurations are available for shared public and operational environments where external locker access is required.