Goods-In deliveries slowing your teams down?
Smart lockers for incoming deliveries and goods-in management
Pitney Bowes Smart Lockers provide a secure deposit point and give recipients a self-service way to collect their delivery at any time. Day-to-day parcel handling no longer depends on reception teams or building staff being available.
Parcels move out of shared areas into secure, managed storage. There is a clear view of delivery activity without additional administration.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do smart lockers help goods in teams manage deliveries?
Smart lockers give every incoming delivery a secure, designated location with an automatic record of arrival and collection. Goods in teams no longer need to rely on manual logs or temporary storage areas to manage the process.
Can couriers deliver directly into smart lockers?
Couriers deposit parcels directly into an available locker compartment at the point of delivery. Items move into secure storage immediately rather than waiting in reception or loading areas for a member of staff to process them.
How do smart lockers reduce pressure on reception teams?
Recipients receive an automatic notification and collect parcels independently. Reception teams no longer need to manage manual handovers, coordinate collections or keep track of uncollected items throughout the day.
Can smart lockers improve visibility across deliveries?
Every deposit and collection is recorded automatically. Teams can see what has arrived, what has been collected and what is still waiting, without checking multiple locations or chasing information from different teams.
Are smart lockers suitable for sites with high delivery volumes?
Smart lockers are designed to handle consistent delivery volumes across busy sites. Parcels move into secure storage at the point of arrival, which reduces pressure on loading bays, reception areas and shared storage spaces regardless of how many deliveries are arriving each day.