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[Apple Insider] Apple Business Solutions: Luxer One Parcel Lockers

[Apple Insider] Apple Business Solutions: Luxer One Parcel Lockers

Parcel lockers are transforming how businesses manage deliveries, offering a secure and efficient alternative to traditional mailrooms. When paired with intuitive iOS software, these systems become even more powerful, creating a seamless experience for both administrators and end users.

In the article below, Apple Insider highlights how Luxer One leverages parcel lockers and iOS software to modernize package management for businesses. Continue reading for key insights, or view the original coverage on Apple Insider for the full story.

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA – (Apple Insider) – In this new series we’re going to take a look at companies that have integrated Apple products into their companies in interesting or useful ways. First up —the Luxer One parcel lockers, which are a solution to the problem of secure package delivery in dense residential areas.

Apartment dwellers have a unique relationship with parcel delivery services like FedEx, and if you’ve ever lived in an apartment, you’ll know the woes pretty well. For some apartment buildings, packages are delivered to a central, unsecured mail room, and the system may be largely honesty-based. If you’re lucky, maybe your landlord has installed security cameras.

For others, your packages get delivered to an office. For a lot of people who work a standard nine-to-five, chances are, you’re probably not going to be able to make it to the office before it closes. And for some, the unlucky few, you’re likely to have no idea where your packages will end up.

My apartment building, for example, is roughly the size of an entire city block. It is a former factory that was flipped into a mixed-use building. In addition to around 150 apartments across nine buildings, there are also multiple businesses and even a high school inside of it.

There are advantages to living in a building like this, but package delivery was never one of them. Packages originally were delivered to a central office, but at some point when the building got renovated, all of the package delivery services were given the ability to deliver packages directly to your door.

Unsurprisingly, due to the fact that the building is laid out like a mythical Roman maze, this lead to a lot of packages being delivered to the wrong places and an uptick of package theft. Eventually, after enough complaints, the property management company put their foot down, and installed a Luxer One package locker system.

White Luxer One package lockers in community mail room

Luxer Lockers can also be wrapped in interesting designs, making them somewhat less ominous.

I’d gotten a little postcard for Luxer One stuck into the side of my door one day. It didn’t explain much, aside from the fact that the way our packages got delivered would soon be changing. Considering every time I got a package delivered I usually had to hunt through two or three separate buildings, it seemed promising.

Soon after, a large black structure appeared in the mail room, taking up the entire side of the room. Its matte black surface seemed almost ominous. Its tiny screen, at that point, was unlit. Each door was perfectly rectangular and featured no latches, no keyholes, no nothing.

A day or two after that, the Luxer Lockers went live. A tiny cheerful screen played a little slideshow as it waited for someone to come retrieve their packages.

Since then, the Luxer One has become a well-loved addition to my building. Retrieving packages can be done 24 hours a day, perfect for those who can’t make it to the office while they’re open. No longer are packages lost in the void or stolen.

Using the Luxer One is also incredibly easy. You’ll get an email that has both a six-digit code and a QR code. From there, you’ll head to the Luxer One, show your QR code to the camera or enter the code and sign for your package. The door will swing open, you’ll grab your package, and then be on your merry way.

The whole process, save for walking to and from the lockers, takes about 25 seconds. Most of that is just digging through your email for the code. And the central hub of a Luxer One unit is an iPad.

User scanning phone to open the Luxer One smart lockers

The Company

In 2005, Luxer One had actually started out as a different company —Laundry Locker. Laundry Locker was designed to be a solution for dry cleaning delivery to apartment complexes. According to the folks at Luxer One, the Laundry Lockers were an instant hit with residents.

A few years later, property managers took notice and asked if there was a way the company could take on the problem of package delivery. At this point, online shopping was becoming incredibly popular, and the influx of packages was causing serious problems for both property managers and residents. In 2013, Luxer One was born.

Our mission at Luxer One has stayed constant after all these years: to relentlessly improve how the world receives goods,” a spokesperson for the company told Apple Insider. “In our infancy, we realized we needed to design a software and hardware combination flexible enough to accommodate any delivery type – whether it’s an oversized box or even a perishable delivery. And that the software needed to be configurable to different environments, from retail to apartments to workplaces.”

Luxer One didn’t always use iPads, though. The first iteration was a non-iOS enabled locker that worked, but the company noted that something didn’t feel correct. The touch screens seemed off and didn’t work well, so they’d decided that they’d seek another solution. Luxer One had seen that other companies had utilized iOS solutions into their products and decided that would be their solution.

Opting for the iPad provides myriad benefits. The company notes that the screen simply looks better and the touch screen feels more responsive. I’m inclined to agree. The experience is quick and easy and the screen registers every touch, every time —unlike ATM-style screens. On top of that, the interface is just easier to use.

Resident using touchscreen to pickup package from Luxer One smart package lockers

It’s not without drawbacks, though. The first hurdle is figuring out how to put an iPad into a parcel locker in the first place. The same problem surfaced when they’d realized they would be putting an iPad in a parcel locker outside.

“About two years ago, we released our outdoor lockers. Putting an iPad in the great outdoors was no easy feat,” said a spokesperson. “Our engineers developed a sophisticated thermal cooling system for temperature and airflow modulation, along with specialized seals to prevent weather damage from wind, rain, and snow.”

Of course, there’s also the commitment factor.

“You’re also tying yourself to Apple. Getting support from them can be challenging. Integrations with peripherals can be tricky. And you can’t easily swap out an iPad out with something else on the market. That being said, customers will notice the difference in experience and reward you for it.”

Luxer One, silver, outdoor lockers at garden-style apartment community

The company has been lauded for giving residents the peace of mind, knowing that their packages are securely stored until they can retrieve them. Property managers no longer need to worry about their offices disappearing under an avalanche of packages during peak online shopping times, either.

Looking toward the future, Luxer One plans on expanding their service to even more environments. This includes office mail rooms, retail stores, and university campuses. At a big box store, a shopper would be able to simply walk in, type in their code, and retrieve their product without the need for tracking down an employee or waiting in line.

Overall, Luxer One has come up with a great way to solve a problem that plagues many apartment buildings, and has some impressive goals for solving problems for other locations as well. We’re interested in following what the company does in the next several years.

Luxer One builds the world’s smartest parcel lockers for multifamily residences, university, retail, and office. Reach to learn more about our smart locker solutions today!

  • Christina Draper

    Christina Draper, Marketing Content Manager at Luxer One, creates storytelling-driven content that connects with property management professionals and highlights innovations in multifamily package management. With a marketing background from UNC Charlotte, she develops cross-channel campaigns that showcase how Luxer One is redefining the resident experience.

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