
Convenience and Security: Benefits of HID (RFID) with Luxer One
The HID RFID Reader integration with Luxer One brings advanced security and convenience to users of RFID technology.
See how Luxer One’s Smart Locker Solutions are revolutionizing package delivery,
bag storage, device management and so much more on the Luxer One blog!

The HID RFID Reader integration with Luxer One brings advanced security and convenience to users of RFID technology.

Introducing LuxerLens, a state-of-the-art improvement that will help deliveries to run more smoothly while speeding up and streamlining the process.

Safety, reliability, and trust have always been core to how Luxer One designs and manufactures smart locker solutions. That commitment was formally recognized when Luxer One became the first smart locker manufacturer to earn UL certification, setting a new benchmark for safety and compliance across the industry.
This certification marked an important milestone not only for Luxer One, but for property owners, operators, architects, and organizations seeking safe smart lockers built to perform reliably in high-traffic, real-world environments.

As modern workplaces continue to evolve, package volume inside corporate offices has quietly surged. From employee deliveries to operational shipments, traditional mailrooms are no longer built for the pace of today’s offices.
That’s why office smart lockers became a strategic solution when Grubhub installed Luxer One lockers at its corporate office.
This announcement highlights more than just a new amenity. It reflects a broader workplace shift toward automation, efficiency, and better employee experiences.

Luxer One’s locker systems helped a small business recoup their investment in 3 years time.

Luxer One’s locker systems was the solution for a safe a secure way to distribute school equipment to students and faculty.

As package management and secure storage needs continue to grow across multifamily, commercial, retail, and mixed-use properties, contractors and builders are looking for solutions that are reliable, scalable, and easy to source. That’s why Luxer Lockers at Home Depot provide a major advantage for professionals seeking trusted smart locker solutions backed by industry-leading technology and support.
Now available through the Home Depot Quote Center, Luxer One’s smart locker systems make it easier than ever for contractors, developers, and builders to integrate secure package management into new and existing projects.
Whether you’re planning a multifamily development, upgrading a commercial property, or adding modern amenities to a mixed-use space, Luxer One delivers the smart locker technology today’s properties demand.

At Luxer One, innovation is our primary driver to continuously improving the package pickup experience for our customers. We are excited to partner with Pitney Bowes to collaborate on the best fully-integrated parcel management solutions in the market. Starting today, communities, campuses, and workplaces using Pitney Bowes solutions can seamlessly add Luxer One’s smart lockers to their existing workflows.
Read the press release below, or view the original on Business Wire here.

Luxer One was featured in this Washington Post story on the innovations solving for the boom in package deliveries. Read on for our perspective on how apartment managers can solve their operational challenges.

Package delivery has become a defining operational challenge for universities. As students rely more heavily on online shopping for everything from textbooks to daily essentials, campus mailrooms and housing teams are under increasing pressure to keep up.
For one university, the issue reached a critical point. What began as a manageable flow of deliveries quickly evolved into an operational bottleneck that strained staff, disrupted students, and exposed the limits of traditional package handling methods. This case study explores how the university addressed the issue and what it reveals about how universities manage student packages effectively today.

In today’s multifamily housing landscape, the “resident experience” has evolved from a bonus to a baseline expectation. Renters expect smart amenities, reliable services, and frictionless daily living. Few areas impact that more directly than how their packages are handled.
With online orders reaching record highs each year, package management has become a cornerstone of modern multifamily operations. But how exactly can better systems improve resident satisfaction? Let’s take a closer look.

Every year, the holiday season brings a mix of cheer and chaos to multifamily communities. As online shopping peaks, package rooms overflow and staff scramble to manage the influx. Between Black Friday and New Year’s, package volume across Luxer One properties can surge by 50% or more, according to internal data referenced in this holiday preparation blog.
For residents, that means longer wait times and missed notifications. For property teams, it means overextended schedules and operational headaches. The result? A season that should build goodwill with residents can instead become one of the most stressful times of the year.
Fortunately, there’s a better way to make holiday deliveries seamless, and it starts with dedicated, on-site support.

In today’s workplace, the volume of incoming packages and mail at corporate offices is higher than ever. From vendor shipments to employee-online orders, mailrooms are under pressure. If your team still relies on manually logging delivery slips, paging recipients, or stuffing dozens of parcels into storage rooms, it’s time to rethink the workflow.
In this article we’ll answer your key questions on how to automate your office mailroom. We’ll discuss how modern smart package systems are designed not just for letters but full-scale package management. These types of package solutions for offices help you streamline operations, improve security, delight employees, and support sustainability goals.

When shoppers place orders online and pick them up in a store, it’s called Buy-Online, Pick-Up-In-Store (BOPIS). This hybrid fulfillment model blends the convenience of e-commerce with the immediacy of brick-and-mortar shopping.
As retailers continue to compete on speed, accuracy and seamless experience, being able to make the BOPIS process easier is increasingly a strategic differentiator. For forward-looking retailers, adopting advanced fulfillment infrastructure such as smart lockers and dedicated pickup solutions isn’t a nice-to-have, it’s a necessity.
In this post we’ll explore key questions decision-makers face and why smart lockers are the BOPIS solutions retailers are turning to these days.

In today’s multifamily communities, the number of deliveries arriving daily has never been higher. Between Amazon, UPS, FedEx, USPS, and local couriers, residents often receive multiple packages from different carriers in a single day. For property managers, that creates both a logistical challenge and an opportunity for smarter operations.
That’s where multi-package delivery comes in: a first-of-its-kind feature introduced by Luxer One, and still the only true solution of its kind in the industry today. This innovative technology allows carriers to deliver multiple packages for the same resident into a single locker, regardless of carrier. It’s a small change with a big impact: simplified deliveries, optimized locker usage, and a faster, more seamless resident experience.

Managing modern multifamily communities is no small task. Between resident expectations, delivery volume, and day-to-day logistics, property teams need tools that simplify their world. That’s where the Luxer One Property Dashboard comes in.
Think of it as the central command center for your community’s package management system. Designed with building managers in mind, the dashboard gives you a complete, real-time view of your Luxer One systems across all locations. It’s your one-stop hub for tracking activity, managing support, and optimizing performance, all from a single login.

This month, Luxer One proudly celebrated its 500 millionth delivery, marking a defining moment in our journey to transform how the world receives packages. What began over two decades ago as a mission to simplify last-mile delivery has grown into a nationwide network serving more than 15,000 locations and 11.5 million users. Half a billion successful deliveries later, we’re only getting started!

Black Friday may only last a day, but its ripple effects on multifamily communities can last for weeks. Not to mention the rise of Cyber Week following this yearly event. As online spending continues to rise, property and regional managers across the U.S. are already bracing for a new surge in package deliveries that will test every part of their operations.
According to Adobe Analytics, U.S. shoppers spent $10.8 billion online on Black Friday 2024, a 10.2% increase year over year. That number is projected to climb even higher in 2025 as retailers start promotions earlier than ever. In fact, 37% of consumers say they now expect holiday sales to begin before Halloween (Sinch, 2025). For multifamily teams, that means the “holiday package season” now stretches from late October through New Year’s.

The hospitality industry is shifting fast. At The Hospitality Show 2025 in Denver, the signal was clear: growth isn’t coming from the same old playbook. Instead, hotels and resorts are doubling down on efficiency, guest-journeys, and strategic infrastructure. Here’s what the show revealed and what it means for operators heading into 2026.

The holiday season is one of the most consequential periods for full-service U.S. hotels. With travel volume peaking, guest expectations rising, and operational demands intensifying, hotels that plan ahead can turn this time into a strategic advantage. In this post, we explore key data and actionable best practices for managing holiday hotel operations, focusing especially on logistics such as guest and staff package management and temporary bag storage.
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