
It offers products that are built specifically for multifamily, commercial, retail, and university buildings.
Overview: Parcel Pending is a smart package management solution from the manufacturing and mailing-solutions company Quadient.
Price: $20,000 for an entry-level, 34-compartment locker storage system, plus a monthly service fee (less than $2 per unit), with prices increasing for larger locker systems and additional compartments. This system allows buildings to pair it with the lockers to eliminate the need for building management staff to handle packages altogether, provide 24/7 resident access to their packages, provide resident notifications, and communicate with couriers and mail companies for outbound packages. The company then adds on its Package Concierge Room System software solution.
Express Series for smaller, to-go spaces that don’t require heavy surveillance. Premiere Series for indoor spaces and is heavily fortified using traditionally strong materials and cutting-edge security technology. Element Series for outdoor environments. Package Concierge offers three types of parcel locker solutions – all of which offer around a dozen different sizes and specifications. The company separates its offering into two solutions – an on-premise, physical locker system for handling incoming and outgoing packages, as well as a software solution to pair with the lockers to help automate package management. Package Concierge’s lockers allow all delivery services to access its locker rooms without the help of building management or leasing staff. Overview: Package Concierge is an automated, self-service package management locker system for retail, universities, co-working spaces, and commercial and multifamily residential buildings. Depending on the size of the package locker, Luxer One’s price can reach $20,000+ for premiere products. Price: $6,900 for an entry-level, 14-compartment package locker system, plus a $1.50-per-compartment maintenance and tech support fee. Its features include video surveillance, overflow rooms, a reporting & management SaaS dashboard, tenant and resident SMS and email notifications, and multiple locker sizes for all building types – we discovered 7 different locker types, ranging in size. Luxer One offers indoor & outdoor lockers, controlled and locked package rooms, and refrigerated lockers.
Luxer One’s purpose is to accept every new package upon arrival, eliminating the need for building tenants to go to a postal office or UPS/FedEx dropoff location to pick up packages that were turned away from a building. Overview: Luxer One is a package locker company that supplies physical parcel lockers for commercial and residential buildings, universities, retail spaces, and co-working offices.