Parcel Locker

Parcel Locker

A configurable parcel locker solution for secure package delivery and organized self-service pickup in apartment communities, office buildings, mailrooms, campuses, and retail pickup sites.
Planned around real parcel flow, door-size mix, and local access habits for overseas B2B projects that want less front-desk handling and clearer pickup routines.
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Parcel locker

Planned around real parcel traffic, not just door count

Most parcel locker inquiries start with a practical problem: packages are arriving faster than the front desk, mailroom, or pickup counter wants to handle by hand. Before we suggest a cabinet layout, we normally ask for the site photo, available wall length, approximate parcel size mix, and the way users are expected to collect their items.

The red locker shown here is a reference layout for a typical parcel locker project. In a real order, the door ratio, terminal position, color, logo, access method, and software scope are reviewed against the buyer's site conditions.

YSLOCKER parcel locker product reference for package pickup projects
Useful information for the first quotation: installation area, indoor or semi-outdoor placement, daily parcel volume, preferred pickup method, power and network condition, local language needs, branding request, and whether later expansion is expected.

Where this locker usually makes sense

A parcel locker works best at sites with steady daily parcel traffic where staff should not spend their time storing and handing over packages. Apartment lobbies, office mailrooms, campus pickup areas, and retail click-and-collect counters may all use a similar cabinet, but the operating pressure is different in each place.

 

Residential properties often care about evening pickup peaks and less front desk storage.

Office buildings and mailrooms usually care about clearer records and less repeated internal handover.

Retail pickup points normally focus on quick collection, limited floor space, and shorter customer waiting time.

Door mix matters more than a large number on paper

Some sites receive mostly small e-commerce parcels. Others receive more medium cartons, documents, or occasional oversize packages. If the door ratio does not follow that pattern, a locker may look large enough in a catalog but still feel inefficient after installation.

Out Door Smart Parcel Locker
Start from the site
Wall length, walking path, power point, and operator access decide the first layout range.
Match parcel sizes
Small, medium, large, and oversize doors should reflect the normal parcel profile.
Leave room to adjust
For growing sites, extension planning is easier when it is considered from the first layout.

How parcels go in and how users pick up

The access method should fit local habits. In some markets QR code pickup is the easiest routine. In other locations, PIN, RFID card, barcode, or staff-assisted exception handling may be more practical. We usually confirm this early because it affects both the terminal area and the user instructions.

Out Door Smart Parcel Locker

Parcel locker pickup workflow illustration based on the real cabinet
A common routine is simple: the courier deposits the package, the system records the action, the user receives pickup information, verification is completed at the locker, and the assigned door opens for collection. If the buyer needs pickup records or operator permissions, we review those points together before quotation.

Terminal and software scope should stay practical

We know hardware decisions quickly lead to operational questions: who will manage the locker, who will review pickup records, what happens when a user cannot open a compartment, and whether remote visibility is required. Because every site works differently, we separate the essential daily routine from the optional management functions we can tailor to the project.

Locker management dashboard illustration for parcel locker operation
   

Typical review points include QR code or PIN pickup, RFID or barcode options, screen language, operator roles, pickup records, network condition, remote status visibility, and any integration discussion required by the buyer's platform.

Specification reference for early review

The details below are a starting point for discussion. Final figures should be checked after the cabinet plan, lock type, terminal arrangement, and installation environment are confirmed.

Product name Parcel Locker
Main use Package delivery, temporary parcel storage, controlled handover, and self-service pickup
Common locations Apartment communities, office buildings, shared mailrooms, retail pickup counters, campuses, and selected delivery sites
Cabinet structure Metal cabinet structure with project-based finish and compartment planning
Door planning Small, medium, large, and optional oversize compartments reviewed against parcel size mix
Access options QR code, PIN, RFID card, barcode, or selected local pickup routine
Network options Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or 4G according to the site and management requirement
OEM and ODM items Cabinet size, door ratio, color, logo, terminal position, language, packing, and delivery preparation

Factory preparation and order checking

For a parcel locker order, we review more than the outside color. The team checks cabinet finish, door movement, lock position, terminal opening, packing method, labels, and shipment details before goods are prepared for export. The workshop image below is kept in our project material library as the cleaner factory reference for this page.

YSLOCKER powder coating workshop and cabinet preparation area
Before production, it is helpful to confirm cabinet drawings, color reference, logo placement, compartment ratio, access method, software scope, packing request, and any documentation required for the destination market.

A few questions we usually answer before quotation

Is this one fixed model?
No. This page shows a typical parcel locker starting point. The final cabinet plan is reviewed after we understand the site and daily operating routine.

What should a buyer prepare first?
A rough site photo, available wall length, expected daily parcel volume, typical parcel sizes, preferred access method, and quantity range are enough for the first discussion.

Can OEM or branded orders be discussed?
Yes. Color, logo, door ratio, terminal arrangement, screen language, packing, and selected software details can be reviewed for distributors and project buyers.

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