Why might your business need smart lockers?
Lockers are a pretty ubiquitous sight in most work settings. They serve an important role when it comes to temporary storage, especially when those storage needs are constantly changing or involve a large number of individuals.
The issue with conventional lockers is that they can become surprisingly difficult to manage – the solution? Smart lockers. Here are a few reasons why your business might need to invest in some.
Asset management
Lockers are often thought of primarily as forms of personal storage, but smart lockers can be the most effective way of managing a range of smaller assets. Whether that’s a scanner, a laptop, or a cordless drill, if these assets need to be kept secure but accessible, then a smart locker could be the way to go.
With lockers from providers like Traka, you can restrict access only to certain people at certain times, massively reducing unauthorised usage. These kinds of lockers also typically create automatic logs whenever something is taken out or returned, making tracing lost assets a whole lot easier.
Employee storage
Smart lockers can also be a great way of managing employee storage. Instead of having to ask around the whole office to figure out who has a key, which lockers are currently occupied, and which lockers have been empty for almost a year, you can simply gather all this information from a centralised digital access repository.
			Package delivery
On another note, smart lockers can make it a lot easier to manage package delivery and pickup. Smart lockers can be set up in an accessible area of the premises, and delivery drivers can be provided with temporary access codes that allow them to drop items off ahead of time.
If you don’t have a permanent reception presence, or regularly need to arrange of package delivery or pickup out of hours, this can make things a lot easier. It means fewer people need to coordinate, and that delays no longer have such a substantial knock-on effect.
Physical sharing point
Lastly, if anyone in your business needs to share physical items with each other – whether assets like laptops, documents, keys or hard drives – then smart lockers can be the perfect solution. Someone can drop off the item in the locker, then the relevant parties can be provided with access codes and pick up the asset when necessary.
The pick-up will be automatically logged digitally, providing a paper trail in case anything goes missing. It makes sharing a whole lot safer and convenient, especially in the context of high-value assets or sensitive information.
Smart lockers can be incredibly useful in a range of different contexts. It’s worth considering some of the alternative applications, like those listed above, so that you can maximise their utility and enjoy all they have to offer.
			
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