Data-Driven Solutions with Smart Lockers

One of the significant advantages of smart lockers is their ability to provide insights for data-driven decisions. These insights are gathered directly from your locker system’s usage. Typically, organizations have faced challenges in locker utilization, resulting in endless deliberations on assigned-use, unassigned-use, and quantity needed.

Smart lockers enable you to effortlessly gather insights and adapt as required.​

Let’s explore how smart lockers can offer valuable insights and information to bolster your organization’s overarching goals and strategies.

Locker Access Options

Smart lockers offer flexible access options, allowing you to use your smartphone, RFID card, or even a smartwatch. They can also be conveniently integrated with other third-party systems and technologies to ensure a seamless user experience.

Reserve a Locker & Desk

Using a workplace app at your organization? Reserve a desk and locker simultaneously within the same platform. This smooth transition fosters a flexible working environment and empowers employees with an easy-to-use app.

Midweek Crowding

Smart lockers offer insights into employee usage patterns, facilitating informed decisions on the required number of lockers and their optimal configuration.

Collaborative Zones vs. Quiet Zones

Utilizing smart lockers, live data can offer insights into usage patterns for different zones within the office, giving a clear picture of how and where the lockers are being used.

Locker to Employee Ratio

Erase concerns about locker-to-employee ratios with smart lockers. The data helps determine capacity, guiding you in adding or moving locker banks as needed.

Data for External BI Reporting

Interested in a detailed analysis? Simply export the data from smart lockers and import it into your third-party Business Intelligence reporting tool to gain deeper insights.

Hourly Reporting

Facing issues with locker squatters? User reports offer insights into who is using lockers, the duration of use, and the frequency of access, helping you address any misuse effectively.

Locker Usage

Identify the most frequently used lockers with smart locker data. If you observe that the bottom lockers are less popular, consider replacing them with large drawers. These can be used for storing larger items or serve as additional office storage space.

Occupancy Reporting

With smart lockers, you can determine whether your lockers are constantly full or seldom used. Occupancy reports help identify if this applies to all locker banks or just specific ones, enhancing your understanding of locker usage.

Employee Usage: Time of Day

Smart lockers offer insights into peak locker usage times during the day. This information is crucial in optimizing locker accessibility and enhancing the overall experience for employees.

Visitor Lockers

Providing personal storage for visitors is often overlooked. The same locker bank can have both assigned and unassigned lockers so visitors can have specific lockers just for them.

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Data-Driven Solutions with Smart Lockers

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