Accepting parcel deliveries for your residents is an extra service that most of them will appreciate. After all, if residents aren’t around to take the delivery themselves, you and your team save them a trip to the sorting office.
Costs. They’re one of the few things every business would be happy to see drop right down to zero. In reality, that’s not going to happen. There’s always some expenditure to pay.But a significant reduction in costs is still a huge win, and finding ways to reduce expenditure while also improving the life of your staff and residents is a major coup.
How often do your receptionists and concierge staff end up handling packages for tenants? With hundreds of residents ordering items from the internet on a regular basis, we know it takes up a lot of time. Not only is parcel management time-consuming, it also makes reception areas look more like post offices.
Differentiating your PBSA development from the competition is the key to coming out on top. Students expect a wide range of amenities, some of which are more common than others such as social spaces and dedicated study areas. What students don’t see every day, though, is a comprehensive parcel management system.
Parcel management in residential and commercial buildings has been a hassle for reception and concierge staff for far too long. To bring order to the chaos, we’ve established PSP Lite...
With 11 years in the delivery sector working as a postman, I have experienced first-hand the growing parcel problem. I’ve worked with many different parcel management solutions ranging from lockers to concierges storing parcels behind desks, unmanned parcel rooms, and simply taking resident requests to leave parcels on their doorsteps.
This year, we’ve seen just how much our tenants rely on their buildings to provide for them. During the lockdown, apartment buildings became more than just a place to sleep and cook










