Frictionless, exchange of goods for everyone on campus.

Streamline the exchange of goods across your university ecosystem — food delivery, library book check-out, and more — with pickup smart lockers.

exchange of good lockers

Prioritizing safety and efficiency is important for everyone who plays a part in keeping your college campus running — students and faculty as well as temporary visitors. 

Exchange of goods lockers — user-friendly and secure locker banks where those who live, work, and do business on your campus can leave equipment, food, and other items for another person to pick up — are the streamlined way for users to conveniently and easily retrieve what they need.

Exchange of goods lockers can give students the convenient experience they’ve come to expect — a user-friendly experience that’s made possible with the use of their phone or their student ID credentials.

On a student’s end, there’s no waiting in line to pick something up or drop something off, which means they can pick up their purchases or materials on loan whenever it’s convenient for them. For you, it’s a streamlined way of doing business that saves time, and money. It’s a win-win — and you gain insight into what lockers are being used and how often.

See pickup smart lockers in action at Wake Forest University. These library lockers lead to a flexible, streamlined, and contactless exchange of goods solution for students and faculty. 

 

have you ever stopped to think about how many transactions happen over the course of a single day on your college campus?

Pizza deliveries. Library materials. Computer equipment. Students selling things they no longer need or want at the end of the semester or school year. 

And, with more campuses making the shift to mobile credentials, this means students can reserve — or pay — for all of this through their phone or watch. The two most common applications we see for exchange of goods lockers is with food and dining and library materials. 

give students the convenient experience they’ve come to expect

libraries

Borrowing library materials with the exchange of goods lockers is another way to create a streamlined experience for both the librarians and the students.

Here’s how it works: A student checks out what they want to borrow through a library’s online portal. A librarian gets the “order,” locates the items, creates a “package” for a student with their library system, and deposits the items in an exchange of goods locker in right outside the library.

Students are notified via email or text that the materials are ready and waiting, heads to the lockers, and presents their credentials — student ID card or phone or watch — and the locker pops open. They take out their items, shut the door, and the transaction is complete.

Wake Forest University

Learn more about how the exchange of goods smart lockers created efficiencies and a streamlined experience for students and faculty.

food & dining

The pandemic has created high expectations about the flexibility and speed of food ordering and pick-up — whether it’s through a delivery service, a food truck, or the cafeteria. 

Many universities have started to partner with food trucks and food ordering sites in addition to the usual campus cafeteria — offering students a variety of restaurants and food options that can be paid for using their student accounts — and delivered to smart lockers.

No more waiting in long lines to get books or trying to pinpoint a location for your food delivery – with pickup smart lockers you can use your student credentials to access all of your needs within our smart locker banks. Easily access everything from books and rental materials at the library to food pick-up with integrations like Grubhub. 

see all of the ways rental and temporary use lockers can improve your campus