Solutions for retail stores
Electronic pick-up station, intuitive to use with touch display. The operator conveniently notifies the customer by e-mail.
Collection station with electronic code locks. The operator occupies the compartment and assigns a code, which he communicates to his customer.
Electronic pickup station. The operator can manage and book the lockers via his PAKETIN service access.
PAKNO is an electronic delivery system that can be used both for private and commercial parcel reception and as a pick-up station. The system is non-discriminatory and freely accessible to every user. PAKNO is easy to use via an intuitive touch display.
Variant A: The operator selects the previously created recipient via the display, selects the corresponding compartment size and places the shipment in the compartment that opens. The recipient then receives a delivery notification by email with an opening code.
Variant B: The operator “delivers to himself”, receives the opening code.
The collector/receiver enters his opening code, which he received from the operator beforehand, via the intuitively operated display and removes his goods from the automatically opening compartment.
The PIKNO lock can be operated in two different modes. You can switch between the two modes using the logo button and a designated code.
Private Mode: In private mode, the lock remembers the code once it has been set. The lock can then always be opened with this code.
Public Mode: In public mode, similar to hotel safes, a new code must be assigned each time the safe is used. Public mode is recommended for the classic pick-up station.
The operator occupies the compartment and assigns a code, which he communicates to his customer.
The customer enters the code previously received from the operator and removes his goods.
PAKETIN is an electronic delivery system that can be used both for private and commercial parcel reception and as a pick-up station. The system is non-discriminatory and freely accessible for collectors/recipients.
The operator can manage and book the lockers via his PAKETINservice access. The operator only needs an e-mail address from his customer.
The customer will receive an email with an electronic key to open the compartment.
Variant A: The operator selects the previously created recipient via the display, selects the corresponding compartment size and places the shipment in the compartment that opens. The recipient will then receive a delivery notification by e-mail opening code.
Variant B: The operator “delivers to himself”, receives the opening code by e-mail and communicates it to the customer.
Internet connection (LAN connection or stable 4G WLAN)
cellular reception