Yes we are, with the volume of people collecting packages or coming in looking for packages we decided it was unsafe to continue accepting packages. We worked from home for several months and when we returned we kept the same policy.
We are good. We have package locker system and asked all courriers to drop off over flow packages at resident's door. We do not accept them in the office and asked residents to instruct upon ordering where there packages are to be dropped off incase lockers are full. Our mail room looks nice and clean.
IMHO, package lockers are going to prove to be insufficient. Home delivery trends are only going to continue to grow, across all demographics. Fetch is the best option for large communities right now. The package tsunami is going to continue to outpace existing storage options. Package companies need to come up with stronger solutions than lockers that Amazon drivers won’t use, that are insufficient for today’s volume and basically, an expensive and increasingly outdated solution. Just my two cents.
I agree with Lisa. With online shopping, there won’t be enough lockers to handle the load. At one community I had, on a regular day, we had over 100 packages easy. November to February upwards of 500-1000 a day. After we sold, the new owners installed lockers. The delivery companies just dump the packages in the foyers now.
4 years 4 months ago#39974by Peggy Lannery Crowley
Capacity is the thing...that's always what I wrestled with at my buildings with lockers. With ever-expanding package volumes, can you ever have enough lockers?
Peggy Lannery Crowley COVID19 has forced people who typically eschewed online shopping to embrace it. This is not going to change. Additional accommodations are potentially necessary for increased deliveries of food, groceries and other items. The companies that recognize the changes and adjust accordingly will be stronger than those who choose to see everything as ‘business as normal’. It’s changed, and our industry needs to change with it.
We don't accept packages either. However, there is another consequence to this. We are struggling with people not breaking down their boxes and our trash & recycling bins are frequently exceeding the rim.
4 years 4 months ago#39979by Christine Kevane La Marca