New Smart Mailboxes Trustees of Iranian Customers for Keeping Postal Items

New Smart Mailboxes Trustees of Iranian Customers for Keeping Postal Items

TEHRAN (ANA)- A knowledge-based company active in the field of smart logistics in Iran has produced smart mailboxes (lockers) to be used for keeping postal items.
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“Jabar is the first supplier of smart locker boxes and completes the value chain in the field of domestic and international mail and logistics,” Mohsen Bazargan, the infrastructure development manager of the knowledge-based ‘Jabar’ company active in the postal industry, told ANA.

He noted that using smart logistics during the delivery of postal data-x-items will increase customers’ satisfaction in this industry.

“At present, 80 lockers have been stationed in 36 places in Tehran's districts 1 to 6, which are located in shopping malls for easy access,” the manager said.

Noting that the company is responsible for receiving, protecting and storing the postal items, Bazargan said, “For instance, when people are not present at the desired location to receive a postal package, they can receive it at the desired time by sending the item to the nearest Jabar locker and easily receive their postal packages at the desired time and place.”

“Also, companies providing postal services and companies active in the field of e-commerce (online stores) can provide better services by using these lockers,” he added.

Bazargan said that body of the lockers is made of steel and has been equipped with smart locks, adding that they can tolerate 200kg of weight.

Earlier this month, a knowledge-based company in Iran had also made an advanced and practical product in the postal industry which smartly carries postal packages based on size, weight, barcode, and reading destination information.

“The robot enjoys the capability to lift a shelf weighing 300 kilograms and deliver the package to the desired location by routing. By reading the corresponding barcode registered on the shipment, the device transfers it to the desired gate,” Mehdi Rasekh, the managing director of the knowledge-based ‘Ideh Pardazan Nazer Avval Keifiat’ company told ANA.

He noted that all parts of the robot have been manufactured indigenously.

“Also, Crossport is one of the most advanced sorters presented by our knowledge-based company at the post exhibition. These sorters enjoy the ability to sort 10,000 to 15,000 packages per hour based on size and weight,” Rasekh said.

“The device moves like a train and it scans the package, reads the dimensions, weight, and barcode. Then it finds its destination information and unloads it in a special gate,” he added.

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