Intelligent and configurable lockers with touch screen and integrated control from Inves
Inves, Investrónica's technological solutions brand (El Corte Inglés Group), has presented a solution for modular and configurable smart lockers with a touch screen, barcode reader, RFID, intercom and even security cameras.
The intelligent lockers system that the Spanish manufacturer Inves just presented on the market, it has been designed for the custody of merchandise and parcel management in shopping centers, hotels, stations, etc., whose control is carried out by a central unit integrated into the structure itself.
This management terminal is fully configurable, since it can include a vandal-resistant 15” touch screen, barcode reader, 2D, manual magnetic stripe reader, lector RFID, coin acceptor, thermal ticket printer and industrial PC.
Added to this is the integration of a VoIP intercom system., audio, temperature and humidity control and security cameras, As it is a modular system, comprehensive and 'turnkey', according to the needs of each client, with both indoor and outdoor equipment.
The manufacturer has developed this solution under the premise 'all in one' and is accompanied by value-added services, as prior advice to the client, personalization, installation and warranty.
Inves' electronic lockers solution centralizes all lock management operations in its control unit., since it allows you to interactively manage the availability of lockers, the storage, custody and collection of goods, as well as the physical management of the locker itself (selection, opening, closing and locking).
The structure of the solution is made up of horizontally stackable modules, each with independent compartments that can be combined with each other, with door with electronic locking lock, anti-pry system and internal manual opening with security key, which, according to those responsible for Inves, guarantees a quick and effective return on investment.
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