From a crowded counter to a self-service floor — the whole story, start to finish.
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Volume keeps rising at the shipping counter. Staffing, floor space and patience do not. Three pressures show up in every location.
Peak hours become bottlenecks. Every transaction depends on one employee, one register and one counter position.
Labor is one of the largest controllable operating costs in the network — and it scales with every additional counter position.
Waiting is not customer experience. A customer who sees the line and walks out is revenue that never reaches the register.
Labor is one of your biggest costs, and you feel it every week. More volume means more hours on the schedule — and that schedule is the first thing that eats your margin.
The usual choice is a bad one: add staff and payroll grows, don't and customers wait. LogiKiosk removes that trade-off. A shipment at the kiosk takes less time than at the counter — and it starts the moment the customer walks up, not when an employee is free. You spend less on labor while delivering a better experience: faster service, on their terms, without the line.
Same square footage. Same customers. A different counter.
Five steps the customer completes without an employee. Everything that used to occupy a counter position now happens at the kiosk.
The customer scans a QR code or an ID at the station.
The box goes on the dimensional scale — weight and dimensions captured automatically.
Rates and delivery options are presented; the customer chooses the service.
A 4×6 RFID-enabled shipping label prints at the station.
The customer applies the label and drops the package. Done.
Industrial-grade enclosure built for 24/7 retail floor operation, with integrated label printer and payment terminal.
Length, width, height and weight captured in one pass — no manual measuring, no guesswork, no dimensional-weight surprises on the invoice.
Optional ID capture for shipments that require sender verification, age checks or regulated documentation.
Every 4×6 label the kiosk prints carries an embedded RFID inlay. The package identifies itself — no line of sight, no manual scan, no employee stopping to read a barcode.
The same tag is read at the store, at the truck, at the hub and at the warehouse — turning a self-service transaction into network-level data.
Corporate is asking about network economics. The franchise owner is asking what changes tomorrow morning. Self Shipping answers both.
Automate. Scale. Track.
Built for shipping networks. Designed for every location. Let us walk you through what Self Shipping would look like in your stores.
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