Why Smart Lockers Fail (And How to Actually Make Them Work)
Most organisations get smart lockers completely wrong.
They treat them as a product… when they’re actually a process.
And that mistake is exactly why so many implementations fail to deliver the value people expect.
The Problem: Technology Doesn’t Fix Broken Processes
There’s a common pattern I see across organisations exploring automation.
The conversation starts with:
- “Let’s buy lockers”
- “Let’s implement ServiceNow”
- “Let’s automate requests”
All of which sound sensible.
But what’s often missing is the most important piece:
👉 How the process actually works
Because if the underlying workflow is inefficient, unclear, or poorly designed…
Automation doesn’t fix it.
It just makes it:
- faster
- more complex
- and often more expensive
The Key Insight: Smart Lockers Are Not the Solution
Smart lockers are a tool.
They don’t create value on their own.
What actually creates value is:
👉 the workflow behind them
Think about it:
- How are requests triggered?
- How are assets prepared?
- How does collection actually work?
- What happens when items are returned?
If those steps aren’t designed properly, the locker simply becomes a different version of the same problem.
Why Most Implementations Fall Short
In most cases, organisations:
- Start with the technology
- Assume the process will “figure itself out”
- Focus on features rather than outcomes
The result?
A system that technically works…
…but doesn’t actually remove friction.
What Good Looks Like
The organisations that succeed take a different approach.
They start with the process — not the product.
That means:
1. Designing the end-to-end journey
From request → fulfilment → collection → return
2. Focusing on the user experience
Making it simple, intuitive, and self-service
3. Removing manual touchpoints
Only keeping human involvement where it actually adds value
4. Then applying technology
Using platforms like ServiceNow and smart lockers to enable the process — not define it
The Real Opportunity
When done properly, the impact is significant:
- Faster fulfilment
- Reduced manual effort
- Better visibility and tracking
- Improved user experience
But none of that comes from the locker itself.
👉 It comes from the process design.
Watch the Full Episode
If you want a deeper breakdown of this, including real-world examples, you can watch Episode 2 of Automation UnboXed here:
👉Automation UnBoXed Episode 2 - Smart Lockers Don't Work... Until you fix this
If you want to check out all of the Automation UnBoXed episodes you can see them all here
Final Thought
If you’re thinking about implementing smart lockers or automation:
👉 Don’t start with the tool.
Start with the outcome you’re trying to achieve.
Because once the process is right…
The technology becomes the easy part.
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