IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 09, 2017 -- Parcel Pending, the nation’s leading provider of innovative package management solutions, today announced that it has achieved record sales in July, making the month the strongest in the company’s history. The company attributes its record growth to strong sales of its flagship indoor parcel lockers across all market segments and increasing demand for its new outdoor lockers and first-to-market refrigerated lockers within multifamily communities.
“We experienced great growth going into the summer months and are continuing to see strong demand and increased interest in our package management business,” said Lori Torres, CEO and founder of Parcel Pending. “A lot of this strong demand is based on our expanding package management solutions. Our current clients are embracing our solutions and aggressively expanding their implementations of our parcel lockers to their new properties and throughout their residential portfolios.”
In addition to a surge in sales of its indoor lockers – which experienced 72% year over year growth – the company has received widespread customer and media interest in its new outdoor package lockers and its just-released, industry-first refrigerated lockers, which can be cooled to between 35 and 44 degrees and are ideal for accepting food, beverages, medicine, flowers or any other deliveries that require some degree of refrigeration.
About Parcel Pending
Parcel Pending is a leading provider of package management solutions to simplify and secure parcel deliveries. Parcel Pending combines 100% Always-On Customer Service®, electronic lockers and mobile applications to improve the customer experience, while reducing operating costs. Parcel Pending markets to multifamily communities, retailers and universities throughout North America. More information is available by calling 855-316-4756 or at www.parcelpending.com.
Media Contact: Rob Jensen Corporate Communications Parcel Pending 858-254-9686 [email protected]


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