Launch of 'Safe Delivery Management Service' Exclusively for Small Business Owners

What If Parcel Delivery Disappears in Front of Your Store?... S1's 'Safe Delivery Management Service' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Comprehensive security solution company S-1 has launched a service to assist small business owners with contactless delivery. S-1 (CEO No Hee-chan) announced on the 15th that it will launch the 'Safe Delivery Management Service' exclusively for small business owners.


Recently, due to the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), contactless delivery methods that minimize unnecessary contact have gained attention. It has become common practice to leave not only parcels but also regularly supplied logistics and food ingredients in front of stores. Although these measures are for infection prevention, delivery items piled up in front of stores have become targets of other crimes.


S-1 explained that this service was launched to prevent crimes targeting such contactless delivery items. The 'Safe Delivery Management Service' provides delivery drivers with exclusive access cards to ensure safe delivery of goods. Its biggest feature is security. The access card can be set to allow delivery drivers to enter only during specific times. After a certain period following delivery, the security system automatically activates, and the customer's system automatically notifies them of the delivery driver's visit history.



Another feature is convenience. The delivery driver’s exclusive card is issued in mobile form, allowing customers to hand over the card without face-to-face interaction with the delivery driver. Delivery drivers can also enter using only their smartphones, so they do not need to carry a separate card. An S-1 official stated, "In the post-COVID era, as daily life changes, the needs for security are also diversifying," adding, "We will continue to introduce new technologies and provide services that customers need."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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