On-site Package Management for Apartments in Pennsylvania
A package manager on-site up to six days a week — organizing the package room, logging every delivery, and clearing locker overflow so Pennsylvania residents get a fast, frictionless pickup and your leasing office gets its hours back.
Works with any locker or electronic package room system. See how we layer onto lockers or browse all locations.
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What our Pennsylvania package room team does every service day
*Compatible with every major automated package room platform — package logging triggers text and/or email pings the moment a package hits the shelf.
Package volume across Pennsylvania markets
Philly's mix of Center City high-rises, Fishtown lease-ups, and Penn/Drexel-adjacent student-skewing inventory creates three different package operations problems in one metro. Historic-conversion buildings have notoriously cramped mail areas — managed pickup with overflow staging is often the only solution. Center City concierge teams are stretched thin by package growth.
Typical 250-unit Center City Class-A: 130–180 packages/day.
Philadelphia package managementPittsburgh's hills and bridges create genuinely hard delivery logistics — carrier routes are slow and late drops are common, especially in Lawrenceville and the South Side. Strip District and Downtown conversions inherited freight-era layouts with awkward parcel space. Oakland's Pitt/CMU-adjacent inventory swings on the academic calendar while the rest of the metro stays flat, so a single portfolio needs two different staffing models.
Typical 220-unit Strip District conversion: 80–125 packages/day.
Pittsburgh package managementPenn State's 47,000 students sit in a geographically isolated market, which means nearly everything residents buy arrives by carrier rather than a quick trip to a nearby metro — per-bed package volume runs above comparable college towns. Home football weekends bring six-figure visitor counts that halt delivery access downtown. Winter weather then adds route-delay catch-up days on top of the academic surge calendar.
Typical 500-bed downtown community: 120–180 packages/day; move-in week runs 600+/day.
State College package managementPennsylvania cities we serve
Apartment & multifamily markets
Student-housing markets
Pennsylvania on-site package management FAQ
Which Pennsylvania cities do you serve?
Postal Solutions provides daily on-site package management across 3 Pennsylvania markets, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, State College. If your community isn't on the list, we almost certainly still cover it — call (866) 378-8157 to confirm.
Does on-site package management work with the locker system we already have in Pennsylvania?
Yes. The service is a human layer, not a competing technology. Our team works alongside Luxer One®, Package Concierge, Parcel Pending, Amazon Hub, HelloPackage, and any electronic package room — clearing overflow, logging what the system can't accept, and keeping compartments turning over.
How fast can a Pennsylvania property go live?
Standard onboarding runs 2–6 weeks statewide: assessment, workflow design, resident notifications, staffing, and go-live. Rush timelines around August student move-in and holiday peak are available.
Can package management become ancillary income for a Pennsylvania community?
Yes — many Pennsylvania operators bill a modest per-door package amenity fee that covers the service and contributes margin, while the leasing office gets its hours back. We'll model the numbers for your unit count.
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Tell us your unit count and current package setup — we'll send a plan and pricing.
