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Apple Mini Storage

蘋果迷你倉(Apple Storage)

Unmanned self-storage operations with facial access and centralised multi-site management, aligned with tenant workflows and remote oversight.

Case overview

Apple Mini Storage

New Forward Technology designed an unmanned-store self-service facial access system and central management platform for Apple Mini Storage, letting tenants enter on a self-service basis and reducing the need for on-site staff. The system supports centralised management across multiple storage sites, pushing access policies and permissions uniformly to each unmanned self-service facility, and links membership and tenancy workflows with access control to automate operational processes. Facial-recognition access combined with unknown-person detection raises an alert on any abnormal entry and provides recorded footage for tracing, balancing convenience with security.

Project highlights

  • Unmanned facial access for tenant self-service entry
  • Centralised management across multiple unmanned storage sites
  • Workflow automation with linked access control policies
  • Facial access plus unknown-person detection with alerting and playback

FAQ

How can an unmanned self-storage facility offer 24-hour self-service entry?
An unmanned-store self-service facial access system lets tenants identify themselves and enter on their own, reducing on-site staffing, and links membership and tenancy workflows with access control to enable unmanned operation.
Can permissions across multiple unmanned storage sites be managed centrally?
Yes. A central management platform pushes access policies and permissions uniformly to every site, and with facial recognition and unknown-person detection, any abnormal entry triggers a real-time alert with recorded footage for tracing.

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