OMNIC Expands Production to 275 Modules Per Day
OMNIC Expands Production to 275 Modules Per Day



OMNIC Reaches Production Capacity of 275 Parcel Locker Modules Per Day — Here's What That Means for Your Deployment
OMNIC, one of Europe’s leading parcel locker manufacturers and an Intelligence Partner for scalable self-service infrastructure, has reached a daily production capacity of 275 parcel locker modules across its unified manufacturing ecosystem spanning Europe and Asia, operating under Italian quality governance.
Your Deployment Schedule Shouldn't Depend on a Manufacturer's Backlog
If you've ever had an infrastructure rollout delayed because a supplier couldn't keep pace, you already know that manufacturing capacity isn't a background detail — it's the constraint that decides whether your project launches on time or doesn't.
At 275 modules per day, OMNIC Intelligence Partner can support large-scale deployment programmes without creating bottlenecks on our end. Whether you're rolling out parcel locker infrastructure across a national postal network, scaling an e-commerce delivery ecosystem, or phasing a smart city project over multiple years — we've built our production capacity to move at your pace, not ours.
This is why we consider this milestone directly relevant to you as a current or prospective partner.

Four Manufacturing Hubs, One Standard — Built Around Consistency for You
Our production network spans four regions, each contributing to a unified output that follows the same factory logic, the same quality checkpoints, and the same Italian-led engineering standards. When you order from us, you receive modules built to identical specifications regardless of which site produced them.
We allocate capacity dynamically across all sites based on your lead time requirements, geographic destination, and locker configuration. That flexibility is something a single-site manufacturer simply cannot offer you.
OMNIC enforces a six-level QA/QC gate system across all production sites, with no unit advancing to the next stage without documented approval.
The six gates cover: forming and physical structure; coating and surface protection; electronics and component verification; mechanical assembly; software and integration testing; and final quality assurance before dispatch. Every inspection is recorded in OMNIC's mobile QC application with photo evidence and full serial-number traceability.
Internal processes align with ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and UPU technical standards — frameworks that procurement teams in European postal organisations, municipal authorities, and enterprise logistics operators routinely require from supply partners.
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What Our Production Capacity Means Concretely for Your Project
Episodes
Electric Vehicle Trends in Parcel Delivery
- Factors driving interest in electric delivery vehicles
- Trend towards carrying greater parcel volumes in EVs
- Increase in battery capacity
- Experience with Swiss Post in battery life
- Customising to different local operating environments
Erik Wilhelm
Head of Research at Kyburz
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Data-Driven Decision Making in Last-Mile Delivery
- Moving fast with the right data set
- Using AI to select OOH delivery partner locations
- Leveraging publicly available data
Miloš Zlatković
Founder & CEO at Mily Technologies
Watch on YouTube
Parcel Network Cost Analysis & Optimization
- Understanding direct and indirect costs in parcel networks
- Updating underlying costs
- Identifying and analysing potential cost savings
Gordon Steward
The Information Factory
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Shipping Technology Explained
- Automating delivery solutions
- The post-purchase experience
- Understanding e-commerce marketplaces
Jorn Spiertz
Co-Founder and COO at Shiptimize
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Julia Lockman
Chief Business Developer Officer


