In the last mile, fragmented systems create friction. Discover why Cleveron’s unified approach—integrating hardware, software, and services into a single ecosystem—is the key to predictable performance and effortless scaling. Stop managing vendors and start mastering your parcel flow.
Automation works best when systems are designed together
In automated parcel logistics, long-term performance depends on how well hardware, software, and services work together in daily operations. Many automation networks rely on separate vendors for each layer. While this approach can appear flexible at the start, it often leads to slower troubleshooting, fragmented data, and unclear ownership as networks scale.
Cleveron was built on a different foundation. From the outset, Cleveron has designed automation as a complete system, where hardware, software, and services are developed and delivered together. This unified approach is known as the Power of One.
One ecosystem built for predictable performance
The Power of One means that every Cleveron solution operates as a single ecosystem. Hardware is engineered with a deep understanding of how it will be controlled, monitored, and serviced. Software is developed to precisely and efficiently manage that hardware at scale. Services are integrated into the lifecycle from the earliest planning stages through to long-term operation.
This alignment removes integration friction and creates predictable system behaviour in real-world environments. Customers benefit from consistent performance, higher uptime, and fewer operational surprises.
Software that is designed around the machine
Cleveron Software is built specifically for Cleveron hardware. Embedded software inside each machine works in sync with cloud-based platforms that manage networks, data, and integrations. The API-first architecture allows direct connectivity with retailer, carrier, and partner systems, enabling real-time parcel flows and visibility across complex networks.
Operators use a single software interface to manage parcels, returns, locker availability, and users. Service teams rely on the same data to monitor system health, diagnose issues, and take action quickly. This shared foundation ensures that decisions are made with full system context.
Services integrated into the lifecycle
Cleveron Services completes the ecosystem by supporting systems throughout their entire lifecycle. Service involvement begins before installation, with site validation, deployment planning, training, and documentation designed to set systems up for long-term success.
Once systems are live, they are monitored continuously using proprietary diagnostic software. The majority of issues are resolved remotely by Cleveron specialists, reducing downtime and limiting the need for on-site intervention. Predictive analytics identify recurring patterns and usage trends, allowing maintenance to be planned based on real operational behaviour.
This approach moves service from reactive support to proactive system optimisation.
One owner, clear accountability
When different vendors own different parts of an automation network, responsibility can become unclear. Troubleshooting often requires coordination across multiple teams, slowing resolution and increasing risk.
With the Power of One model, Cleveron retains ownership of hardware, software, and services. This creates clear accountability and enables faster troubleshooting, smoother updates, and more reliable long-term performance. Improvements made in one layer benefit the entire system.
Built to scale without added complexity
As automation networks grow, operational complexity typically increases. Cleveron’s unified approach allows customers to scale without introducing additional layers of coordination. New installations connect to the same software platform. Service coverage expands through a controlled, certified partner ecosystem. Data remains consistent across operations, support, and analytics.
The result is growth that remains manageable and predictable.
The Power of ONE in Practice
The Power of One is not a feature or a single capability. It is the result of designing and operating automation as a complete system. Hardware engineered for automation, software designed to operate it at scale, and services built to keep it running reliably over time.
If you are exploring parcel automation and want a solution designed as one system rather than a collection of components, we would be happy to talk.
Get in touch with our team to learn how the Power of One can support your automation strategy.