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TZ and CapitaLand take home SBR International Business Award for Smart Locker technology
Singapore Business Review
|Issue 112
They deployed innovative Smart Locker technology across flagship developments.
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Smart locker solution provider TZ and CapitaLand Group, one of Asia's largest diversified real estate groups, have won the Building Services & Facilities category in the SBR International Business Awards 2025 for the innovative Smart Locker technology solution deployed at CapitaLand's properties.
The prestigious award celebrates a significant contribution to the rethinking of workspace efficiency, security, and tenant experience through the deployment of intelligent locker solutions in CapitaLand properties such as CapitaSpring, Rochester Commons, and Geneo.
Revolutionising traditional lockers
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