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Iterating Fast and Fearlessly: How Van Tucker Built a National Locker Network

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In this episode, host Dave Gulas sits down with Van Tucker, a seasoned entrepreneur and founding team member of Harbor Locker. Van introduces Harbor Locker as a nationwide public marketplace locker network designed to provide flexible solutions for package delivery, returns, storage, and even unique uses like bag storage at nightclubs.

Unlike proprietary locker systems like Amazon’s, Harbor Locker is open to any merchant or company, allowing for diverse integrations. Currently, the network boasts over 500 locations across 80 cities in the United States.

Van traces the origins of Harbor Locker to his background in technology startups and logistics, explaining how the company rapidly prototyped and deployed their initial lockers in Chico, California during the pandemic. This lean approach, focused on launching quickly to gather real-world feedback, was instrumental in their growth.

Van shares how early experimentation, such as giving away Red Bulls from lockers and partnering with nightclubs for bag storage—inspired unexpected opportunities, like creating Drop Locker for sports venues, and even enabled other entrepreneurs to build businesses using their locker technology.

Throughout the episode, Van and Dave discuss the challenges and surprises of scaling an innovative company in the last-mile logistics space. Van emphasizes the importance of agility, optimism, and balancing visionary ideas with practical execution.

He highlights how locker adoption in the U.S. still requires education, and how new use cases, such as secure deliveries for healthcare and innovative local businesses, continue to arise. Looking ahead, Van sees the future of Harbor Locker in further expanding their network, deepening partnerships with carriers, and playing a key role in reducing package theft through convenient, community-based solutions.

Connect with Van on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vantucker/

Rate this podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/beyondfulfillment

#startups #logistics #productdev #hardware #entrepreneurship #delivery #innovation

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217 episodes

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Content provided by Dave Gulas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dave Gulas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, host Dave Gulas sits down with Van Tucker, a seasoned entrepreneur and founding team member of Harbor Locker. Van introduces Harbor Locker as a nationwide public marketplace locker network designed to provide flexible solutions for package delivery, returns, storage, and even unique uses like bag storage at nightclubs.

Unlike proprietary locker systems like Amazon’s, Harbor Locker is open to any merchant or company, allowing for diverse integrations. Currently, the network boasts over 500 locations across 80 cities in the United States.

Van traces the origins of Harbor Locker to his background in technology startups and logistics, explaining how the company rapidly prototyped and deployed their initial lockers in Chico, California during the pandemic. This lean approach, focused on launching quickly to gather real-world feedback, was instrumental in their growth.

Van shares how early experimentation, such as giving away Red Bulls from lockers and partnering with nightclubs for bag storage—inspired unexpected opportunities, like creating Drop Locker for sports venues, and even enabled other entrepreneurs to build businesses using their locker technology.

Throughout the episode, Van and Dave discuss the challenges and surprises of scaling an innovative company in the last-mile logistics space. Van emphasizes the importance of agility, optimism, and balancing visionary ideas with practical execution.

He highlights how locker adoption in the U.S. still requires education, and how new use cases, such as secure deliveries for healthcare and innovative local businesses, continue to arise. Looking ahead, Van sees the future of Harbor Locker in further expanding their network, deepening partnerships with carriers, and playing a key role in reducing package theft through convenient, community-based solutions.

Connect with Van on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vantucker/

Rate this podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/beyondfulfillment

#startups #logistics #productdev #hardware #entrepreneurship #delivery #innovation

  continue reading

217 episodes

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