I'm managing the procurement and retrieval of laptops, and with our company's plan to double in size by Q4 2026, I'm feeling overwhelmed. My old method involved driving around town to handle deliveries and pickups, but that's just not going to work anymore. I'm looking into third-party asset management solutions, but I'm unsure what's best. I'd really appreciate hearing how others are managing to ship laptops to remote workers more effectively, especially during a significant hiring push.
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I use Autopilot and Intune for Windows laptops. We drop-ship directly to the employees from the supplier. For Apple devices, Apple Business Manager along with your standard MDM setup works the same way. Just ensure the supplier can enroll the devices properly, and everything will run smoothly.
As your company grows, don't forget about expanding your support team too! It will help manage the influx of new employees and their needs.
Once you're all set with the new laptops, put them back into the original manufacturing boxes, seal them up, and print over the original shipping labels with new ones. We stack them at reception for a courier to pick up at the end of the day, which has worked well for us!
Honestly, if you're focused solely on shipping laptops, I can't even imagine all the other critical tasks piling up that you're not able to tackle right now. Just make sure you're not burning out!
For me, shipping straight from Dell with Autopilot has been a game changer. Once everything's set up, it really is seamless.

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