Warehousing.
Steel racking eats Wi-Fi signal, handheld scanners drop connection mid-pick, and the yard gate is the one door everyone forgets to lock down. Coverage is designed around the building you actually have, not a floor plan.
Coverage designed around the building you have.
Steel racking, high ceilings, and long aisles all fight wireless signal differently to a normal office. We survey the actual floor — racking layout, dock doors, yard — before placing a single access point.
What we do for warehouses and logistics sites
Wi-Fi
High-density coverage that holds up through steel racking, so handheld scanners stay connected aisle to aisle.
Structured cabling
Long-run cabling from the office to the dock, planned around the building's actual layout, not a generic spec.
Access control
Yard gates, loading bays, and staff doors on one system — with a record of who came and went, and when.
CCTV
Coverage across the warehouse floor, yard, and loading bays — built to handle the scale, not just a few cameras.
Network infrastructure
Switching and VLANs that separate WMS, office, and guest traffic — built to scale as the site grows.
Connectivity
Resilient connectivity with failover, so WMS and dispatch systems don't go down with a single line.
Built for how your industry runs.
Six industries. One installer who designs the network, security, and connectivity around how each one actually operates — not a generic install rolled out the same way everywhere.
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