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Warehouse & Logistics IT services

In a warehouse, the network is the operation. WMS, scan guns, voice-pick headsets, and forklift terminals all need wireless that holds up at the back of the building, on the top rack, in the freezer, and during peak. We engineer for industrial RF, segment OT from corporate, and stage cutovers around your shift schedule.

What we see breaking first

The operational headaches buyers in warehouse & logistics routinely describe to us. If two or more of these sound familiar, the rest of this page is worth reading.

Wi-Fi that drops every time a forklift goes down a particular aisle (RF dead zones nobody documented)
WMS or shipping system slowdowns at peak that cost throughput per minute
Industrial environments (racks, refrigeration, metal walls) that wreck consumer-grade wireless
Scale, barcode, and label printer connectivity that's flaky and undocumented
OT/IoT device sprawl with no segmentation from corporate or guest traffic

What we do for warehouse & logistics

Industrial-grade wireless design

Predictive and onsite RF surveys, proper AP density and channel planning for racks and metal walls, validation under load, not just signal strength.

WMS & shipping system uptime

Active-active uplinks, QoS for transactional traffic, and per-station latency budgets. Throughput protected even when peak hits.

OT/IoT segmentation

Scales, barcode printers, automation controllers, and yard cameras isolated from corporate and guest traffic. Inventory and visibility, not invisibility.

Multi-shift change discipline

Cutovers planned around your shift breaks, with documented rollback so if something fails on third shift, your team can revert without us.

Yard, dock, and outdoor coverage

Outdoor APs, fixed wireless backhauls, and DAS designs that extend the network past the truck bay without becoming a security liability.

Frameworks & regulations that come up

We map controls and gather evidence against the frameworks your industry actually uses. Working alongside your auditor or assessor, never replacing them.

C-TPAT (CBP)

For importers and customs-bonded operations, technology and access control elements of the supply chain security program.

ISO 28000

Supply chain security management, increasingly relevant for 3PLs and logistics providers serving regulated shippers.

Cyber insurance requirements

MFA, EDR, immutable backups, and segmentation, the controls insurers actually verify before binding or renewing.

Common questions in warehouse & logistics

How do you survey wireless in a building full of metal racks?

Predictive design first (with a real building model), then onsite validation with handheld devices loaded with the same client OS your operation actually uses. We don't just measure signal; we measure throughput at the rack, the aisle, the freezer.

Can you cut over without stopping operations?

Usually yes, with parallel-run wireless, dual-uplink staging, and changes timed to shift breaks. When an outage is unavoidable, we plan it around your slowest hour and rehearse the steps with your team.

Do you support voice-pick, scan-gun, and printer fleets?

Yes. We design for handheld and headset density specifically (different from laptops), tune APs for fast roaming, and document per-station printer and scale connectivity so adds and replacements don't require a senior engineer.

Designed for warehouse & logistics

Tell us about your environment and where it hurts. We'll come back with a plan and an honest assessment of fit.

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