Warehouse networks, fleet tracking systems, and security infrastructure for distribution centers and transportation companies across Dubai and UAE.
Logistics operations depend on systems that track inventory, communicate with drivers, monitor warehouses, and connect offices. When your network drops or your tracking system fails, shipments get delayed and customers get frustrated.
We've set up IT infrastructure for warehouses, distribution centers, freight companies, and last-mile delivery services. We understand the environment—networks need to work across large facilities, security cameras need to cover loading docks, and systems need to handle dust, heat, and constant movement.
Warehouses span thousands of square meters. WiFi needs to work in every corner, from office areas to the far end of the storage facility.
Barcode scanners, RFID readers, and inventory management systems need reliable network connectivity throughout the warehouse floor.
High-value goods move through loading areas. You need cameras that capture license plates, monitor activities, and verify shipments.
Drivers need real-time updates, GPS tracking requires constant connectivity, and dispatch systems must stay online during peak hours.
Distribution networks span multiple warehouses and offices. Each location needs consistent IT infrastructure and centralized management.
Night shifts, weekend deliveries, and round-the-clock operations mean your IT systems can't afford downtime at inconvenient hours.
We design IT infrastructure that handles the scale and demands of logistics operations. Here's what we typically implement:
We install wired and wireless networks designed for large facilities. High-power access points provide WiFi coverage across the entire warehouse floor, loading docks, and yard areas. Your handheld scanners, tablets, and mobile workstations stay connected wherever your staff works.
For offices within the warehouse, we set up separate network segments with proper bandwidth allocation so inventory systems don't slow down when employees stream video or download files.
CCTV cameras positioned at entry points, loading docks, high-value storage areas, and perimeter fences. We use cameras with license plate recognition capabilities at gates and loading areas to automatically log vehicle movements.
Night vision cameras work in poorly lit storage areas, and weatherproof models handle outdoor loading zones. Recording systems store footage for as long as your insurance or compliance requirements demand.
Card readers or biometric systems control access to the warehouse, restricted storage areas, and office spaces. Different access levels for permanent staff, temporary workers, truck drivers, and visitors.
Time and attendance integration automatically logs when employees enter and exit, simplifying payroll for shift workers. Access logs help verify who was in which area if inventory discrepancies occur.
VoIP phone systems and radio integration for dispatch centers. We set up networks that handle GPS tracking systems, route optimization software, and driver communication apps.
For companies with mobile workforces, we configure VPN access so drivers and field staff can securely access dispatch systems and customer databases from the road.
If you operate multiple warehouses or distribution centers, we connect them through secure networks. Centralized inventory management, unified communication systems, and shared resources across all locations.
Cloud-based solutions or dedicated connections depending on your data volumes and real-time requirements. Your head office can monitor all facilities from a single dashboard.
Critical systems stay online during power fluctuations common in industrial areas. UPS backup for network equipment, servers, and security cameras. Your inventory scans don't get lost, and security monitoring doesn't go dark during outages.
Reliable WiFi means handheld scanners don't freeze, inventory updates happen instantly, and workers don't wait for systems to reconnect.
Comprehensive CCTV coverage and access logs deter theft and help investigate incidents when high-value inventory goes missing.
Cameras at loading docks provide visual proof of what was loaded onto trucks, resolving disputes about damaged or missing goods.
Managers can monitor warehouse activity remotely, check loading dock cameras, and verify operations without physically walking the facility.
Security footage, access logs, and network monitoring help meet insurance requirements and regulatory compliance for handling valuable cargo.
Add more warehouse sections, new distribution centers, or additional staff without rebuilding your entire IT infrastructure.
We've installed networks in dusty warehouses, set up cameras in outdoor loading areas, and configured systems that handle forklift traffic knocking into things. We know what equipment works in industrial environments and what fails after six months.
Site surveys help us understand your layout, workflow patterns, and coverage requirements before we propose solutions. We don't guess—we measure signal strength, identify dead zones, and design systems that actually work in your facility.
Site Assessment: We walk your warehouse, loading areas, and yard to understand the facility layout, construction materials affecting WiFi, and security vulnerabilities.
Coverage Planning: We map out access point locations, camera positions, and network equipment placement that provides complete coverage without dead zones.
After-Hours Installation: We can install and test systems during off-peak hours or weekends to avoid disrupting your warehouse operations.
Staff Training: We show your warehouse managers how to access camera footage, run access reports, and handle basic network troubleshooting.
Ongoing Support: Fast response when systems fail during peak shipping seasons or when you need to add equipment for new warehouse sections.
Tell us about your facility, and we'll explain what systems make sense for your operation. No pressure, just practical advice based on what we've learned from other logistics companies.
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