// Industries — Manufacturing & Distribution
Scanners, WMS, and Shipping. Always On.
IT, connectivity, and Wi-Fi for distribution centers, 3PLs, and warehousing operations — warehouse-grade wireless for scanner coverage, WMS support, EDI integration, and connectivity that keeps dock doors productive.
Warehouses are Wi-Fi first and Wi-Fi critical. A coverage hole in aisle 14 means scanners dropping, picks slowing, and shipments late. WMS uptime is revenue uptime. EDI trading partner integration can't fail. We design warehouse wireless to industrial spec, deploy and tune scanners and handhelds, support WMS and shipping systems (ShipStation, Descartes, SAP, NetSuite WMS, Manhattan, HighJump), and keep the dock doors productive.
// Value Prop
Wireless, WMS, and Shipping — Tuned for the Aisle
Industrial-Grade Wireless
Warehouse Wi-Fi designed for scanner density, rack attenuation, and cold-storage environments — not an office product dropped into a warehouse.
WMS & Shipping Integration
Support for major WMS platforms (Manhattan, HighJump, SAP, NetSuite WMS, Fishbowl, 3PL Central) and shipping software, with EDI integration where needed.
Dock-Door Reliability
Redundant internet, UPS protection on critical gear, and prioritized traffic for scanner/WMS traffic — so carrier cutoff times are never missed due to IT.
// How It Works
Engineered for Throughput, Not Just Coverage
We survey the warehouse (signal maps, channel plan, interference analysis), design an AP layout tuned to rack geometry and scanner density, deploy industrial-grade wireless, integrate with the WMS and shipping systems, and monitor scanner performance continuously. Coverage holes get closed before they become missed ship-outs.
// Who It's For
Who This Is For
Third-party logistics (3PL), public warehousing, cold storage, e-commerce fulfillment, distributors, and manufacturers with in-house distribution. Especially valuable for operations adding automation (conveyors, AS/RS, robotics) or experiencing scanner reliability issues.
// FAQ
Common questions
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Our warehouse Wi-Fi is terrible. What's typically wrong?
Usually: insufficient AP density, APs placed for aesthetics rather than coverage, wrong channel plan for the environment, or industrial interference (motors, cold rooms). We do a proper RF site survey and design from facts, not guesses.
Q
Can you integrate with our shipping carriers?
Yes — we work with shipping systems that integrate to UPS, FedEx, USPS, LTL carriers, and parcel consolidators. EDI and API integration are both supported. Label printing reliability and cutoff-time performance are monitored.
Q
What about cold storage or high-rack environments?
Different physics than standard warehouse. Cold storage needs APs in heated enclosures or rated hardware; high-rack needs careful AP height and angle planning. We design to the environment, not a generic template.
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