Network Infrastructure Built for the Warehouse Floor
Steel racking that eats a WiFi signal alive. Forklifts and RF-heavy equipment crossing every aisle. A scanner that drops connection halfway through a pick and turns a two-second scan into a five-minute problem. Warehouses are one of the hardest environments to get wireless right — and one of the least forgiving when it's wrong, because a dead zone doesn't just mean a weak bar on a phone, it means a stalled pick line.
We know this environment from both sides.
Our team spent ten years working inside Zebra Technologies: not just selling Zebra hardware, but understanding how customers use it, where it shines, and what a genuinely reliable warehouse deployment looks like. That's the perspective we bring to every project, not just a vendor relationship.
High-density wireless design that accounts for racking, ceiling height, and RF interference from material handling equipment. We run an on-site survey rather than applying a generic design to a floor plan, so access points are placed to match how your warehouse actually operates.
We map coverage against your actual pick paths and racking layout, not just square footage, and test signal strength at scanner height rather than head height, since that's where the reads that matter to your operation actually happen. The result is a network built around how your floor runs a shift, not a floor plan drawn before racking went in.
Zebra handhelds, vehicle-mounted computers, and rugged device fleets, supplied, configured, and supported end-to-end. Ten years inside Zebra Technologies means we know these devices from both sides of the relationship.
That means when a handheld starts dropping connection or a vehicle-mounted unit needs a firmware update across the fleet, we're troubleshooting from genuine product knowledge rather than a support script. We configure devices before they reach your floor, so staff are scanning on day one instead of waiting on IT.
RFID and RTLS for real-time inventory accuracy and asset visibility across the floor, so stock counts and equipment location are known, not estimated.
Real-time location tracking also means fewer hours lost searching for missing pallets, forklifts, or high-value stock at shift changeover. We design the RF environment around your existing racking and equipment, so tag reads are reliable rather than a rollout that looks good in a demo and falls over on the floor.
Secure locking and overnight charging for your device fleet through Podloc, so handhelds aren't left on a shelf or walking out the door between shifts.
Podloc cabinets also give you a clear picture of fleet accountability — which devices are checked out, to which shift, and which are ready to go for the next one. It's a small addition to an existing device deployment that closes a gap most warehouses only notice after a handheld goes missing.
Industrial label and thermal printing for shelf, freight, and pallet labelling, kept running through the same preventative maintenance program that covers your scanner fleet.
We supply and support the printers themselves, from desktop thermal units to industrial print-and-apply systems, so labelling keeps pace with dispatch rather than becoming the bottleneck at the end of the line. Consumables, print heads, and calibration are covered under the same maintenance relationship as your scanners.
Full IT hardware supply, preventative maintenance, and managed services, so your network and device fleet stay someone's job, not everyone's problem.
That covers everything from servers and warehouse PCs through to the day-to-day monitoring that catches a failing access point or an ageing battery before it takes a shift down. One relationship, one number to call, rather than juggling separate contracts for network, devices, and hardware.
Capability Spotlight



RFID Solutions
Real-time inventory accuracy and asset visibility across the floor. We design the RF environment around your actual racking and stock movement, not a generic install, so reads are reliable at the pace your floor actually runs. Whether you're tracking pallets, high-value stock, or shared equipment, this is the same asset-tracking foundation PrimeR and our broader RFID capability are built on.
Podloc Cabinets
Secure locking and overnight charging for your handheld fleet. Built specifically for Zebra device ranges including the TC5x, TC7x, and TC2x series, Podloc cabinets solve device security and charging in a single unit, so handhelds are never left unsecured on a shelf between shifts. It's a straightforward addition to an existing mobility deployment, and one that pays for itself the first time it prevents a lost or damaged device.
Enterprise Mobility
Zebra handhelds and vehicle-mounted computers, supplied and supported end-to-end. Our team includes ten years working inside Zebra Technologies, so device selection, configuration, and troubleshooting come from genuine product knowledge, not a reseller's data sheet. From handhelds to vehicle-mounted units, we manage the full device lifecycle, so your floor staff are never the ones stuck waiting on a support ticket.
How do you survey a warehouse for WiFi dead zones?
We run an on-site wireless survey that accounts for your actual racking layout, ceiling height, and equipment movement, rather than a generic design applied to a floor plan.
Can you secure and charge our existing device fleet overnight?
Yes — Podloc's locking and charging modules are built specifically for Zebra handheld ranges and can be added to an existing deployment.
Do you support devices we already own, or only new supply?
Both. We can take on support and maintenance for an existing fleet as well as supply new hardware.
Can you handle the network and the device fleet, or just one?
Both, and that's deliberate — a warehouse deployment usually fails at the seam between "the network team" and "the device team." We run both as one project.
