Market

Industrial

Warehouses, distribution, and production facilities — hardened infrastructure and analytics tied directly to throughput and safety.

Industrial environments punish equipment that was specified for an office. We design for dust, temperature, vibration, wash-down, and forklift traffic, with hardened enclosures, correct ingress ratings, and cable pathways that survive the floor they run across.

The payoff is operational: infrastructure here exists to move product faster and keep people safe, and we measure it that way.

Use cases

What clients actually ask for

These are the outcomes that justify the infrastructure. Each one depends on the layers beneath it being designed properly.

Inventory and yard management

Camera and plate recognition track pallets, trailers, and vehicles through the yard and across the dock, reconciling what physically moved against what the WMS believes moved — and surfacing the difference.

Dock and throughput analytics

Dwell time per door, trailer turnaround, and staging congestion measured continuously, with live boards on the floor showing crews where the bottleneck currently is.

Safety and PPE compliance

Automated detection of restricted-area entry, pedestrian and forklift conflict zones, and missing protective equipment — with local alerting and trend reporting for EHS review.

Restricted area and contractor control

Access control across plant zones with contractor credentials that expire on schedule, tied to video so every restricted-area entry has a verifiable record attached.

Production and safety signage

Floor-facing displays driven by live production, quality, and safety data, so the numbers crews are measured on are visible where the work actually happens.

Planning a space?

The earlier we join, the more we can do. Bring us in during design and the infrastructure disappears into the architecture.