InCTRL installs industrial-grade technology for warehouses and distribution centers including security cameras, structured cabling, wireless networks, and access control across Central Florida. Our installations are designed for harsh environments with high ceilings, temperature extremes, dust, and heavy equipment traffic.
Warehouses and distribution centers present unique technology challenges — high ceilings, extreme temperatures, dust, vibration, and vast square footage that demands industrial-grade solutions. InCTRL designs and installs technology systems that withstand these harsh environments while providing the connectivity, security, and visibility your operations require. From a 10,000 sq ft warehouse to a 500,000 sq ft distribution center, we engineer solutions that work reliably in demanding industrial conditions.
Industrial cameras rated for dust, temperature extremes, and vibration. Coverage for docks, aisles, and perimeter.
Ruggedized Cat6 and fiber runs for WMS workstations, shipping stations, and automated systems. Overhead and conduit installations.
High-ceiling wireless coverage for barcode scanners, tablets, and voice picking systems with roaming optimization.
Camera coverage and access control for loading docks, trailer yards, and entry gates with license plate recognition.
Large-format displays for KPI dashboards, safety metrics, and shift communications in break rooms and production areas.
Network connectivity for conveyor systems, sorters, automated guided vehicles, and warehouse management systems.
Yes. We use industrial-grade directional antennas and specialized mounting solutions designed for high-ceiling environments. Our designs account for racking interference, metal reflections, and device density to provide reliable coverage for scanners, tablets, and voice picking systems.
We install industrial-rated IP cameras with vandal-proof housings, wide temperature ratings (-40°F to 140°F), and IR illumination for low-light dock areas. PTZ cameras are used for large open areas, while fixed cameras cover aisles and entry points.
We use cable trays, J-hooks, and conduit mounted above the racking line. For long runs, we install fiber backbone between MDF/IDFs with Cat6 drops to individual work areas. All installations follow NEC requirements for industrial environments.
Yes. We can trigger camera recording based on dock door events, integrate with LPR for trailer tracking, and overlay timestamp data for shipment verification and claims support.
Let's discuss how InCTRL can solve your technology challenges. Free consultation, no obligation.