Warehouse automation relies on more than robotics and software. The physical environment, safety controls, and connectivity all need to work together so automated systems can operate reliably, at speed, and without interruption.
NextGen Networks supports warehouse automated solutions by delivering the infrastructure that sits behind automation. That includes structured cabling, robust wireless coverage, network configuration, and practical installation support, aligned with the layout and operational needs of your site.
Whether you are rolling out a new automated area or improving an existing operation, we help reduce uncertainty by planning and installing the network foundation correctly.
We start by understanding what is being deployed, how the warehouse operates, and where connectivity is mission critical.
We plan the wired and wireless network to support the automation environment, considering layout, materials, and operational constraints.
We deliver cabling, network hardware configuration, and wireless deployment in a structured and maintainable way, suitable for busy operational sites.
Where automation zones require controlled access or physical separation, we can support the installation of safety fencing and gates, based on your site requirements and chosen system.
We validate coverage and connectivity, provide a clear handover, and support refinement where real world usage highlights adjustments.
A few common questions about warehouse automation infrastructure, connectivity, and what to expect during delivery.
This typically refers to the infrastructure and integration work required to support automated warehouse operations, including network design, cabling, wireless connectivity, and installation support around automation zones.
Yes. We can support robotics and automation deployments by delivering the underlying network and infrastructure required for reliable communication and operation on site.
Automated systems, scanners, and operational devices often rely on stable wireless coverage across large spaces. Poor coverage or interference can cause dropouts and performance issues that impact operations.
Yes. Warehouses often need a combination of structured cabling and wireless coverage. We plan both together so the network is consistent, maintainable, and fit for purpose.
Where required, we can support installation of safety fencing and gates as part of an automation area setup, working around your site layout and chosen system.
Yes. Warehouses vary significantly, from dense racking to wide open areas and mixed materials. We plan connectivity with those real world constraints in mind.
Yes. We can manage delivery across design, installation, configuration, and coordination with other contractors to keep the project controlled and clearly communicated.