Modern logistics operations depend on reliable mobile performance
Warehouses and logistics facilities depend on mobile communication between workers, scanners, vehicles and automated systems to maintain efficient operations.
Indoor mobile infrastructure provides 4G and 5G coverage inside logistics and industrial buildings, also known as in-building cellular coverage, ensuring reliable mobile performance across storage areas, loading docks and operational zones.
Relevant for:
Asset managers of logistics and industrial portfolios
Developers of distribution centres and warehouses
Owners upgrading legacy industrial facilities
Operators of e-commerce fulfilment centres
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Mobile devices and scanning systems
Warehouse workers rely on handheld scanners, mobile computers and communication devices to track inventory and manage order fulfilment in real time.
Automation and robotics
Warehouse automation is expanding rapidly, with global warehouse robotics expected to grow at over 14% annually through 2030 (Grand View Research).
Large facilities and signal challenges
Industrial buildings often include steel structures, dense shelving systems and large indoor spaces that weaken outdoor mobile signals.
Vehicle yards and loading areas
Reliable connectivity is required not only inside warehouses but also across loading docks, yards and logistics areas.
Safety and workforce communication
Operational safety depends on reliable communication between staff across large facilities, including service corridors and remote operational zones.
Contractors and visiting drivers
Industrial sites regularly host drivers, suppliers and contractors who rely on their own mobile devices while operating within the facility.
“In logistics environments, reliable connectivity directly
supports operational efficiency and worker safety.”
Protecting the long-term value of logistics assets
Logistics real estate is one of the fastest-growing property sectors globally, driven by e-commerce expansion and supply chain digitalisation.
Warehouse automation investment is accelerating, with the global warehouse robotics market projected to grow at over 14% annually through 2030
Grand View Research
Modern distribution centres increasingly rely on digital inventory systems and real-time logistics platforms to manage operations.
Logistics buildings are expanding significantly in size, increasing the importance of consistent connectivity across large operational areas.
Shared indoor mobile infrastructure reduces the need for fragmented connectivity solutions installed by individual tenants.
Energy-efficient digital infrastructure supports sustainability targets across large industrial property portfolios.
Global warehouse demand continues to grow as online retail expands, with global e-commerce sales expected to exceed $8 trillion by 2027.
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Our future-ready indoor mobile infrastructure for logistics
Proptivity delivers fully shared indoor small cell infrastructure designed for large-scale operational environments.
A fully digital signal path from operator to user for consistent high performance
Fan-less antennas that operate silently in demanding logistical and industrial facilities
Compact, minimalistic hardware designed to blend into modern interiors
Up to 80% lower energy use compared to legacy indoor systems
One agreement enabling all mobile operators in the building
Full design, installation and 24/7 operation under one accountable partner
Frequently asked questions about indoor mobile infrastructure in logistics facilities
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