Manufacturing

Due to the challenges of warehousing and manufacturing environments, such as high-voltage power systems, dust, humidity, high ceilings and a profusion of metalwork, radio frequency behaves very differently, and signal strength can be a problem. GGR Communications deliver and maintain wireless networks for all types of business and applications. We have a proven track record in providing connectivity in extremely challenging environments, not usually conducive to wireless transmissions.

Any automated warehouse requires high-performing, scalable and resilient wireless.   Reliable, high speed connectivity is critical for machine to machine communication, for picking, packing and scanning.  If you are looking for a solution with Edge to Edge capabilities, engaging with GGR Communications to design a secure, unified, easy-to-manage industrial wireless network will not only cut your costs but inevitably increase your organisation’s productivity and output.  As with all our networks, they can be fully managed, 24 hours a day, every day, from one single point, either remotely or onsite.

Scalable Infrastructure for Growth

Future-ready network architecture allows manufacturers to expand production lines, adopt IIoT technologies, and modernise their facilities without costly redesigns. We work closely with our customers to ensure they can scale up their business without any costly delays or hindurenesses to their business network.

Industrial Wireless Networking

Secure Wi-Fi and private wireless solutions enable real-time connectivity for handheld scanners, tablets, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and robotics — all types of devices and machinery that can be found within manufactuing environments. These improvments boost efficiency and visibility in any manufacturing or warehouse facility.

High Availability & Redundancy

Redundant network paths and failover configurations reduce the risk of costly production interruptions. This will support 24/7 manufacturing environments but also mitigate risks to business disruptions.  

Manufacturing Customers