Warehousing & logistics
Warehouse monitoring for every rack, dock, and cold room
A cold room that drifts overnight, a pallet that never arrives, a leak over racked stock — in a warehouse, small deviations turn into write-offs fast. Battery-powered sensors watch every zone around the clock, and Kilo turns each reading into a live picture of the whole operation.
Warehousing & logistics
What warehouse monitoring has to deal with
01
Cold rooms drift when nobody’s on shift
A compressor falters at 2 a.m. and the temperature creeps for hours. By the time the morning shift clocks in, the product is a write-off decision — and the paperwork is just beginning.
02
Excursions surface at audit time
Paper temperature logs get filled in at the end of a round, not when things happen. When an auditor asks for last quarter’s history, gaps and guesswork are what’s on file.
03
Assets vanish between sites
Pallets, roll cages, and trailers leave on time and come back late — or never. Nobody knows where the fleet actually is until an order can’t ship for lack of a cage.
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Warehouse monitoring use cases across the operation
Cold storage monitoring
Wireless sensors log every cold room, freezer, and chiller continuously. If a zone drifts past its threshold, the alarm fires long before the stock is at risk.
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Asset tracking
Trackers on pallets, roll cages, and trailers report their location as they move between sites — so the fleet stops disappearing into the network.
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Water leak detection
Leak sensors under sprinkler lines, pipe runs, and dock doors catch water before it reaches racked goods — one drip becomes an alert, not an insurance claim.
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Remote temperature monitoring
Every reading is stored automatically, turning clipboard rounds into a complete, timestamped history you can pull up for any zone at any time.
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The platform features behind warehouse monitoring
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Warehouse monitoring FAQ
Does LoRaWAN reach through metal racking and cold rooms?
Yes. Battery-powered LoRaWAN and mioty sensors are built for exactly this: the signal reaches through concrete and dense racking, and one gateway typically covers an entire warehouse. MQTT devices connect directly.
Can I use the temperature history for audits?
Every reading is stored with its timestamp, so any cold room’s full history is a few clicks away — audit-ready records instead of paper logs, with dashboards for live values and trends.
What happens when a cold room alarms at 3 a.m.?
The escalation chain takes over: the first tier is notified by push through the Critical Alerts app, SMS, or email, and if nobody acknowledges, the next tier follows — until someone acts. The rules engine can even trigger an Execute Command action on connected devices.
Put every cold room and pallet on watch
Start free with 5 devices — a real deployment, not a trial — or book a call and we’ll scope your warehouse: sensors, gateways, dashboards, and escalation chains. Paid plans from €25/month.