IT built for warehouses, fleets, and supply chains — WMS/TMS integration, scanner fleets, supply chain security.
TechAssist has supported hundreds of Australian SMEs across construction, manufacturing, logistics, law firms, mining, and professional services. For Melbourne logistics and transport operators, that experience means we understand IT that has to keep fleets moving, warehouses scanning, and supply chains visible — 24/7, across Victoria and interstate.
Logistics IT is unforgiving. WMS goes down, the warehouse stops picking. Fleet tracking goes dark, dispatch is blind. Supply chain integration fails, customers don’t know where their orders are. The cost of an outage is measured in customer service impact, delayed deliveries, and contract penalties — not in productivity hours.
Three phases focused on uptime, visibility, and integration.
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WMS, TMS, fleet tracking, customer portals, accounting integrations. Understand where outages would hurt most — and where the integration gaps cost time daily.
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Warehouse Wi-Fi without dead zones, scanner fleet centrally managed, fleet tracking on resilient connectivity, WMS/TMS/ERP integrations documented and monitored. Cyber controls aligned to supply chain security.
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24/7 monitoring with logistics-aware alerting. Same-day on-site response across Melbourne metro and Victorian regional hubs. Quarterly reviews tied to fleet expansion and warehouse capacity planning.
Designed around the realities of warehouses, fleets, and supply chains.
Warehouse Wi-Fi is its own engineering discipline. The combination of high ceilings, racking that absorbs signal, dense device counts, and dock doors creating dead zones means consumer-grade gear (and even most office-grade gear) fails predictably. Result: scanners drop offline, pickers lose work, WMS gets out of sync.
We design warehouse Wi-Fi properly. RF site surveys, industrial-grade access points at correct heights and orientations, mesh fabric where needed, scanner-tuned QoS, and ongoing monitoring of dead zones and contention. The team picks faster, errors drop, and the WMS stays in sync.
Most logistics businesses we onboard have a WMS, a TMS, an accounting system, and a customer portal — none of which talk to each other properly. Result: data entered three times, manual reconciliation at month-end, customer service calls where nobody actually knows where the consignment is.
We’ve integrated the major Australian platforms (CartonCloud, Manhattan, Microlistics, Datapel) with the common accounting stacks (Xero, MYOB Acumatica, NetSuite) and customer portals (built or vendor-supplied). Real integrations — not export-import-pray. Data flows correctly, customer service has visibility, and month-end stops being a nightmare.
Logistics businesses are uniquely vulnerable to cyber attacks because they sit between multiple counterparties. Fraudsters target invoice payments by intercepting EDI messages. Insider threats target shipment redirection. Ransomware crews target WMS specifically because they know how much it disrupts.
We harden the full chain. MFA on customer portals, EDI integrity monitoring, vendor access controls, immutable backups for shipment data, supplier-fraud anti-spoofing on email. Plus Essential Eight Level 1 baseline across the IT environment. Cybersecurity →
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