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Warehouse Security Camera Installation

WCC Technologies Group provides security camera installation for distribution centers, fulfillment operations, and industrial facilities across Southern California — high-bay IP cameras, dock door coverage, perimeter systems, and VMS configured for loss prevention and operational monitoring. Coverage designed for your facility's actual layout, not a generic floor plan.

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Security Cameras for Distribution and Industrial Facilities

Warehouse security camera coverage is a different problem than commercial office surveillance. High-bay environments require cameras mounted at 20–35 feet pointed down pick aisles — wide-angle fixed cameras work at standard ceiling heights, but a 40-foot clear-span warehouse needs long-range cameras with narrow fields of view to identify individuals at the far end of an aisle. Dock doors need dedicated cameras with license plate capture capability. Perimeter coverage for large footprint facilities requires PTZ cameras or a dense fixed camera deployment. And loss prevention VMS configuration is very different from a corporate office — event-based recording triggers, exception reporting, and integration with WMS transaction data are common requirements.

WCC Technologies Group provides warehouse security camera installation as a complete scope — coverage design mapped to your facility layout, high-bay IP camera installation, Cat6A cabling, PoE switch infrastructure, VMS deployment and configuration for loss prevention workflows, and integration with your access control system. We serve distribution and fulfillment operations throughout Southern California from our Chino, CA headquarters.

Cameras and access control under one scope. WCC installs warehouse access control alongside surveillance — dock door entry events linked to camera clips, unified management platform.

  • High-bay camera placement design — aisles, docks, staging, perimeter
  • IP camera installation — fixed, PTZ, license plate capture
  • Cat6A cabling to every camera
  • PoE switch installation
  • VMS deployment and configuration
  • Loss prevention workflow setup — exception reporting, event triggers
  • Dock door license plate capture configuration
  • Perimeter camera coverage
  • Access control integration
  • User and permission setup
  • As-built documentation

Warehouse Camera Coverage by Zone

WCC designs and installs warehouse security cameras for every zone in your distribution or industrial facility.

Distribution & Fulfillment Centers

High-bay aisle coverage, dock door monitoring, staging area surveillance, and yard cameras for large-footprint distribution operations.

Dock Doors & Loading Areas

Dedicated dock door cameras with license plate capture, driver identification, and access control integration for inbound and outbound shipment documentation.

Perimeter & Yard

Perimeter cameras, fence line coverage, and yard surveillance for trailer parking, container storage, and after-hours site security.

Cold Storage & Refrigerated Areas

Camera hardware rated for temperature-controlled environments with coverage of freezer entries, refrigerated staging areas, and temperature-sensitive inventory zones.

High-Value & Secure Inventory

Dedicated camera coverage and restricted VMS access for high-value inventory areas — loss prevention recording triggers tied to access control events.

Manufacturing & Production Floors

Production floor surveillance for manufacturing environments — equipment coverage, safety compliance monitoring, and integration with access-controlled restricted areas.

How We Deploy Warehouse Security Cameras

Every WCC warehouse camera installation starts with a coverage design mapped to your dock doors, aisles, and perimeter — and ends with a tested system before we leave.

01

Coverage Design

Camera placement mapped to your warehouse layout — pick aisles, dock doors, staging areas, perimeter, and yard. Camera type and lens selected per location based on mounting height and coverage requirement.

02

Cabling Infrastructure

Cat6A to every camera. Conduit runs in industrial areas. PoE switch capacity verified for camera count plus any other devices on the same switching stack.

03

Camera Installation

Cameras mounted per coverage design at specified height and angle. License plate capture cameras aligned at dock doors. Image angle verified on-site before cabling is terminated at the rack.

04

VMS Configuration

All cameras added to VMS. Recording schedules, motion zones, and retention policies configured. Loss prevention exception reporting and event triggers set up. User permissions configured by role.

05

Access Control Integration

Dock door access events linked to camera clips. Unified management dashboard configured for your security team.

06

Testing & Documentation

Every camera verified — live view, recording, playback. Coverage reviewed against original design at aisle height and dock door positions. As-built camera map and VMS configuration delivered to your security and operations teams.

Warehouse Security Cameras — Frequently Asked Questions

What cameras do you install in high-bay warehouses?

WCC installs Axis, Avigilon, Verkada, and Hanwha cameras for warehouse environments — selected based on your ceiling height, aisle length, and coverage requirement. High-bay environments typically use varifocal or long-range fixed cameras at 25–35 foot mounting heights rather than wide-angle models designed for standard ceiling heights. PTZ cameras are used for large perimeter areas and yard coverage.

Do you configure VMS for loss prevention workflows?

Yes. WCC configures VMS for warehouse loss prevention — exception-based recording triggers linked to POS or WMS transaction events, motion detection zones for after-hours intrusion, and user permission structures that give your LP team access to relevant cameras without full system administrator access.

Do you install cameras that capture license plates at dock doors?

Yes — WCC installs license plate capture cameras at dock doors throughout Southern California's distribution facilities. LPC cameras require specific placement height, angle, and lighting conditions. We design the placement at the survey stage to ensure the capture zone covers your dock door approach correctly.

Do you provide warehouse camera installation in the Inland Empire?

Yes — WCC is headquartered in Chino, CA. The Inland Empire's Ontario, Fontana, Chino, and Rancho Cucamonga distribution corridors are our home market. We also serve warehouse and distribution facilities throughout Los Angeles County, Orange County, and San Diego County.

Do you integrate warehouse cameras with access control?

Yes — WCC installs cameras and access control under the same scope. Dock door entry events are linked to camera clips, and unified management gives your security team a single dashboard for both systems.

Serving Southern California

WCC Technologies Group provides warehouse security cameras throughout Southern California — no travel fees within our primary service area.

Los Angeles County

  • Los Angeles
  • Long Beach
  • Pasadena
  • Burbank & Glendale
  • El Segundo
  • Torrance
  • San Fernando Valley
  • & more

Orange County

  • Irvine
  • Anaheim
  • Santa Ana
  • Newport Beach
  • Huntington Beach
  • Fullerton
  • Costa Mesa
  • & more

San Bernardino County

  • Chino
  • Ontario
  • Rancho Cucamonga
  • San Bernardino
  • Fontana
  • Victorville
  • Upland
  • & more

Riverside County

  • Riverside
  • Corona
  • Moreno Valley
  • Murrieta
  • Temecula
  • Palm Springs
  • Perris
  • & more

San Diego County

  • San Diego
  • Chula Vista
  • Escondido
  • Carlsbad
  • El Cajon
  • Oceanside
  • Vista
  • & more

Ventura County

  • Ventura
  • Oxnard
  • Thousand Oaks
  • Simi Valley
  • Camarillo
  • Moorpark
  • Santa Paula
  • & more
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