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Warehouse Surveillance: Protecting Inventory and Employees

Published on March 26, 2026 | By Berkley Security Inc.

Warehouses are the backbone of supply chains, housing thousands of dollars in inventory at any given time. Yet many warehouse operators rely on outdated or poorly positioned cameras that leave critical blind spots. Effective warehouse surveillance requires a strategic, industrial-grade approach.

Common Warehouse Security Threats

  • Internal Shrinkage: Employee theft accounts for a significant percentage of inventory loss. Strategically placed cameras at packing stations and exits create accountability.
  • Loading Dock Theft: The busiest and most vulnerable point on any warehouse property. High-resolution cameras with license plate recognition capture every vehicle and transaction.
  • After-Hours Intrusion: Motion-activated cameras paired with perimeter alarms detect unauthorized access during non-operational hours.

Choosing the Right Hardware

Warehouse environments demand durable equipment. Look for IP-rated cameras that resist dust, moisture, and temperature extremes. High-capacity Network Video Recorders (NVRs) should store at least 30 days of continuous footage. Brands like Hikvision and Exacq offer enterprise-grade solutions purpose-built for industrial environments.

Industrial Security in Ridgeland

Warehouse operators near Ridgeland, MS depend on Berkley Security for comprehensive surveillance designs. Our technicians conduct thorough site surveys, mapping camera positions to eliminate blind spots across aisles, docks, and perimeters. We install hardwired, tamper-proof systems that deliver crystal-clear footage around the clock, supported by our 1-year parts and labor warranty.

Secure Your Warehouse Operations

Protect your inventory and your team with professional surveillance from Berkley Security.

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