Stockton has become one of Northern California's busiest logistics and distribution corridors — anchored by the Port of Stockton's inland deepwater channel and a wave of fulfillment and warehouse operations. We help the businesses running that growth get connectivity, communications, and network infrastructure that keeps up with it.
Transportation and logistics is the fastest-growing industry in San Joaquin County, and Stockton sits at the center of it. The Port of Stockton's inland deepwater channel, paired with a cargo-focused airport, has pulled in fulfillment centers, 3PL operators, and manufacturers who need to move freight in and out of the Central Valley efficiently. Amazon, FedEx, Ashley Furniture, Medline, Lowe's, Ryder, John Deere, and UPS all run operations in and around the city.
That growth runs on infrastructure most people never see: warehouse wireless dense enough to keep scanners and forklifts online across a million square feet, WAN connections that don't drop when a shipment window is closing, and phone and communications systems that keep dispatch, dock, and office staff connected across shifts.
Carrier Hub works with Stockton-area operations — logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture processing — to evaluate what's actually running underneath the business, and fix what's costing them money or uptime without pushing a single preferred vendor.
Large fulfillment and distribution floors need wireless dense enough for scanners, WMS terminals, and forklift-mounted devices to stay connected across the entire footprint — not just near the office.
Operations running multiple San Joaquin County locations often end up with a different carrier, contract, and bill at every site. Consolidating and right-sizing that spend is usually the fastest win we find.
As barcode systems, RFID, and warehouse automation connect to the same network as corporate IT, the line between operational and information technology gets thinner — and needs to be segmented deliberately, not accidentally.
We're an AVANT Trusted Advisor, which means we represent 250+ vendors across connectivity, communications, and managed IT — and we get paid the same regardless of which one we recommend. For a Stockton logistics or manufacturing operation, that means an honest read on whether your current carrier, phone system, or network vendor is actually the right fit.
Most engagements start with a free assessment of what you're running today. No obligation, no pressure — just a clear picture of where you stand.
We shop your connectivity and communications needs across the full market, not one preferred short list.
We audit your business wireless spend and take a cut only of the savings we find — you keep 75%.
Every site, every vendor, every support ticket — routed through us instead of your own team.
Meter builds hardware, software, ISP, and cellular failover into a single subscription — which fits distribution and warehouse environments especially well. High-density access points cover large floor plans without a patchwork of mismatched equipment, and cellular backup keeps dock operations online if the primary connection drops during a shipping window.
For operations running more than one Stockton-area facility, Meter's dashboard gives you a single view of every site's network health — instead of logging into three different vendor portals to figure out what's actually wrong.
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Yes. We work with logistics, manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare operations throughout San Joaquin County, including Stockton, Lathrop, French Camp, and the surrounding industrial corridor.
Yes — this is one of the most common environments we work in. We evaluate wireless density, backhaul, and redundancy needs across multi-building sites and design (or bring in Meter to deploy) infrastructure that matches the actual footprint.
Yes. Port-adjacent logistics and bulk-handling operations have connectivity needs that mix warehouse-scale wireless with industrial control systems — an area where getting the IT/OT boundary right matters.
That's the normal starting point. Most engagements begin with a free audit of your current contracts, hardware, and spend — we tell you honestly whether it's right-sized, and where it isn't.
Free, no-pressure technology analysis — connectivity, communications, or full network modernization with Meter. We'll tell you honestly what's worth changing.