Industrial door automation.
Hands-free operation at scale.
Motion sensors, vehicle detection, WMS integration, sequential door control. Eliminate manual operation, reduce energy loss, and meet OSHA safety requirements.
Free facility assessment. ROI analysis included.
Where automation delivers measurable returns
Industrial door automation solves specific operational problems. Identify your scenario below.
Forklift operators stopping to operate doors?
Every manual door operation costs 30-60 seconds of forklift time. Multiply that by daily cycles and the labor loss becomes significant. Motion sensor and vehicle detection automation eliminates the stop entirely - doors open before the operator reaches them.
ROI on automation systems is typically achieved within 12-18 months through labor savings alone.
Climate-controlled spaces losing temperature every cycle?
Standard doors that dwell open during forklift passes waste significant heating and cooling energy. High-speed automated doors operating at 24-60 inches per second close the thermal gap. Sequential door control further prevents air exchange between zones.
We integrate door automation with existing HVAC and building management systems when applicable.
Safety compliance concerns at automated door stations?
OSHA requires specific safety features for automated industrial doors: photo-eye sensors, safety edges, audible and visual warnings, emergency stop capability, and backup safety systems. We design and install automation that meets all regulatory requirements from the start.
Documentation provided for compliance records after every automation installation.
Not sure which automation fits your operation?
We assess your facility and model ROI before recommending any system.
How industrial automation is implemented
From facility assessment to live operation - a structured process that minimizes disruption.
Facility assessment
We walk your operation, map traffic patterns, identify integration points with existing WMS or access control systems, and document current cycle volumes and labor costs.
System design
We propose automation components, integration approach, and safety compliance plan. ROI projection included. You approve the design before any work begins.
Installation & support
Installation scheduled around your operations. Staff training provided. 24/7 emergency support active from day one. Manual override on every automated door.
Industrial automation questions
How do I get a quote for this service?
Automation costs vary based on system complexity. Basic automation (motion sensors, push-button controls) costs less per door. Advanced systems (WMS integration, vehicle detection, automated sequencing) are more comprehensive. ROI is typically achieved through labor savings and efficiency gains. Call for a detailed quote based on your facility needs.
Can automated doors integrate with our existing systems?
Yes, we integrate with warehouse management systems (WMS), access control, safety systems, traffic lights, and industrial controllers. API integration and custom programming available for complex operations.
What safety features are required for automated industrial doors?
OSHA and safety standards require photo-eye sensors, safety edges, emergency stop buttons, audible/visual warnings, and backup safety systems. We ensure all automation meets regulatory requirements.
How does automation improve warehouse efficiency?
Automation eliminates manual door operation (saves 30-60 seconds per cycle), reduces operator error, improves traffic flow, enables hands-free operation for forklift drivers, and allows sequential door control for climate management.
What happens if automated controls fail?
All automated doors include manual override capabilities and backup systems. Our 24/7 emergency service responds within 60-90 minutes to restore automation or provide temporary manual operation.
Industries we serve
Industrial door automation for high-throughput operations across Alabama. Each industry has specific cycle demands and compliance requirements we understand.
Industrial automation service across Alabama
Installation and ongoing support statewide. Technicians across 8 hub cities for rapid response to automated system issues.
Every manual door cycle is a cost you can eliminate.
Automation pays for itself through labor savings, energy efficiency, and reduced downtime - typically within 18 months.
24/7 support. OSHA compliant. Serving Alabama facilities since 2010.
Free facility assessment. ROI projection included.
Industrial Automation Throughout Alabama
Professional service in 31 cities across Alabama. 8 regional hubs with statewide coverage.
Same-day service • Under 60 minutes response at hub locations
Serving 150+ ZIP codes across Alabama, from the Tennessee Valley to the Gulf Coast