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Why logistics is one of the most dangerous industries – and how AI safety monitoring is changing that
If you work in logistics, you already know the score. Forklifts moving at pace, trucks reversing into loading bays, pedestrians crossing zones they shouldn't, fatigue creeping in on a long shift. The risk is everywhere, and it's constant. Health and safety in logistics isn't just a compliance box to tick, it's genuinely hard work. And despite the best intentions, traditional approaches often fall short when the environment is this fast-moving. That's starting to change, thank
Mar 16


Logistics & freight safety: why loading docks are the most dangerous zones
What makes the loading dock so dangerous The loading dock is a transition zone. Materials move between the controlled environment of the warehouse and the less controlled environment of the truck and the yard beyond. That transition creates a unique combination of hazards that don't exist in the same way elsewhere on site. Forklift-pedestrian interactions in a confined space Loading docks are inherently congested. Forklifts are moving in and out of trailers, turning in tight
Sep 16, 2025


Scaling safety across 50+ sites: a logistics provider's journey
This post describes the typical multi-site scaling journey we see with logistics and distribution customers. Specific details reflect common patterns across deployments rather than a single named customer. Managing safety at one warehouse is hard enough. Managing it consistently across 50, 80, or 100+ sites is a different kind of problem entirely. Each facility has its own layout, traffic patterns, workforce, shift structure, and risk profile. What works at a 10,000 sqm urban
Aug 17, 2025
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