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ShiftLoq

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Issue, track, and recover devices across large-scale operations.

Airports, stadiums, convention centers, and campus operations issue devices to rotating crews that change by the shift, the event, or the season. Radios go to gate agents, handhelds go to ground crew, tablets go to event coordinators — and at the end of the shift, getting all of it back in one piece is a daily logistical challenge. ShiftLoq replaces the equipment room and the sign-out binder with a self-service locker system that handles issuance, charging, and recovery automatically.

Modern airport terminal interior with large open concourse and operational infrastructure.

The problems ShiftLoq solves in large facilities

Rotating and contract crews

Facility operations often rely on a mix of full-time staff, contractors, and event-day workers. Each group needs devices; none of them have a permanent desk or a supervisor who counts radios at shift end. ShiftLoq doesn't care about employment type — every user authenticates with a badge or PIN, and the system tracks custody from that point.

Geographically distributed operations

A campus or airport terminal can span a mile. If the equipment room is in Building A and the crew starts in Building D, the first 20 minutes of the shift are spent walking. Deploy ShiftLoq banks at multiple points of use and manage them all from a single dashboard.

Event-day scaling

A stadium that seats 70,000 might issue 200 radios for a concert and 400 for a football game. The device pool changes size by event type, and manual tracking at that scale is unreliable. ShiftLoq handles variable demand — bays are available when devices are checked in, and the dashboard shows real-time availability across all banks.

Post-event device recovery

Getting every radio and handheld returned after a 4-hour event is one of the hardest parts of event-day operations. ShiftLoq shows exactly which devices are still out, who has them, and how long they've been overdue — with automatic alerts to the operations manager.

Devices commonly managed in large facilities

  • Two-way radios (Motorola, Kenwood)
  • Gate agent and ground crew handhelds
  • Event-day tablets and mobile computers
  • Maintenance and custodial devices
  • Access keys and credential fobs

See the full feature set or learn how it works.

Scope a deployment for your facility. We'll map your crew structure, device types, and locker placement.