Battery-free verification infrastructure for defense and regulated logistics. Detect temperature excursions, tampering, and seal breach at every custody transfer point. No batteries. No retrieval. No failure.
Whether you are moving food through a distribution network, regulated goods across a supply chain, or medical materiel through a defense logistics node — every verification solution in use today requires the same thing: a battery, a retrieval, or a person. None produce a governed pass/fail at the moment custody changes hands.
The US cold chain moves $94 billion in temperature-sensitive goods every year. Seven to nine percent of those shipments experience a temperature excursion. Problems are discovered at receiving — after the load is already a loss or a dispute.
DoD OIG found 28,594 items omitted from accountability records at a single forward logistics element. Different industry. Different buyer. The same monitor-retrieve-process model. The same failure mode.
Rehzon Grid stacks six capabilities that today exist only in isolation — into one unified verification architecture. No current solution delivers all six together.
The same verification architecture that addresses DoD's physical-state accountability gap serves every regulated logistics environment where high-value, temperature-sensitive goods change hands.
DLA and DoD logistics systems move $50B+ in materiel annually through a network with no battery-free, infrastructure-level physical verification layer at custody transfer points. Rehzon Grid closes that gap.
Battery-based loggers add cost, retrieval burden, and post-event discovery to every regulated shipment across food, biotech, chemical, and industrial sectors. Rehzon Grid scales to full pallet density with no per-shipment hardware cost.
Rehzon Grid is preparing controlled validation pilots with regulated logistics and defense partners. The objective is to validate sensing accuracy, checkpoint reliability, and custody workflow integration under real operating conditions.
Whether you are a logistics operator, a defense partner, an implementation partner, or an investor — we want to hear from you.