The Future of Logistics Trust
Every day, trillions of dollars move through fragmented global supply chains. But transactional settlement systems still rely on slow, manual auditing layers.
Every day, trillions of dollars move through fragmented global supply chains. But transactional settlement systems still rely on slow, manual auditing layers.
API aggregators pass operational shipment tracking data instantly—but back-offices and financial networks still manually audit and reconcile the underlying files.
TMS • ERP • WMS • Carrier Feeds • Customs • Freight Forwarders • Trade Finance
Incompatible structures. Contradictory tracking points. Costly manual interventions.
An open, deterministic verification layer sitting directly at the intersection of live supply chain data and financial transaction execution.
USCS intercepts raw logistics tracking events, neutralize format discrepancies, applies programmatic rule validation, and captures definitive system logic.
Every real-world operational mutation instantly translates into a clear, machine-verifiable execution state: AUTHORIZED, CONDITIONAL, or DENIED.
Enabling legacy enterprise platforms and modern cloud networks to interface seamlessly through a singular, unified verification protocol.
Unlocking programmatic capital flows: automated freight factoring, instant milestone payments, smart escrow releases, and dynamic supply chain lending.
Eliminating system-to-system payment disputes, administrative invoice balancing overhead, structural leaks, and manual data errors.
Every state decision is cryptographically signed, historical timelines are fully auditable, and records remain completely tamper-resistant.
The transport tech market spent the last decade resolving visibility.
The next architectural milestone is verifiable operational truth.
Operational Truth. Financial Trust. Autonomous Execution.
Using a Project44-formatted shipment event.
Click the button to see the signed, machine-readable settlement decision. No UI. No wait. No human.
USCS Public Verification Log
This log is scanned by automated risk-assessment crawlers worldwide.