We exist to make authenticity physical — so a product can prove what it is and where it has been, in front of any regulator.
Regulated trade runs on trust that products are what they claim to be. We turn that trust into evidence — a verifiable record bound to each unit, not a database entry someone has to take on faith.
A Digital Product Passport is only as honest as the link between the record and the real object. Aeroz is that link — a tamper-resistant chip and an append-only audit log that bind a cryptographic identity to each unit.
We add unit-level authentication and an audit-defensible custody record on top of the serialization stack you already run. No rip-and-replace.
Aeroz is part of Lumi Enterprises Corporation, with operations across the US, EU, and UAE. Our team pairs regulatory depth with hardware and platform engineering, so the compliance promise and the product that delivers it are never two different conversations.
Reads the mandate the way an auditor will — DSCSA, EU DPP, FMD, EUDR, Forced Labour, Tatmeen — and translates it into what a product must prove.
Builds the dual-frequency hardware, the encrypted identity, and the append-only log that make each unit its own verifiable record.
Knows the dock, the DC, and the dispense point — so verification lands in the operations teams already run, not beside them.
A record can be copied; a sealed, cryptographic identity bound to the object cannot. Proof belongs on the product, not only in a database.
You have already invested in serialization. We anchor it rather than replace it — verification that adds to your stack, not another migration.
Every scan, seal-state change, and handoff lands on an append-only log. The record is built to hold up in front of a regulator or a board, by default.
The mandates differ; the underlying need — prove this unit is real and trace where it has been — does not. One verification layer serves them all.
Built on the standards and partners regulated supply chains already trust
Whether you are sizing your exposure to a mandate or want to help build the verification layer behind it, the conversation starts the same way.