Verified data infrastructure for commodity supply chains

Trade, Verified.

Custivon turns sensor inputs, shipment documents, partner records, operational data, and connected systems into verified chain-of-custody evidence and emissions data that buyers, banks, insurers, regulators, and downstream platforms can trust.

Verified corridor record

AF-EU-01

Corridor
Africa to Europe
Status
Ready for review
Sources
Sensors, documents, partners
Output 1
Chain-of-custody evidence
Output 2
Emissions evidence
Independent witness layer Signed by Custivon
Custivon is the independent witness. We are not a trader. We do not own metal. We prove what physically happened to the cargo.

Benefits

Prove origin, movement, and emissions without rebuilding your stack.

Buyer-ready proof

Turn scattered shipment evidence into a signed pack that buyers, verifiers, and internal teams can review.

Lower compliance friction

Replace loose spreadsheets and default-value assumptions with structured records tied to a real shipment.

Sensor-backed verification

Use sensor feeds alongside documents, partner systems, and operational records without turning Custivon into a marketplace.

Evidence packs

A buyer-ready record built from verified data.

Origin

Where the mineral shipment came from, who prepared the claim, and what source evidence supports it.

Movement

How the shipment moved through custody events, handlers, facilities, export steps, and arrival.

Evidence

Documents, attestations, assays, permits, invoices, logistics data, and verifier notes packaged together.

Emissions data

Available carbon and movement data attached to the shipment for buyer, auditor, or verifier review.

Why now

Regulation is moving faster than supplier-attested data.

CBAM, the EU Battery Regulation, and supply-chain due diligence rules are creating demand for verified shipment evidence and better emissions inputs, not default-value estimates or loose spreadsheets.

Starting corridor Africa to Europe, where regulatory demand and commodity flows already meet.
Starting commodities CBAM-relevant base metals first, with architecture designed for global corridors.
Platform role Custivon supplies signed evidence and structured data to compliance, finance, insurance, and emissions systems.

How it works

Collect the evidence. Sign the shipment record.

  1. 1

    Create shipment

    Add shipment identity, parties, material, origin, destination, and commercial context.

  2. 2

    Collect evidence

    Capture sensor data, add documents, connect partner records, and record custody events.

  3. 3

    Validate and sign

    Custivon checks completeness, flags gaps, locks the record, and signs the evidence pack.

  4. 4

    Feed the market

    Share controlled outputs with buyers, banks, insurers, regulators, and downstream platforms.

MVP scope

Built for shipment owners first.

The first Custivon workflow treats miners, producers, traders, exporters, and suppliers as one user type: the shipment owner. The core goal is simple: produce a complete, signed evidence pack from the best available shipment data.

First product surface

  • Shipment profile and party records
  • Chain-of-custody event timeline
  • Document and partner data intake
  • Sensor and operational data fields
  • Document checklist and source notes
  • Completeness checks and pack signing
  • Buyer or verifier review link

Early access

Prepare shipment evidence before the buyer asks twice.

Custivon is being built with shipment owners and supply-chain teams working on Africa-to-Europe mineral corridors where verified custody and emissions evidence are becoming commercial requirements.

For now this opens your email app with a draft request.