Cannabis infrastructure layer

The command center for licensed cannabis warehousing, routing, and operator coordination.

CannexLogistics connects growers, distributors, extractors, retailers, and licensed transport operators through a single infrastructure surface: secure storage, chain-of-custody visibility, compliant transfers, and logistics-born intelligence.

Active Warehouses
12
+3 this quarter
Inventory Under Management
$48.2M
Licensed + insured
On-Time Shipments
98.4%
Last 30 days
Compliance Events
0 critical
Live monitored
Live operational graph
California hub mesh
24 nodes synced
Los Angeles → San Diego
SHP-10092 · CNX Secure Fleet 04
In Transit
ETA: 1h 25m · Security: Dual-auth chain of custody
Sacramento → San Jose
SHP-10093 · CNX Secure Fleet 02
Dispatched
ETA: 3h 05m · Security: Vault-sealed transfer
San Bernardino → West Hollywood
SHP-10094 · CNX Secure Fleet 07
Delivered
ETA: Completed · Security: Tamper verification logged
Los Angeles → Palm Springs
SHP-10095 · CNX Secure Fleet 09
Delayed
ETA: Weather hold · Security: Escalation protocol active
Problem

The cannabis supply chain is fragmented, manual, and compliance-heavy where it cannot afford to be fragile.

Inventory, storage, and transport often live in disconnected systems with mismatched timelines.
Operators lose visibility between vault state, carrier routes, and transfer paperwork until something breaks.
Investors and partners cannot see a credible infrastructure story—only ad-hoc logistics and opaque risk.
Solution

One infrastructure layer that treats warehousing, logistics, compliance visibility, and coordination as a single system.

CannexLogistics is purpose-built for licensed operators who need Amazon-scale operational discipline without consumer marketplace positioning: premium B2B software that mirrors how regulated facilities actually move product.

Infrastructure layer

What sits beneath the command center

Licensed warehousing mesh

Climate-segmented vaults, inbound staging, and outbound dispatch orchestration with operator-grade visibility.

Secure logistics graph

Licensed transport handoffs, custody checkpoints, and route telemetry unified with inventory objects.

Compliance visibility plane

Manifest lineage, hold states, and environmental evidence attached to every lot and shipment record.

Operator coordination fabric

Role-aware workflows for growers, distributors, extractors, retailers, and fleet partners on one graph.

Key metrics

Signal density investors expect from real infrastructure

Active Warehouses
12
+3 this quarter
Inventory Under Management
$48.2M
Licensed + insured
On-Time Shipments
98.4%
Last 30 days
Compliance Events
0 critical
Live monitored
Active Lots
186
Across CA hub network
Open Routes
14
Live monitored lanes
How it works

From fragmented operators to synchronized infrastructure

01
Connect licensed nodes

Warehouses, carriers, and operator systems sync into a single infrastructure map with audit-friendly defaults.

02
Run inventory + routes as one object

Lots, environmental telemetry, manifests, and dispatch status stay attached from intake through transfer.

03
Surface posture + intelligence

Command-center views expose throughput, exceptions, and market signals derived from operational truth.

Operators served

Built for every licensed class that touches the plant

Growers

Predictable storage, cleaner custody handoffs, and transparent release windows.

Distributors

Higher route density, fewer transfer frictions, and coordinated exception playbooks.

Retailers

Replenishment confidence with timed staging and shipment-level ETA discipline.

Extractors

Inbound scheduling precision and reserve positioning near high-throughput corridors.

Brands

Multi-node visibility without operating a warehouse stack in-house.

Licensed transport

Utilization uplift through better windows, security protocols, and dispatch data.

Compliance and security

Posture you can show in diligence—not slides alone

Chain of custody by design

Operator actions, timestamps, and transfer lineage stay bound to inventory objects for review-ready history (demo narrative).

Evidence-grade environmental context

Segment-level temperature and humidity trails accompany storage decisions—not disconnected spreadsheets.

Security posture aligned with operations

Dual-control patterns, sealed transfer protocols, and escalation paths mirror how regulated facilities actually run.

Intelligence layer

Logistics data becomes market intelligence when the network is dense enough.

Lane pressure, category velocity, and storage economics are derived from operational objects—not synthetic dashboards. Cannex is designed so the same events that power compliance also power strategic decisions.

Most constrained lane
LA → Palm Springs
Delay risk elevated due to route volatility and limited secure transfer windows.
Fastest growing category
Pre-Rolls
+18.7% order velocity over 30 days across Southern California accounts.
Best storage margin
Extracts
Highest blended storage + handling contribution across current inventory mix.
Network preview

Representative operator graph

Density across growers, extractors, distributors, retailers, and transport is what compounds fulfillment reliability and data quality.

Pacific Bloom Farms
Grower · Central Coast
$5.4M / yr
Terrapoint Extraction
Extractor · Los Angeles
$3.1M / yr
Velvet Shelf Collective
Retailer · West Hollywood
$7.8M / yr
Highline Distribution
Distributor · Southern California
$12.6M / yr
Atlas Secure Transit
Transport · California
24 routes / day
Investor-grade next step

Open the live command-center demo

Walk the platform routes for network topology, operations throughput, compliance posture, and intelligence surfaces. This build uses illustrative data only—no production credentials or regulated transactions.