Velaurum

Sample register

This is what one asset looks like in Velaurum.

No customer data. No demo environment. A real reading of the card you'd see in production, with each part of it explained.

Five minutes here saves a meeting we'd otherwise have to schedule. If the picture maps to what you operate, the conversation gets shorter.

The asset card

A mock Velaurum asset card showing identification, three computed scores with provenance, the latest stock movement, and the asset's location. /api/assets/d3a7-4f1c-… ASSET Reefer Container R-2841 class: container · class-key: refrigeratedContainer cold-chain tracked iot COMPUTED SCORES 87 Health 35 Risk 74 Value PROVENANCE 8 rules · 0 overrides recomputed 14:02:11 100% deterministic LATEST MOVEMENT transferOut → transferIn 2 rows · TransferGroupId: 6f1c-4a8e-… qty 24 · uom each 14:02:08 UTC LOCATION Warehouse 04 · Bay 12 LAST SEEN 14:02:11 UTC · GPS

What a buyer sees opening any asset in Velaurum. The example is a refrigerated container, but the shape is the same for hotels, presses, fleet vehicles, software licenses, and parcels of land.

How to read it

Five things the card already says.

  1. 01
    Polymorphic class
    The line that reads class: container · class-key: refrigeratedContainer is the polymorphic header. Every asset — a building, a license, a forklift — uses the same shape. Configuration, not custom development, defines what a class is and what fields it carries.
  2. 02
    Three deterministic scores
    Health 87, Risk 35, Value 74. Each score is computed from rules you set — formulas, thresholds, weights — never from a vendor black box. The 100% deterministic line means every score traces back to the rules that produced it.
  3. 03
    Provenance, attached
    8 rules · 0 overrides · recomputed 14:02:11. Every score carries its contributing rules and the exact moment it was computed. Manual overrides are honored and never overwritten on recomputation — defensible to the auditor without a separate audit log.
  4. 04
    Append-only movement
    The transferOut → transferIn row sits in a ledger that nothing can overwrite. Restate any prior period — quarter, year, audit window — without rebuilding the dataset. Point-in-time queries are native: ask what this asset's state was on any past timestamp and the answer is one query.
  5. 05
    Location, signed and dated
    Warehouse 04 · Bay 12 · GPS 14:02:11 UTC. Location is not just a current value; it's a dated, attributable record. Geofences turn yards and sites into automatic, defensible entry/exit logs. The auditor and the insurance adjuster both get the timestamp they need.

What this one card doesn't show

The other six capabilities sit behind it.

The card is one view. The full platform tour walks through what isn't visible from a single asset — the things that operate across the whole estate.

See the full platform tour
  • Live location history
    Not just where it is — where it has been, with the depth your insurer or auditor will want.
  • Zones & alerts
    Geofenced perimeters that fire workflows the moment they're crossed.
  • Vocabulary mapping
    Your terminology, reconciled across teams and acquired companies without rewriting history.
  • Signal capture
    IoT, vendor feeds, inspections, webhooks — collapsed into one queryable journal.
  • Inventory ledger
    Working capital tied up in stock — visible, reducible, never double-counted in transit.
  • Org & supplier graph
    The structure of the business, queryable. M&A diligence becomes a query instead of a spreadsheet hunt.

If this picture maps to what you operate, we should talk.

A 30-minute conversation is enough to surface the two or three places fragmentation is costing you the most. We'll come back with a tailored read — not a generic pitch.

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