SECTOR · LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN
LOGISTICS EXECUTION REQUIRES MORE THAN A ROUTE.
Transport, warehouse, dangerous-goods, customs and supply-chain states can all matter at the same time. immo.quick separates those determinations from the question of whether the defined action has a valid Execution Right.
GATE PASS ≠ EXECUTION PERMISSION · DOMAIN DETERMINATION ONLY

LOGISTICS · DOMAIN SURFACE
THREE OPERATIONAL LAYERS
One sector. Three distinct determination domains.
01
gateLogistics
Transport, supply-chain, dangerous-goods and cross-border logistics conditions for a defined movement or hand-off.
02
gateIntralogistics
Internal material movement, machinery state, OT dependencies and safety-related conditions in warehouse and production environments.
03
gateRailLogistics
Rail-specific vehicle, route, dangerous-goods and operational conditions for a defined rail movement.
CANONICAL CHAIN
Determine. Close rights. Only then execute.
AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE
LOGISTICS DOMAIN
DOMAIN DETERMINATION
EXECUTION RIGHTS
CAPABILITY OR NONE
EXECUTION OR NONE
EVIDENCE
EXECUTION RIGHTS
Five dimensions must close for the defined action.
AUTHORITYVALID / ABSENT
RULEVALID / ABSENT
JURISDICTIONVALID / ABSENT
TIMEVALID / ABSENT
DEPENDENCYVALID / ABSENT
RELATED DOMAINS
Logistics is composed from multiple states, not a super-gate.
BOUNDARIES
What the logistics domains can — and cannot — do.
CAN
- deterministically evaluate encoded logistics conditions
- surface missing or conflicting dependencies
- bind determination evidence to the defined state
CANNOT
- create governmental or contractual authority
- issue transport, operating or safety approvals
- independently create an Execution Right or Capability