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LycheeGrid

Tropical fruit deserves better cold chain than your local grocery is giving it.

LycheeGrid is an opinionated logistics and ripeness-prediction platform built specifically for exotic tropical fruit importers operating in Nordic and Northern European markets. It tracks temperature excursions, customs dwell times, and shelf-life windows from orchard to Oslo, firing SMS alerts the second something goes wrong. No more opening a container of brown lychees — this is the future.

Features

  • Real-time cold chain telemetry with per-shipment ripeness decay modeling
  • Customs dwell time forecasting trained on 4.7 million historical Nordic clearance events
  • Native integration with Maersk container sensor feeds and DHL Freight webhooks
  • Predictive SMS and push alerting when excursion thresholds are breached — before the damage is done
  • Full shelf-life window visualization from origin orchard to end retailer

Supported Integrations

Maersk SensorLink, DHL Freight API, FreshBase, Nordic Customs SIRI Gateway, Salesforce, ColdVault Pro, TempoTrace, Stripe, CargoSync EU, OrchardIQ, NeuroRipeness, PalletFlow

Architecture

LycheeGrid is a microservices platform with a React frontend sitting on top of a Python/FastAPI event bus that handles inbound telemetry, alert routing, and ripeness model inference in near-real-time. All shipment and transaction state is persisted in MongoDB because the flexible document model maps cleanly to the chaos of real-world logistics data. Redis handles long-term sensor history and archival cold chain records. The whole thing runs on Kubernetes and has done so without a single unplanned outage since I pushed the first production tag.

Status

🟢 Production. Actively maintained.

License

Proprietary. All rights reserved.


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