The company is LTS,
the standard is LCS.
Logistics Tech Standard (LTS) is the company that builds measured logistics-carbon infrastructure. Logistics Carbon Standard (LCS) is the name of the carbon standard that company defines and operates. Not two brands — two roles.
The unit of logistics
passes through the standard.
The LTS mark — a hexagonal container silhouette, cut through by a forward stroke. Not decoration; a blueprint of what the company does.
The base unit of logistics — the box cargo lives and moves in.
A negative-space arrow crossing the box — measured data passing through the standard.
White on dark surfaces, brand blue on light — one shape on any surface.
The alignment marks of an auditable document — a standard is a document that gets verified.
From intake through the low point of verification to passing the standard — one stroke.
The journey always ends at a measured data point — where the standard stands.
A standard needs
a registration mark.
The LCS mark, "Audited Check" — a verification check inscribed inside print-registration corners. LCS is not a product name; it is the logistics carbon standard that binds our methodology and verification system. LCS API is the interface of that standard.
One company, one standard,
three products.
The company operates the standard; the standard runs through the products. No hand-offs between owners — that is the condition for data accountability.
With LCS,
SFC GLEC Tool accredited.
Logistics Carbon Standard earned Smart Freight Centre’s GLEC Tool accreditation — the . Not a company claim; a record that the standard passed external verification.
Guarding the names
is the brand.
Start with
the standard.
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