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DistroLogic Joins the South Carolina Pavilion at Farnborough International Airshow 2026

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CHARLESTON, S.C. · DistroLogic® will exhibit within the South Carolina Pavilion at the Farnborough International Airshow, July 20-24, 2026, as part of the delegation organized through the South Carolina Department of Commerce. The company will also participate in the Business Connections Exchange through The Enterprise Gateway at the airshow.

For a South Carolina company, the pavilion is more than a booth. The state has spent two decades building one of the most capable aerospace corridors in the United States, and the delegation exists to carry that story onto the world stage. DistroLogic is proud to stand inside it, representing a newer chapter of the same tradition: software infrastructure for governed trade and logistics decisions, built in South Carolina and structured to operate on both sides of the Atlantic.

"South Carolina's aerospace community set a standard of precision and disciplined execution, and that standard travels with us. Standing inside the South Carolina Pavilion at Farnborough, alongside the companies that built our state's reputation, is a point of real pride for this team."

Casey Bearsch, Founder and CEO, DistroLogic

A transatlantic footprint, built deliberately

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DistroLogic arrives at Farnborough with its cross-border structure in place. Distrologic Ltd, the company's United Kingdom entity, is established with importer-of-record (EORI) status, giving the platform a governed footing in both the US and the UK.

That structure is reinforced by signed carrier agreements with UPS and DHL, connecting DistroLogic's roadmap to two of the world's largest delivery networks as the company builds toward governed cross-border execution.

US · UK transatlantic operations  ·  UPS + DHL carrier agreements signed  ·  Patent pending, three US provisional filings

A patent-pending foundation

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DistroLogic has filed three US provisional patent applications, with priority secured on June 25, 2026, covering its governed decision engine, trust-calibrated evidence fusion, and cross-modal shipment identity. Together they protect the core of how the platform turns operational signals into decisions that can be reconstructed, defended, and audited.

That foundation matters in the rooms Farnborough convenes. Aerospace, defence, and regulated logistics operators adopt automation they can verify. Visibility defined the last decade of supply chain software; provenance defines this one.

Momentum heading into the show

The trip caps a deliberate ramp. In recent months the company has established its UK entity, signed its carrier agreements, secured patent priority across its core methods, and launched its new website at distrologic.com as the front door to the platform.

At the show, the team will meet with operators, primes, carriers, and government program sponsors across the US and UK. The message DistroLogic brings to Farnborough is simple: an action that can be governed and proven is an action a regulated operator can trust.

DistroLogic thanks the South Carolina Department of Commerce for organizing the delegation and for the collaboration that makes a unified South Carolina presence at Farnborough possible.

About DistroLogic

DistroLogic is a governed execution layer for trade intelligence, shipment, and audit-ready logistics decisions, built for supply chains where a decision has to be proven, not only made. The platform rests on four guarantees: policy-aware execution, decision provenance, audit-grade traceability, and human-governed control. The company is headquartered in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, with UK operations through Distrologic Ltd. Learn more at distrologic.com.

© 2026 Distrologic, Inc. DistroLogic® is a registered trademark of Project 14x LLC, used under license by Distrologic, Inc. Patents pending.

Media contact: Crystal Murray · crystal@distrologic.com