Lamplight Logistics is a software-first IoT provider specializing in Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS). By creating a “blue dot experience” for industrial assets, Lamplight helps enterprises track everything from high-value automotive components to sensitive pharmaceutical shipments. Their platform is designed to be tech-agnostic, merging various data streams (Bluetooth, UWB, and even machine vision) into a single source of truth for the enterprise.
“Success is far beyond the dashboard,” says Kurt Nehrenz, CEO and Co-Founder of Lamplight Logistics. “It’s about hydration of existing business systems. We want to fill that ‘current location’ field in a customer’s SAP or ERP automatically, making their daily workflows more effective without adding another portal to log into.”
In the world of RTLS, the “where” is only as good as the “how.” For Lamplight, the primary obstacles to scaling their solutions were threefold:
To overcome these hurdles, Lamplight partnered with Soracom and Cassia Networks to provide a secure, cellular-first backbone for deploying enterprise-grade Bluetooth gateways. This approach transformed their deployment model into a true plug-and-play experience, allowing them to bypass the customer’s internal network entirely. “Our goal is minimal effort,” explains Nehrenz. “We ship gateways and say, ‘Please plug these in. Game done.’ Soracom ensures that as long as they can see the sky, they’re going to work.”
Advanced Management and “Game-Changing” Diagnostics Beyond global reach, the Soracom platform provides the granular control necessary to maintain high-fidelity RTLS streams. Lamplight leverages Soracom Napter and Soracom Peek as “game changers” for their remote service model.
Cloud-Native Integration This entire suite is delivered as a managed service built on AWS infrastructure, allowing Lamplight to route telemetry directly into their private cloud environment. This ensures that sensitive asset data remains encrypted and isolated from the public internet while allowing the team to use Soracom’s APIs to monitor data usage and signal health in real-time. By leveraging this native integration, Lamplight can reliably execute complex commands, such as triggering a specific Bluetooth tag to start blinking via a cloud-to-device command, with near-zero latency.

Eliminating Infrastructure Friction Soracom allows Lamplight to bypass the “IT negotiation” phase by using cellular-backed gateways. Instead of waiting months for corporate Wi-Fi access, they can achieve Day 1 deployment with plug-and-play hardware that connects to the cloud the moment it is powered on.
Global Continuity and Scalability Soracom’s multi-carrier coverage eliminates “dark spots” as assets move across borders or through remote facilities. This reliable connectivity, managed through a single cloud console, allows Lamplight to troubleshoot and scale their SIM fleet globally without the need for expensive on-site maintenance.
Optimized Asset Intelligence By offloading security and protocol conversion to the Soracom network, Lamplight significantly extends the battery life of its field sensors. This ensures high-fidelity data flows directly into client ERP systems (like SAP), shifting the focus from simple tracking to automated business outcomes.
By pairing a flexible software stack with Cassia’s gateways and Soracom’s reliable global connectivity, Lamplight has turned RTLS into a predictable, high-ROI business tool. They have successfully eliminated the “dark spots” in automotive supply chains, where losing custom-molded pallets or sequence racks previously resulted in massive capital losses.
“No more dark spots,” says Nehrenz. “People are going to expect to know where their things are. It’s going to be mandated rather than a nice-to-have before too long, and Soracom provides the trusted connection that makes our stuff work.”

Moving forward, Lamplight is focused on evolving RTLS from a “nice-to-have” into a mandatory operational standard. By deepening its integration with Soracom’s Connectivity APIs, Lamplight aims to embed real-time network diagnostics and automated billing alerts directly into its UI, creating a single pane of glass for both asset and network health.
The next phase of the partnership centers on “Anti-Tamper” security, leveraging IMEI locking and Virtual Private Gateways (VPGs) to ensure field hardware remains dedicated strictly to mission-critical data. As Kurt Nehrenz notes, the goal isn’t just “tech for tech’s sake,” but rather “getting as close to the dollars as possible” by uncovering the hidden ROI found in total supply chain awareness. Whether via advanced Bluetooth standards or Satellite IoT (NTN), Lamplight’s mission remains the same: eliminating every remaining dark spot in the global supply chain.
Facility managers face constant pressure to keep properties clean, safe, and welcoming while also optimizing labor costs and supply use. Traditional custodial schedules often rely on fixed routines rather than real-time needs, which can waste resources and overlook high-traffic areas.
Zan Compute recognized an opportunity to transform this process. By combining IoT sensors with AI, they deliver real-time insight into facility conditions, ensuring cleaning crews know exactly when and where their attention is needed.
“Occupants benefit because they get a much better experience in the property,” says Zan Compute CEO, Sridharan Mani.
Zan Compute deploys a network of smart sensors that continuously monitor building usage and conditions. These sensors feed data into a powerful AI backend that predicts cleaning needs, optimizes labor schedules, and reduces waste in supplies.
But this intelligence depends on reliable, secure connectivity. Wi-Fi onboarding often poses problems with reliability, security, and IT oversight. To solve this, Zan Compute’s sensors connect to gateways that transmit data over cellular networks, powered by Soracom.
Soracom’s IoT platform provides:
Beyond affordable IoT connectivity, Soracom delivers the management tools Zan Compute needs to operate globally at scale. The built-in console and APIs give the team full visibility across devices, while advanced services like Soracom Peek add new diagnostic capabilities without additional infrastructure.
For Zan Compute, this combination means less time managing connectivity and more time improving their AI-powered platform.

Today, Zan Compute helps facility managers optimize labor, reduce supply costs, and improve building hygiene—at a time when health and safety have never been more important.
“We believe that, post-COVID, demand for our solution is going to grow multi-fold,” says Sridharan. “We see significant growth potential in the coming year.”
From office buildings to public spaces, Zan Compute is leading the way toward smarter, safer, and more sustainable custodial operations. For property owners, that means lower costs and improved outcomes. For everyone else, it simply means a world that’s a little bit cleaner.