Commerce systems form the connective tissue of modern civilization. They span retail, warehousing, logistics, industrial adjacency, cold-chain systems, environmental exposure, cyber-physical infrastructure, and cross-border routing. Yet today, commercial governance is nondeterministic, fragmented, and reactive — warehouse management systems, supply chain platforms, cold-chain monitors, and retail operations tools operate in silos with no deterministic integration, no replay-identical audit capability, and no cross-vertical awareness. I introduce Lume-Com, to my knowledge, the first deterministic governance substrate for commerce, retail, warehousing, and distribution systems. Built on the Lume-V governance layer and the Lume-Ops universal operational substrate, Lume-Com integrates warehouse and facility governance, inventory and product traceability, logistics and routing safety, retail operations, cyber-physical access control, and supply chain coordination into a single replay-identical state machine. It enforces commercial safety invariants, storage and cold-chain envelopes, deterministic multi-agent arbitration, override logic with deterministic rollback, and certificate-based auditability across warehouses, logistics fleets, retail stores, and cross-border systems at global scale.
Ronald Jason Andrews (Thu,) studied this question.