Ferrosoft Platform

In a world drowning in carbon, one platform dares to count every gram.

The Ferrosoft Platform is the backbone of modern emissions intelligence — a battle-hardened, multi-tenant Django monorepo forged to track, calculate, and report greenhouse gas emissions across the full sweep of industrial logistics. From the first kilogram loaded onto a freight chain to the final CO₂-equivalent figure on a compliance report, Ferrosoft sees everything.

At its core stand two titans. ferrobase — the iron-clad foundation: multi-tenancy, identity, permissions, and the scaffolding upon which empires are built. And emiflow — the relentless calculation engine that transforms raw transport operations into auditable emissions figures, consignment by consignment, shipment by shipment, treatment by treatment. Measured. Recorded. Accounted for.

But no empire runs on calculations alone.

dataimport stands at the gates, ingesting the chaos of the outside world — CSV files, JSON feeds, ERP exports — and forging them into clean, structured data fit for the machine. ferromaps reaches across the globe, resolving addresses and coordinates so that every freight movement is anchored in physical reality, not abstraction.

When the work is done, reporting seals it in ink. Compliance documents. Audit trails. Carbon footprint certificates. The kind of paper that regulators demand and auditors trust.

For those who operate in the shadows of befundung — the specialized inspection and findings domain — the platform extends its reach into territory most systems dare not enter. And for the machines that must speak to the platform without a human intermediary, webapi opens a authenticated REST gateway: structured, versioned, uncompromising.

This is not a prototype. This is not a demo. This is the system that runs in production, in multiple jurisdictions, under real regulatory scrutiny.

And it stands on foundations worthy of the weight it carries.

Python 3.14 — the latest expression of the language, brought to bear on a domain where correctness is not negotiable. Django — the battle-tested framework that has earned its place beneath serious production systems the world over. PostgreSQL — the database that does not flinch, holding the ledger of every emission, every tenant, every transaction with relational integrity that lesser stores cannot promise. Valkey — the in-memory sovereign of speed, marshalling real-time state, channel layers, and ephemeral data with the reflexes of a system that cannot afford to wait.

No task is left to chance. cheapyq — Ferrosoft’s own task queue, forged in-house, stripped of ceremony and tuned for throughput — carries the platform’s asynchronous workload with a leanness that off-the-shelf solutions never quite achieve. When documents must be rendered, the PDF engine does not reach for a library that merely approximates the printed page: it commands a headless Chrome instance directly, turning pixel-perfect HTML into authoritative PDF output with the full fidelity of the browser itself.

Beneath all of it: the Utility Modules — the configuration engine, the CLI the Command Line Interface scaffolding (including ASGI entrypoint), the operations layer — threading together a platform that is more than the sum of its parts. Infrastructure chosen not for fashion, but for permanence.

The numbers do not lie. Now you have the tool to prove it.