Industries
Built for every institution that depends on critical minerals.
From sovereign briefings to lot-level passports for OEM buyers — Arsetis serves the full chain with the same cited, auditable engine underneath.
Who we serve
Intelligence scoped to how your sector actually operates.
Every industry reads policy risk differently. Ophanim personalises outputs to your corridors, commodities, and compliance regimes — so the brief you receive is actionable, not generic.
Government & sovereign institutions
National ministries, trade agencies, and sovereign funds need corridor-level risk briefs before policy shifts reach the market. Ophanim delivers scored, cited intelligence scoped to the economies you protect.
- Policy monitoring
- Economic briefs
- Corridor risk
Mining & extraction
Prove origin, track regulatory exposure, and stay ahead of export quota changes, sanctions listings, and FEOC designations that affect your shipments and offtake agreements.
- Origin verification
- Export compliance
- Sanctions screening
Refining & processing
Connect upstream lots to downstream buyers with auditable chain-of-custody records. Flag gaps before they become audit findings or customer disputes.
- Chain of custody
- Lot tracking
- Audit readiness
Battery & automotive OEMs
Meet USMCA, EU Battery Regulation, and §45X disclosure requirements with per-shipment compliance artifacts your procurement and legal teams can defend.
- CUSMA
- Battery regulation
- §45X
Trade & export corridors
Monitor the routes that move critical minerals from origin to destination — with every hop logged, verifiable, and tied to the policy regimes that govern each leg.
- Shipment routes
- Port exposure
- Trade policy
Financial & strategic buyers
Underwrite supply-chain risk with deterministic scores and cited source breakdowns — not narrative reports that cannot be reproduced or audited.
- Risk scoring
- Due diligence
- Cited analysis
Next step
See how our products map to your workflow.
Ophanim and Bridge Nickel Passport cover portfolio intelligence and lot-level proof — two surfaces, one engine.
