About KALIRA
Built for the people who keep things safe
“The world spent 30 years digitizing money. We're building the identity layer for the things that actually matter.”
We started because we watched safety teams spend more time managing paperwork than managing safety. Inspection records in binders. Certificates in shared drives. Expiry dates tracked in spreadsheets that nobody updated. Equipment moving between sites with no traceable history. Every audit was a scramble. Every incident investigation started with “find the records.”
KALIRA was built by a small team in Jakarta, Indonesia. We pooled our resources, built the vision together, and turned it into reality: a system where anyone could scan a tag on a piece of equipment and see its full history. KALIRA is the product we wished existed when we were working in the field. No searching. No guessing. No calling someone who might remember.
Today, KALIRA serves organizations across maritime, manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, and building management. From a 3-person workshop tracking 50 tools to offshore fleets managing thousands of lifting gear items across multiple vessels. The problem scales. So does KALIRA.
In 2026, we became the first platform to generate publicly scannable Digital Product Passports for industrial safety equipment. The EU mandated DPPs for batteries and textiles. We built them for harnesses, slings, and lifting gear — the equipment where traceability is not an environmental target but a safety requirement. Every inspection our users run automatically becomes a signed lifecycle event inside the asset's passport. No extra work. No separate system. The passport builds itself from the work inspectors already do.
Principles
What we believe
Every asset deserves a digital identity
Paper records get lost, falsified, or forgotten. A digital identity tied to a physical tag means anyone with the right access can verify an asset's status: inspector, regulator, or the next person who picks it up.
The record lives on the asset
When a PSC inspector boards your vessel, or a safety officer enters your warehouse, the answer to 'when was this last inspected?' should take three seconds, not three hours.
Compliance is a side effect
When you scan, inspect, and record, compliance reports generate themselves. You should never need a separate compliance day before an audit.
The team
A small team in Indonesia, building for the world
We combine backgrounds in industrial safety, manufacturing operations, and software engineering. We are not a large company with a sales army. We are builders who understand the industries we serve because we have worked in them.
Founding team
Product, Engineering, Operations
Jakarta, Indonesia
Legal entity
PT Safe Horizon Industries
Jakarta, Indonesia
Get in touch
hello@kaliratech.com