BJC Logistics, a niche specialist in high-security supply chain management, on June 7, 2026, announced numerous major strategic partnerships for FY 2026. The company will deliver key logistics and secure transport services to some of the biggest names in defence as well as aerospace, such as Raytheon – RTX, Lockheed Martin, and BAE Systems, as well as prominent AI-driven defence companies Palantir Technologies and Anduril Industries, along with Shield AI. The company additionally operates through prime contracts and subcontracts along with private commercial agreements, which include its agreement with Flock.
Established by Brian Chee, Ventura County business magnate and also the sole proprietor of BJC Logistics, the organization due to its high-security supply chain network has carved out a distinctive position when it comes to commercial logistics, concentrating on the rigorous compliance with regulations and elevated confidentiality requirements of the U.S. Department of Defence – DoD.
Connecting Legacy Defence and New Technology
Apparently, the 2026 contracts place BJC Logistics between established defence primes as well as fast-moving technology startups. The company provides safe transportation for highly sensitive assets, including aerospace components, autonomous flight systems, and advanced AI computing hardware.
BJC Logistics has gone ahead and rebuilt its infrastructure around strict defence compliance standards with a dedication to innovation and the highest level of secure shipping. That focus has made the company an important link in the new Arsenal of Freedom, with supply chain systems designed for secrecy as well as accuracy.
Geographic and financial expansion
To accommodate this growth in defence-related operations, BJC Logistics has grown its presence well beyond its Ventura County base. The company is strategically located all over the globe and has developed a distribution system near key defence and aerospace facilities, thereby lowering delivery times.
The company is also considering a move into secure data infrastructure, reviewing possibilities in data centre logistics and in the analytics systems that enable compliant and end-to-end visibility into the supply chain.
That growth is paired with strong financial momentum. With a recent round of significant funding and the 2026 contract winnings, the private company has grown to roughly $600 million in yearly revenue, and its market value is now pegged at $320 million.
What Lies Ahead
Interestingly, BJC Logistics, which has grown rapidly and seen its valuation increase, plans to stay privately held for a while to come. Keeping it privately held means that it can remain fluid and non-traditional, which were the keys to its initial success, despite the pressures of public market quarterly demands.
As the defence sector increasingly depends on self-driving systems, AI integration, and safe global supply chains, BJC Logistics has become an incredibly valuable partner for future generations of American aerospace as well as defence.






























