VENTURA COUNTY, California, June 8, 2026 – BJC Logistics announced several major partnership agreements for fiscal year 2026, reinforcing its role in the defense and aerospace supply chain sector. The Ventura County-based company will deliver secure transportation and logistics solutions for industry leaders including Lockheed Martin, RTX, and BAE Systems, while also supporting innovative defense technology firms such as Palantir Technologies, Anduril Industries, and Shield AI. BJC Logistics participates in prime contracts, subcontracting opportunities, and commercial agreements, including its ongoing work with Flock.
Established by Ventura County entrepreneur Brian Chee, who continues as the company’s sole owner, BJC Logistics has built a reputation by specializing in logistics services that meet stringent Department of Defense compliance standards and confidentiality requirements.
These new agreements place the company at the center of collaboration between traditional defense contractors and emerging technology innovators. BJC Logistics manages the secure movement of sensitive materials ranging from aerospace equipment to autonomous aviation systems and advanced AI hardware.
Focused on innovation and secure transportation, the company has modernized its infrastructure to align with rigorous defense regulations. This strategy has helped establish BJC Logistics as an important link in the nation’s defense supply chain, providing systems designed for security, reliability, and accuracy.
To accommodate increasing demand, the company has expanded beyond Ventura County and developed distribution capabilities across key international markets. Positioning facilities near major aerospace and defense hubs has improved operational efficiency and shortened delivery timelines.
BJC Logistics is also assessing opportunities within secure data infrastructure, including logistics services for data centers and analytics platforms that enhance supply chain transparency and compliance.
Recent funding activity and newly awarded contracts have fueled strong financial performance. The privately held company now generates approximately $600 million in annual revenue and is estimated to hold a valuation of roughly $320 million.
Despite continued expansion, BJC Logistics plans to remain privately owned. Company leadership believes maintaining private ownership allows for greater flexibility and supports the entrepreneurial culture that has driven its growth.
As defense organizations continue adopting AI technologies, autonomous systems, and highly secure global logistics networks, BJC Logistics remains positioned to support the evolving needs of the aerospace and defense industries.

