Track & Trace _verified_: Nshift

In a world where every package, vehicle, and person is threaded through the nshift Track & Trace network, a disgraced former analyst discovers that the system is being used to erase people—not just parcels. Part 1: The System Mira Khoury stared at the glowing cascade of data on her wall-sized screen. Each node represented a shipment, a driver, a warehouse hand, or a last-mile courier. The nshift Track & Trace platform was the circulatory system of global logistics—real-time, predictive, and unbreakable.

Two weeks ago, Sami vanished while working as a driver for a shady third-party logistics firm. Police called it “abandonment of duty.” Mira called it a lie. Sami would never leave his son’s birthday gift—a battered blue stuffed elephant—sitting in the back of a locked truck. nshift track & trace

She watched the little green dot move through the city grid. A heart-lung machine for commerce. But Mira wasn’t tracking a package today. She was tracking a person. In a world where every package, vehicle, and

“Shift ID 4472,” the automated voice announced. “Trace status: en route. ETA: 14 minutes.” The nshift Track & Trace platform was the

“Still in the truck. I traced it.”