Turn log piles, stover stacks, and other irregular biomass stockpiles into repeatable, auditable inventory records. Rebulk helps teams measure usable material volume, track inventory over time, understand available yard capacity, and plan with more confidence across remote operations.
Biomass is stored as irregular piles across industrial yards, forest sites, and agricultural fields, where terrain, pile shape, and internal density can vary significantly from one location to the next. That makes inventory difficult to measure with confidence using visual estimates, loader counts, or rough bulk-volume assumptions alone.
Rebulk helps biomass and carbon removal teams turn field imagery into usable biomass inventory that can be tracked over time and used for operations, planning, and scale.


Rebulk helps teams turn pile imagery into inventory visibility that works in the field and supports day-to-day operations.
Capture biomass inventory using fixed cameras and sensors or mobile imagery across yards, fields, and remote sites where storage conditions vary.

Go beyond bulk volume by using Rebulk's void fraction and packing factor approach to account for air gaps inside the pile and better estimate how much usable biomass is actually there.

Monitor how inventory builds, depletes, and changes across sites while also understanding how much space remains available in the yard.

Use repeatable, geotagged inventory records to improve planning, logistics coordination, and internal visibility.

See how Rebulk helps biomass and carbon removal teams measure irregular stockpiles, track usable inventory over time, understand remaining yard capacity, and build a more reliable source of truth across sites.