Supply chain execution platform for logistics and transportation networks
Arpa Digital builds modular logistics software—OMS, TMS, WMS—on a microservices architecture (Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Oracle) deployed as cloud-native SaaS. The company's project pipeline reveals a dual focus: internal product expansion (supply chain optimization algorithms, AI-driven packing and routing) and aggressive overseas sales push, suggesting a shift from domestic market consolidation to international scaling. Hiring skews toward senior engineers and sales roles in equal measure, reflecting a product-led org adding sales velocity.
Arpa Digital (founded 2013, Linyi, Shandong) is a logistics software platform provider serving transportation and supply chain operators. The core product suite spans three execution layers—order management (OMS), transportation management (TMS), and warehouse management (WMS)—totaling 32 SaaS applications deployed on cloud infrastructure. The company also packages 16 industry-specific solutions covering freight brokerage, industrial logistics, multimodal transport, and cold-chain operations. Customers include trucking fleets, third-party logistics providers, and enterprise shippers across domestic and emerging overseas markets. Revenue scales through per-transaction SaaS licensing and solution implementation services.
Java, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Kubernetes, Docker, Oracle, MySQL, Dubbo microservices framework, and proprietary TMS/WMS engines. Architecture is modular and cloud-native.
TMS/WMS implementation, supply chain optimization algorithms (AI packing, routing, path optimization), and overseas market expansion. Internal projects focus on feature development and sales enablement.
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