Spreader manufacturer for container ports and heavy-lift cranes
Bromma designs and manufactures container spreaders—the mechanical interface between cranes and cargo—at scale across 99 of the world's top 100 ports. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-first operation: CAD, PLC (Siemens, CODESYS), C++/C#, and a deep SAP deployment (FICO, MM, WM, QM, SD) coupled with MES for factory floor control. Active hiring tilts heavily toward engineering (10 of 17 open roles), with concurrent projects in PLC software, simulation, and manufacturing equipment upgrades—suggesting Bromma is automating design workflows and modernizing production tooling to address internal pain points around rapid design iteration and quality consistency.
Bromma manufactures spreaders—specialized lifting equipment that connects cranes to shipping containers in port terminals and heavy-lift operations. The company produces over 2,000 spreaders annually, with installed base spanning 99 of the top 100 container ports globally. Operations span Singapore (headquarters), India, and the United States. The organization runs a mature ERP footprint (SAP suite covering finance, materials, warehouse, quality, and sales) integrated with MES and PLC control systems, underpinning both custom design and high-volume production. Current initiatives focus on upgrading manufacturing capacity, reducing procurement costs, improving quality consistency, and accelerating product development cycles.
SAP (FICO, MM, WM, QM, SD, SuccessFactors), MES, Siemens PLC, CODESYS, CAD, and C++/C# for embedded control. The stack reflects high-volume industrial production with integrated ERP and factory automation.
Yes. 10 of 17 active roles are engineering positions, posted at steady velocity. Hiring spans Singapore, India, and the United States; mix is predominantly mid-level with 2 interns and 2 senior roles.
Active projects include PLC software development for new products, spreader load simulation, manufacturing equipment upgrades, design automation for custom tools, and supply-chain cost reduction. Quality and rapid design iteration are core focus areas.
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