Supply chain orchestration platform for global freight and logistics
CargoSprint operates a SaaS platform orchestrating cargo movement across air, ocean, road, and rail for freight forwarders, 3PLs, and transportation providers. The tech stack reveals a data-first engineering posture: Postgres + MySQL + SQL Server layered with Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, and Azure Data Lake Storage, now adopting Azure DevOps and AIOps. Active projects around data warehouse design, platform modernization, and SRE establishment signal infrastructure scaling and operational maturity challenges typical of freight software handling millions of transactions annually.
CargoSprint provides supply chain orchestration software to logistics operators globally, handling payments, appointment scheduling, and cargo visibility across multiple transport modes. The company processes 4 million payments annually worth $2 billion and orchestrates 9 million cargo appointments for approximately 30,000 logistics providers. Headquartered in Atlanta and founded in 2012, CargoSprint operates with 201–500 employees and is scaling engineering and sales teams across the United States and Mexico. The platform integrates payments infrastructure, appointment systems, and real-time tracking to reduce friction in global freight workflows.
CargoSprint uses PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQL Server as transactional databases, with Snowflake, BigQuery, and Databricks for analytics. Cloud infrastructure runs on Azure (Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, DevOps), supported by Elasticsearch, Redis, and monitoring via Prometheus and Grafana.
CargoSprint is actively hiring in the United States and Mexico. Current open roles span engineering, sales, data, and marketing disciplines.
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