DAT operates a multi-sided freight network across five product lines—a truckload marketplace, automated matching engine, analytics service, load-visibility tools, and financial services—informed by ~700k daily load posts and $1T+ in transaction history. The tech stack reveals an organization in mid-modernization: PHP/Laravel monolith with microservices migration underway, Kafka streaming for real-time matching, dbt+Snowflake for analytics, and Salesforce/NetSuite integration work in progress. Active hiring skews senior engineering and product roles, with ERP transformation and billing modernization as parallel infrastructure bets—typical of a maturing platform navigating both growth scaling and legacy debt.
Notable leadership hires: Marketing Director
DAT Freight & Analytics is a 40+ year-old freight marketplace and data provider, now part of Roper Technologies. The company operates five interconnected services: DAT One (load marketplace), Convoy Platform (automated freight matching), DAT iQ (market intelligence), Trucker Tools (load tracking), and Outgo (financial services for carriers). Their market position rests on transaction volume and data density—the platform processes ~700k daily load posts and has indexed over $1 trillion in freight transactions. Customers span shippers, brokers, carriers, news organizations, and logistics analysts. Operations are headquartered in Portland, OR with engineering and hiring presence in India and the United States.
PHP, Laravel, Node.js, React, TypeScript, and Java for application layers; AWS, EKS, Kubernetes, and Docker for infrastructure; Kafka and RabbitMQ for messaging; PostgreSQL for transactional data; Snowflake + dbt for analytics; Salesforce and NetSuite for CRM and ERP; Datadog for observability.
ERP transformation (NetSuite migration), analytics feature rollout, pricing and scenario modeling tools, carrier management suite, billing and payments modernization, and scalability improvements to the Convoy automated-matching platform. Active project list includes core platform refactoring (Laravel monolith to microservices) and Salesforce–finance system integration.
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