EDRAY operates a managed import logistics service for the final mile between overseas suppliers and North American distribution centers. The tech stack reveals a transitional operation: core reliance on Microsoft 365 and Business Central, with Boomi and a Transportation Management System handling integrations and shipment routing. Active development around EDI and TMS integrations, combined with hiring across engineering and operations, suggests the company is moving from manual coordination toward more automated handoff workflows—a necessary step given their stated pain around integration gaps and scalability.
EDRAY handles the import supply chain segment most shippers neglect: the coordination, validation, and operational management of inbound shipments from overseas vendors through port clearance to North American delivery. Founded in 2017 and based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company operates with a 51–200-person team, structured around logistics, engineering, operations, and product functions. They sell into shippers and 3PLs looking to reduce costs and improve visibility on final-mile import operations. The company is actively building integrations (EDI, TMS, equipment sensors) and new reporting capabilities, while managing carrier networks and chassis programs for customer onboarding.
Microsoft 365 suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook), Business Central for ERP, Boomi for iPaaS and API management, and a Transportation Management System (TMS) for routing and tracking.
EDI and TMS integrations, equipment sensor data ingestion, new reporting tools, and chassis program management. Projects focus on tightening carrier and customer connectivity and improving port turnaround efficiency.
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