Vehicle and parts logistics provider for automotive supply chains
GLOVIS America operates a 3PL network focused on automotive logistics across North America. The tech stack reveals a traditional logistics operations foundation—SAP, TMS, EDI, GPS, and BI tools—with early-stage automation initiatives (RPA adoption, UiPath). Active hiring is concentrated in logistics and operations roles, with engineering headcount sparse; pain points cluster around carrier network optimization, compliance, and system reliability rather than innovation, suggesting the organization is optimizing existing operations while beginning to experiment with process automation.
Notable leadership hires: Freight Forwarding Director, PIO Team Lead
GLOVIS America is a third-party logistics provider specializing in vehicle and parts transportation across the US and Latin America. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Irvine, California, the company serves automotive manufacturers and suppliers with inbound logistics, freight forwarding, and logistics strategy design. With 1,001–5,000 employees and steady hiring velocity, the organization operates a carrier network and manages complex supply chain flows. Current initiatives include safety improvement, cost management system development, customized healthcare logistics facility expansion, and invoicing modernization.
GLOVIS America operates on SAP, a transportation management system (TMS), Power BI for analytics, EDI for supply chain messaging, and GPS for fleet tracking. The stack includes AWS and Azure for cloud infrastructure, with RPA (UiPath) and Python in active use. Dayforce and Paycom handle HR and payroll; Salesforce runs CRM.
Current projects include RPA implementation, a cost management system, customized healthcare logistics facility buildout, safety improvement initiatives, and system reliability enhancements. The organization is also updating invoicing procedures and conducting market feasibility studies to expand healthcare logistics capabilities.
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