Automotive parts distributor connecting suppliers, retailers, and installers across Brazil
Goop operates a B2B marketplace for automotive aftermarket parts in Brazil, bridging distributors, retailers, and installation shops. The tech stack—SAP, Oracle, .NET, Angular, React—reflects a traditional enterprise backbone being modernized with cloud (AWS, Azure DevOps) and contemporary front-end tools. Active projects around ERP updates, CRM implementation, and WMS integration signal ongoing infrastructure consolidation; pain points centered on data integrity, forecast accuracy, and process automation suggest the company is scaling operational complexity faster than its systems can handle.
Founded in 2000, Goop serves the Brazilian automotive parts supply chain as a distributor and marketplace operator. The company connects three user segments—parts distributors, retail shops, and technicians—through a platform offering inventory access, technical knowledge, and Takao-branded parts. Operations span finance, engineering, logistics, and manufacturing, with 51–200 employees across São Paulo. Current work includes modernizing legacy systems (SAP, Oracle), building CRM and warehouse-management integrations, and launching customer-focused reporting dashboards.
Goop runs SAP Business One and Oracle for ERP, TOTVS/Protheus for Brazilian-market compliance, and a custom stack of .NET, Angular, React, and MongoDB for platform services on AWS and Azure DevOps.
Yes. Goop has 2 active engineering roles with 15 total open positions across finance, logistics, manufacturing, and sales. Recent hiring spans senior, mid-level, junior, and intern levels.
Priority projects include ERP system updates, modernizing the Takao parts portal, API and backend services development, front-end optimization, CRM implementation, warehouse-management system integration, and executive reporting dashboards.
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