AI-enabled fuel supply-chain platform for real-time transactions
Gravitate builds software for fuel companies to optimize sales, supply, dispatch, and logistics through a real-time transaction platform. The tech stack—Kubernetes, GCP/Azure, Python, React, PostgreSQL/MongoDB—reflects a multi-cloud, containerized infrastructure designed for operational complexity. Active hiring leans heavily engineering (5 roles) at senior levels, paired with adoption of React Native and an internal developer platform evolution, indicating a shift toward mobile-first field operations and scaling delivery velocity.
Gravitate serves fuel supply-chain participants—retailers, distributors, logistics operators—with an AI-enabled platform that centralizes sales, supply, dispatch, and logistics workflows. The product enables real-time transactions across fragmented supply chains. Based in Houston, the company operates a 51–200-person team with active presence across engineering, product, and sales. Current execution focuses on modernizing legacy dispatch systems, implementing pricing and logistics optimization, and moving toward SOC 2 compliance and mobile field applications.
Gravitate uses Kubernetes, Terraform, GCP, Azure, Python, C#, React, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and SQL Server. The stack spans cloud infrastructure (multi-cloud strategy), backend services (Python/C#), frontend (React/TypeScript), and databases (relational and document stores).
Gravitate is developing a supply and dispatch solution, building a React Native in-cab application, evolving an internal developer platform, improving CI/CD pipelines, and implementing fuel pricing and logistics optimization features. SOC 2 audit support and observability infrastructure are concurrent priorities.
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