Warehouse orchestration and store inventory management for omnichannel retail
GreyOrange builds warehouse orchestration and store inventory software for retail and logistics operations. The tech stack—Java, Python, Go, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, AWS/GCP/Azure—supports real-time systems work across automation, robotics, and inventory visibility. Engineering-heavy hiring (39 of 64 active roles) combined with active projects in algorithm rearchitecture, simulation, and robotic systems suggests a move toward deeper optimization and autonomous agent coordination. Notably absent from adoption: no cloud migrations, ML pipelines, or observability rewrites yet—the focus is tightening the core orchestration engine.
GreyOrange operates two core products: GreyMatter, a warehouse orchestration platform managing automation, inventory, and workforce in real time; and gStore, store-side inventory management software. The company serves mid-market and enterprise retail and logistics operations across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Their system sits between robotic hardware, workforce management, and supply chain systems—requiring vendor-agnostic integration and rapid deployment through a certified partner network. The 501–1,000 headcount and 501–1,000 footprint reflect a maturing vendor targeting operational scale at customer sites rather than single-node deployments.
Java, Python, Go, PostgreSQL, Redis, Kubernetes, Docker, AWS, GCP, Azure. Testing: Selenium, JUnit, TestNG, Appium, Pytest. ML: TensorFlow, PyTorch, Keras. Observability: Grafana, Power BI.
Algorithm rearchitecture, robotic systems software, warehouse workflow automation frameworks, optimization and simulation models, observability tooling, and gStore retail adoption—focused on resource allocation and reducing time-to-market risk.
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