Cold-chain logistics platform for perishable e-commerce fulfillment
Grip operates a national fulfillment network purpose-built for temperature-sensitive shipments, running on Shopify + Python + Azure + Databricks. The stack reveals a data-forward operation—Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and Databricks alongside Power BI suggests heavy automation and real-time visibility into cold-chain performance. Hiring velocity is accelerating with ops dominance (4 roles) and emerging engineering expansion, indicating scaling pressure on fulfillment costs and network efficiency rather than product development.
Grip provides direct-to-consumer fulfillment and logistics for perishable goods (fresh food, temperature-controlled items), with distribution centers across six U.S. states: New Jersey, Texas, California, Michigan, Florida, and Nevada. The platform combines fulfillment infrastructure with a predictive logistics layer designed to reduce transit disruptions, optimize packaging per shipment conditions, and maintain cold-chain integrity. Grip was founded in 2022 and operates as a 11–50 person team based in Miami, focusing on customer retention through reliable, on-time delivery of high-quality perishables.
Shopify, Python, SQL, Azure (Functions, Logic Apps, API Management, App Service), Databricks, Power BI, and GitHub Actions for CI/CD and analytics infrastructure.
Six facilities across the United States: New Jersey, Texas, California, Michigan, Florida, and Nevada, providing national coverage for perishable shipments.
Yes, one engineering role is currently active, though ops and logistics roles dominate (4 and 2 respectively), reflecting current scaling priorities in fulfillment network efficiency.
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