Real-time multimodal supply chain visibility platform with IoT tracking
Intugine builds a SaaS platform for supply chain visibility, combining GPS/IoT hardware (ESP32, STM32, Arduino) with a Java + Spring Boot backend and MySQL/MongoDB storage. The tech stack reveals a hardware-embedded company: they're shipping custom tracking devices alongside cloud visibility modules. Hiring is sales-led (7 sales roles vs 6 engineering) while maintaining a mix of senior and intern talent, suggesting both enterprise deal expansion and operational scaling across India.
Intugine provides real-time supply chain visibility for manufacturers, shippers, retailers, and quick commerce companies operating across multiple transport modes (FTL, PTL, containers). The platform integrates IoT tracking devices, GPS monitoring, e-POD, yard management, and a control tower dashboard, with direct API connections to Indian logistics infrastructure (ULIP, FASTag, Vahan, Sarathi). Customers gain single-pane visibility across assets and modalities, typically improving on-time delivery rates, reducing detention costs, and cutting logistics operational overhead. The company operates across India with a 51–200 person team founded in 2017.
Core platform runs on Java, Spring Boot, MySQL, and MongoDB. Hardware layer uses ESP32, STM32, and Arduino microcontrollers with GPS, Bluetooth Low Energy, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Development tools include Keil, STM32CubeMX, and Arduino IDE. Integration layer includes Zoho Books, QuickBooks, and LinkedIn APIs.
Addresses raw material visibility gaps, multi-modal shipment tracking, operational inefficiencies, and high logistics costs. Customers use the platform to reduce detention and dwell time, improve order-to-delivery turnaround, and increase on-time in-full (OTIF) delivery rates.
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