JOOLA manufactures table tennis and pickleball equipment, apparel, and accessories across four continents. The tech stack reveals a supply-chain-first organization: NetSuite + Oracle ERP + SAP for planning and inventory, Centric PLM for product lifecycle, Kinaxis for supply-chain orchestration, and a cluster of demand-forecasting tools (Oracle Demantra, SAP IBP, scikit-learn, statsmodels). Current projects center on automation (order entry, invoicing), observability, and demand forecasting accuracy—signaling operational scaling challenges as they balance peak-season capacity with margin pressure.
JOOLA is a sporting goods manufacturer founded in 1952, headquartered in Rockville, MD. The company designs and sells table tennis and pickleball equipment and apparel to both professional athletes and recreational players worldwide. JOOLA operates offices in the United States, Germany, Brazil, and China, with a distributor network spanning multiple continents. The company is owned by Sport Squad, Inc., a certified MBE. Recent expansion into pickleball has added a second revenue pillar alongside its legacy table tennis business.
JOOLA is actively hiring across six countries: United States, India, Japan, Singapore, Australia, and South Korea—reflecting presence in APAC and headquarters markets.
JOOLA runs NetSuite, Oracle ERP, SAP, and Salesforce for core operations; Centric PLM for product design; Kinaxis for supply-chain planning; and Power BI and Tableau for analytics.
Active initiatives include automation of order entry and invoicing, demand forecasting accuracy improvements, production scheduling alignment, APAC content strategy expansion, and new sales channel development—particularly focused on building presence in Japan.
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