Mapon operates a mature telematics platform built on PHP, Node.js, Go, and C++ with a polyglot stack reflecting deep domain complexity—GPS tracking, video telematics, fuel control, and remote tachograph management across 285,000 devices. The hiring mix (engineering-heavy, with leadership roles in finance and operations) and active projects signal a company in transition: adopting Dynamics 365 ERP and building new products (worktime analytics, warehouse management) while preparing infrastructure for public company governance. The pain-point pattern (process standardization, sales scaling, debt recovery) points to operational maturity work and geographic expansion beyond their Northern European base.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Finance Officer, Head of Operations, Tech Lead
Mapon is a fleet management and asset tracking software platform serving mid-market and enterprise fleets across Northern Europe and globally. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Riga, Latvia (part of the Draugiem Group), the company has built a regional presence through offices in Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Spain. The platform integrates GPS tracking, video telematics, fuel monitoring, driving behavior analysis, temperature monitoring, and digital vehicle inspections. With 30,000+ clients operating 285,000+ connected tracking devices, Mapon serves logistics, transportation, and field-service businesses. The company is actively expanding sales operations, standardizing internal processes, and launching new product lines (worktime analytics, physical asset tracking) while transitioning to Dynamics 365 ERP and preparing governance structures for future capital events.
Mapon's backend runs on PHP, Node.js, Go, and C++. Data layer uses MariaDB, TiDB, Elasticsearch, and Redis. Frontend is React on mobile (Android, iOS). DevOps: Docker, GitLab CI/CD. Monitoring via Prometheus and Grafana.
Mapon is headquartered in Riga, Latvia. The company operates offices in Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Spain, and is part of the Draugiem Group, Latvia's largest IT holding.
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