Shop-floor operating system for manufacturers and contract packagers
Nulogy operates a production-management platform built around real-time visibility for manufacturing and packaging operations. The tech stack reveals a mature cloud-native architecture (AWS, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, Kafka) paired with Rails and React frontends, underpinned by security-first design (SOC 2, ISO 27001, GuardDuty). Current project focus—data platform as a product, productized ERP/WMS connectors, and AI-enabled GTM—signals a shift from custom implementation toward scaled, self-serve integrations; simultaneously, internal pain points around compliance, threat monitoring, and security culture suggest the company is tightening its operational foundation as it scales.
Nulogy builds software for manufacturing, contract packaging, and 3PL operations, selling to line operators, production planners, and supply chain leaders. The platform spans shop-floor visibility, quality management, EHS, and supplier compliance, with a stated focus on replacing manual processes and spreadsheet workflows with live data and connected systems. Founded in 2002, the company operates from Toronto with a 51–200-person team, now actively hiring across support, product, and security roles in Canada and the United Kingdom.
Nulogy runs on AWS (EKS, RDS), Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, Kafka, Ruby on Rails, and React. Infrastructure is managed with Terraform and CloudFormation; identity through Auth0. Security tooling includes GuardDuty, SOC 2, and ISO 27001 compliance.
Current projects include productized ERP/WMS connectors, a data platform as a product, AI-enabled GTM strategy, and scalable inbound/outbound processes. The company is also accelerating new-customer implementations and reducing integration implementation time.
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