Data warehouse integration and logistics digitalization for Japan-based enterprises
SImount operates a lean, manager-heavy org (4 of 8 senior staff are managers) building dual product lines: a data warehouse platform (SMV) and a logistics SaaS suite (Logigo). The tech stack is modern (React, TypeScript, Node.js, PostgreSQL on AWS) but the pain list—legacy data integration, manual dispatch, paper-based workflows, labor shortage—signals they're selling into digitalization-lag customers. Active hiring freeze despite 10 open roles suggests execution-stage consolidation before next growth phase.
SImount is a privately held Japanese software company founded in 2014, headquartered in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo. The business spans two product verticals: SMV, a multi-value database for data warehouse construction and system integration, and Logigo, a logistics and dispatch SaaS platform addressing order-to-payment workflows and supply-chain digitalization. The company serves mid-market enterprises in Japan navigating legacy system modernization and operational scaling. With 2–10 employees and a distributed manager-to-contributor ratio, SImount operates as a consulting-adjacent software vendor, combining platform sales with custom system implementation.
React, TypeScript, Node.js, Python, PostgreSQL, and AWS (CloudWatch). Development workflow uses Git, GitHub, GitHub Copilot. Team uses Slack, Notion, Figma, Google Workspace for operations.
SMV, a multi-value database for data warehouse integration of heterogeneous data formats; and Logigo, a logistics SaaS suite covering dispatch planning, order-to-payment, and matching workflows targeting manual/paper-based operations.
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