Global bulk-liquid logistics and aquaculture operating across 30 countries
Stolt-Nielsen operates three core logistics businesses—bulk-liquid transportation, specialty chemical distribution, and integrated supply chain storage—alongside a global aquaculture division. Active modernization of legacy applications and a shift toward Databricks for data pipelines signal engineering capacity being redirected toward analytics and AI; simultaneous adoption of Reltio and GitHub Copilot indicates moves to consolidate data governance and accelerate development velocity. Hiring velocity is accelerating across operations, engineering, and data roles across 15 countries.
Notable leadership hires: Operations Lead, Head Of Design
Stolt-Nielsen is a publicly listed logistics and aquaculture group headquartered in London, employing over 6,000 people across 30 countries. The core business comprises three interconnected segments: bulk-liquid transportation, specialty chemical logistics, and integrated storage and supply chain solutions serving global industrial customers. The aquaculture division, Stolt Sea Farm, operates premium fish farming operations. The company is managing a concurrent shift from legacy business systems toward cloud-native infrastructure (Azure, Databricks) while rolling out design systems and new customer-facing portals.
Core infrastructure: Azure, SQL, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure DevOps. Data layer: Databricks, Presto. Application: Node.js, NestJS, Angular, React. Design and content: Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, Storybook, Articulate 360. Currently adopting Reltio, Databricks, and GitHub Copilot.
London, United Kingdom. The company is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (ticker: SNI) and operates across 30 countries with accelerating hiring in 15 regions globally.
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