Waste-to-energy logistics platform operating across Middle East and Europe
Tagaddod operates a tech-enabled waste collection and biodiesel production network across Egypt, Jordan, and the Netherlands. The stack is PHP/Laravel/MySQL with mobile apps (iOS/Android) and testing infrastructure (Selenium, Appium), typical of a logistics operations platform. Hiring is sales-heavy (19 roles) relative to engineering (8), with mid-level staff dominating the mix—a sign of scaling field operations and customer acquisition rather than infrastructure build. Active projects around GHG accounting automation and renewable energy rollout suggest the business is shifting from pure logistics toward sustainability reporting as a competitive differentiator.
Tagaddod converts waste into feedstock for biodiesel production, operating collection networks and processing facilities across the Middle East and Europe. The company sells to businesses and municipalities seeking waste diversion and renewable energy options. Operations span fleet management, material handling (WMS), planned maintenance workflows, and increasingly, ESG compliance infrastructure. Founded in 2013 and now at 51–200 employees, the business is automating internal GHG accounting and rolling out renewable energy initiatives while maintaining core logistics execution across three countries.
PHP, Laravel, MySQL, PostgreSQL, REST/GraphQL APIs, plus iOS and Android mobile apps. Testing stack includes Selenium, Appium, JUnit, and Jenkins CI/CD via GitHub Actions.
GHG accounting automation, renewable energy rollout, vehicle and equipment maintenance systems, data management infrastructure, resource efficiency in plants/warehouses, and product development for waste-processing methods.
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