Mobile and telematics platform for North American transportation logistics
Transflo operates a 30+ year-old transportation software platform serving fleets, brokers, shippers, and drivers across North America. The tech stack reveals a deliberate modernization arc: Flutter and Kotlin front-end development alongside legacy .NET and ASP.NET Core, with AWS adoption (Lambda, RDS, SQS, ECS) now supplementing Azure—indicating a multi-year migration toward cloud-native architecture. Active projects in Flutter mobile, workflow engines, and self-service tooling map directly to stated pain points around legacy technical debt, suggesting engineering focus on retention through product modernization rather than new-market expansion.
Transflo delivers mobile, telematics, and business process automation software to the North American transportation industry. The product suite processes 800 million shipping documents annually and supports 2.2 million app downloads, serving a neutral ecosystem of fleets, brokers, factors, and shippers. The company generates revenue through digital document handling, real-time fleet communications, and supply chain visibility tools. Transflo operates across mobile (iOS/Android via Flutter), cloud infrastructure (AWS and Azure), and on-premises integrations, with a 201–500 person organization headquartered in Tampa, Florida.
Flutter, Kotlin, and Android for mobile; .NET, ASP.NET Core, and Java for backend; AWS (Lambda, RDS, DynamoDB, SQS, ECS) and Azure for infrastructure; Jenkins and GitLab CI/CD for deployment; Tableau and Power BI for analytics.
Flutter-based mobile platform modernization, self-service tooling automation, modern full-stack architecture, and workflow engine design—all aimed at reducing technical debt in legacy .NET systems and improving customer retention.
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