Global packaging and logistics provider for high-value, fragile goods
TransPak manufactures protective packaging and integrated logistics for semiconductors, medical equipment, and data centers across 80+ locations worldwide. The tech stack is operations-heavy—Dayforce, SAP, NetSuite, Oracle, WMS, Samsara—reflecting a mature manufacturing footprint rather than a software-first org. Hiring velocity is decelerating while manufacturing and ops dominate headcount, and active projects cluster around lean processes, inventory alignment, and ISO compliance, suggesting incremental efficiency gains rather than transformative product shifts.
Founded in 1952 and headquartered in San Jose, TransPak operates a global network of 80+ locations across 15+ countries, serving critical industries including semiconductors, data centers, medical equipment, and high-value manufacturing. The company designs and manufactures custom protective packaging solutions, handles warehousing and rigging, and provides integrated freight and supply-chain services. With 1,001–5,000 employees and a workforce skewed toward junior manufacturing and operations roles, TransPak functions as a large-scale contract manufacturer balancing cost efficiency, on-time delivery, and customer-specific engineering.
TransPak uses SAP, NetSuite, Oracle, and Sage for ERP; Dayforce for HR; WMS and Samsara for logistics; SolidWorks and NX for design; Power BI and Tableau for analytics; and UPS for freight management.
TransPak is headquartered in San Jose, California, where it was founded in 1952. It operates 80+ locations across 15+ countries.
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