Telecommunications infrastructure and supply-chain operations at global scale
Vistance Networks operates a large, geographically distributed supply chain and logistics footprint (factories in Mexico, hiring across US, India, Mexico) while running telecommunications infrastructure. The tech stack is enterprise-grade but supply-chain heavy — SAP, SAP IBP, SAP S/4HANA dominate, alongside network protocols (BGP, OSPF, VLAN, IPv6) and security tools (SIEM, EDR, SASE, CyberArk, Entra ID). Pain-point concentration on freight, inventory, and logistics bottlenecks, paired with active hiring in ops and security, suggests the company is stabilizing supply-chain execution and hardening security posture post-disruption.
Vistance Networks is a public telecommunications company with 5,001–10,000 employees, headquartered in Richardson, TX. The business spans both telecom infrastructure delivery and global supply-chain operations, including manufacturing (Tijuana factory) and logistics across North America and India. Current operational focus centers on optimizing transportation networks, reducing inventory, aligning production commitments, and modernizing procurement and freight-management processes. Security operations and supply-chain resilience are active investment areas.
Enterprise resource planning (SAP, SAP IBP, S/4HANA), network infrastructure (BGP, OSPF, VLAN, IPv6), and security (SIEM, EDR, SASE, CyberArk, Entra ID, Active Directory). Business intelligence via Power BI and Office tools.
Headquarters in Richardson, TX. Manufacturing and logistics operations in Tijuana, Mexico. Active hiring across United States, India, and Mexico indicates distributed supply-chain and ops footprint.
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