AI-powered customs and trade facilitation platform for government agencies
Webb Fontaine operates customs and trade compliance infrastructure for governments across Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Africa. The tech stack—Oracle, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, Docker, Spring Boot, and GCP—reflects a mature enterprise platform handling regulated, high-volume transaction processing. Current hiring is engineering-led (5 of 8 roles), concentrated in South Asia (Philippines, Bangladesh, Nepal), signaling either regional expansion or nearshore development scaling. Active projects span CI/CD maturity, disaster recovery, and process automation, while pain points cluster around finance operations and infrastructure reliability—suggesting internal tooling gaps despite external product maturity.
Webb Fontaine provides customs technology and trade facilitation solutions to government agencies, including single-window systems, valuation and classification platforms, port solutions, and compliance tools. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Dubai, the company operates across four continents with a 501–1,000-person workforce. The product serves the international trade and customs modernization segment, where clients are often large government bodies deploying nation-scale infrastructure. The company is publicly held and maintains dedicated research and development investment.
Webb Fontaine operates on Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker, GCP, AWS, and Azure. They use Jira, Confluence, Jenkins, Bamboo, and TeamCity for development workflows, with Prometheus, Grafana, and Elasticsearch for monitoring and observability.
Current initiatives include CI/CD pipeline development, backup and disaster recovery solutions, the Nepal National Single Window System, invoice management platform development, and automation of recurring tasks and trade operations.
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