Zendr operates a freight logistics platform connecting shippers to carriers via a unified booking and invoicing layer. The stack is modern full-stack JavaScript (TypeScript, Node.js, React, Vue, Angular) on AWS with Docker and infrastructure-as-code (Pulumi, Terraform), now adopting MongoDB Atlas while phasing out SQL—a shift toward document-store flexibility for complex shipment workflows. Active projects span next-generation B2B freight UX, a new data platform, and finance automation; hiring is weighted heavily toward senior engineers (9 of 14 roles), suggesting scale challenges in complex workflows rather than greenfield build.
Zendr is a Swedish logistics technology company founded in 2020, building a platform that consolidates freight management for small and mid-market shippers. The product lets companies compare carrier pricing and delivery times, book shipments across multiple carriers, and receive unified invoicing—removing the operational friction of managing multiple carrier relationships. The company is 51–200 employees, based in Sweden, and actively hiring across engineering, sales, and finance roles to support product expansion and geographic growth into Norway.
Zendr's stack is TypeScript/Node.js/Express.js for backend, React/Vue/Angular/Svelte for frontend, AWS for hosting, Docker for containerization, and Pulumi/Terraform for infrastructure. They are adopting MongoDB Atlas and moving away from SQL.
Active projects include a next-generation B2B freight platform, a new data platform, scalable finance infrastructure, freight UX redesign, NoSQL data modeling, automated reporting pipelines, and geographic expansion into Norway.
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