Engineering for distribution
Distribution software runs against physical operations. A bug in an allocation algorithm is a truck leaving a DC half-empty. A latency spike on a partner API is a salesperson at a retail counter unable to place an order while the customer waits. The engineering reality is that the system must be both correct and forgiving, correct, because the inventory balance has to tie out at the end of the day, and forgiving, because the network connection on a tertiary route will drop in the middle of an order.
What we’ve shipped
We’ve delivered order management platforms, warehouse execution systems, van sales mobile apps with offline-first sync, and B2B trade portals across FMCG, pharma distribution, and electronics. The integration layer typically connects to two or three ERPs, a handful of e-commerce frontends, GST e-invoicing infrastructure, and a long tail of partner APIs. We’ve operated this category of platform on behalf of clients since 2009, and we run the on-call rotation that keeps the morning dispatch on time.