Hire Pre-Vetted Logistics & Supply Chain Developers
Connect with engineers who have built warehouse management systems, route optimisation platforms, real-time fleet tracking, supply chain visibility tools, and ERP integrations — matched within 24 hours.
Logistics software operates in a zero-tolerance environment. A bug in a route optimisation algorithm costs fuel and customer SLAs. A WMS integration failure stops warehouse operations. A real-time tracking delay means a fleet manager is flying blind. CompanyBench's logistics developer bench is pre-screened for WMS architecture, geospatial engineering, IoT device integration, ERP connectivity (SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics), and real-time data pipeline design. Tell us your stack. We'll send matched profiles within 24 hours.
Why Logistics & Supply Chain Companies Can't Afford to Hire Generic Developers
Logistics is a sector where downtime translates directly into SLA penalties, lost shipments, and customer churn. A developer who is technically competent but logistics-naive will design systems that work in QA and collapse under real-world warehouse, route, or fleet conditions. Here's what logistics teams tell us goes wrong:
- Developers without WMS experience underestimate multi-zone warehouse logic, pick-path optimisation, RFID/barcode integration, and inventory reconciliation — leading to costly operational failures post-launch.
- Route optimisation is a specialised domain combining graph algorithms, geospatial data processing, and real-time constraint solving. Developers without OR-Tools/OSRM experience build suboptimal engines that increase fuel costs by 15–30% versus proper implementations.
- IoT fleet management platforms require MQTT protocol knowledge, GPS hardware variability awareness, cellular connectivity gap handling, and edge computing patterns — absent from general backend developer profiles.
- Last-mile delivery platforms need real-time sub-second latency architectures. Developers without event-driven design experience build polling-based systems that collapse at scale.
- ERP integration (SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics) requires deep knowledge of data schemas, inventory synchronisation, and order lifecycle management. Generic API developers consistently underestimate this complexity.
- Traditional staffing agencies take 6–10 weeks to place a logistics developer. In a sector where downtime directly translates to SLA penalties and lost revenue, this timeline is commercially unacceptable.
Compliance-Aware. Pre-Vetted. Ready.
CompanyBench maintains a dedicated logistics and supply chain developer bench — engineers who have already built WMS platforms, route optimisation engines, IoT-connected fleet tracking, and ERP integrations. Every developer is pre-assessed on warehouse architecture patterns, geospatial engineering, IoT data pipelines, and supply chain integration depth before joining the bench. You get domain-aware engineers, available in 24 hours, on flexible terms.
What Our Logistics & Supply Chain Developers Build for You
Nine focus areas our Logistics & Supply Chain developers ship in production — each with compliance context baked in.
Warehouse Management Systems
Build WMS platforms with multi-zone storage logic, pick/pack/ship workflow automation, RFID and barcode scanning integration, slotting optimisation, cycle count management, and real-time inventory accuracy dashboards.
Route Optimisation Engines
Develop route planning engines using OR-Tools, OSRM, or custom graph algorithms optimising for distance, time windows, vehicle capacity, driver hours, and fuel cost simultaneously — including dynamic re-routing on live traffic data.
Real-Time Fleet Tracking
Build IoT-connected fleet management with live GPS tracking, geofencing, driver behaviour scoring, predictive maintenance alerts, and fuel analytics over MQTT, 4G/5G, and satellite connectivity.
Last-Mile Delivery Platforms
Develop last-mile orchestration with dynamic dispatch, driver apps (React Native / Flutter), customer tracking portals with live ETA, proof-of-delivery capture, and automated SLA monitoring.
Supply Chain Visibility Platforms
Build end-to-end visibility platforms aggregating data from ERP, WMS, TMS, and carrier APIs providing real-time shipment tracking, inventory positioning, demand signal processing, and exception alerting.
Transport Management Systems
Develop TMS platforms for carrier selection, freight rate management, shipment tendering, load planning, and freight audit & payment integrated with SAP TM, Oracle TMS, or built custom on cloud-native infrastructure.
ERP / WMS Integration
Connect logistics platforms to SAP S/4HANA, Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Manhattan Associates for real-time inventory sync, purchase order management, and goods receipt processing.
Cold Chain Monitoring
Build IoT sensor data platforms for temperature-controlled logistics — ingesting temperature, humidity, and location data, triggering compliance alerts, and generating audit-ready chain-of-custody reports.
Reverse Logistics & Returns
Develop returns processing platforms with refurbishment routing, credit issuance workflows, and returns analytics integrated with e-commerce platforms and ERP systems.
Hire a Logistics Developer in 3 Steps
Our streamlined process gets you from requirement to working developer in as little as 24 hours.
Share Your Requirements
Tell us your project type (WMS, route optimisation, fleet tracking, ERP integration, etc.), tech stack, compliance needs, and timeline. Our intake form takes under 5 minutes — no job description needed. We ask the right logistics-specific questions.
Receive Matched Profiles in 24 Hours
Our matching engine — with human logistics specialist review — selects 2–4 developers from our pre-vetted bench who fit your exact requirements. Each profile includes WMS architecture experience, route optimisation portfolio, IoT/MQTT expertise, and verified tech skills.
Interview, Select & Start Immediately
Conduct a technical interview with your shortlisted developers — we coordinate the scheduling. Once you select your engineer, onboarding begins the same day. A dedicated account manager supports your engagement, tracks milestones, and ensures delivery quality throughout.
Logistics Technologies Our Developers Are Certified In
Deep expertise across the full breadth of logistics & supply chain technologies and tools.
Backend
Frontend / Mobile
Cloud & DevOps
Geospatial & Mapping
Route Optimisation
IoT & Real-Time
ERP / WMS Integration
Databases
Carrier & 3PL APIs
Compliance Is Operational — Our Developers Know It
Logistics platforms operate across regulated regimes — driver hours, hazmat handling, customs, supply chain security, and personal data of drivers and consignees. Every developer in our logistics pool is assessed on the regulatory context they'll be building in. Here's what that means in practice:
GDPR / DPDPA (India)
EU & Indian data privacy regulation
Logistics platforms handle personal data of drivers, customers, and supply chain partners. Developers must implement data minimisation, consent flows, right-to-erasure, and data residency controls for both EU (GDPR) and Indian users (DPDPA 2023).
FMCSA / ELD Mandate (US)
US commercial fleet hours-of-service
US commercial fleet platforms must comply with FMCSA electronic logging device rules for hours-of-service tracking including HOS data formats, ELD API certification requirements, and driver record accuracy obligations.
ADR / IATA / IMDG (Hazmat)
Hazardous goods regulation
Platforms handling hazardous goods must integrate ADR (road), IATA (air), and IMDG (sea) regulations including UN number databases, packing group logic, and documentation generation. A single error creates regulatory liability.
ISO 28000
Supply chain security management
Required by enterprise logistics clients. Developers must understand risk assessment frameworks, access control requirements, and incident reporting obligations under the ISO 28000 supply chain security standard.
C-TPAT / AEO (Customs)
Cross-border supply chain security
Cross-border logistics platforms must support C-TPAT (US) and AEO (EU) requirements including supply chain partner screening, shipment security data, and customs documentation workflows.
SOC 2 Type II
AICPA security & availability audit standard
Enterprise 3PL and retail clients require SOC 2 compliance before vendor approval. Developers must build audit logging, access controls, and availability monitoring satisfying AICPA criteria — particularly for multi-client data isolation.
Why Logistics Companies Choose CompanyBench Over Other Options
See how hiring through CompanyBench compares to traditional approaches for logistics & supply chain projects.
| Criterion | CompanyBench | Staffing Agency | Freelance Platform | In-House |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time to first developer | 24–48 hours | 6–10 weeks | 2–7 days (unvetted) | 12–20 weeks |
| WMS architecture verified | Yes — pre-assessed | Not screened | No | Depends on HR |
| Route optimisation expertise | Yes — portfolio-verified | Resume claim only | No | Rare |
| IoT / MQTT / GPS experience | Tested before listing | Not verified | No | Very rare |
| ERP integration depth | Included in screening | Not assessed | No | Depends |
| NDA & IP protection | Included as standard | Yes (extra legal cost) | Inconsistent | Yes |
| Engagement flexibility | Hour / Part-time / Full-time | Contractual notice | Project-based only | Very limited |
| Recruitment fee | None | 15–25% of salary | Platform commission | Full HR overhead |
| Dedicated account manager | Yes — all engagements | Sometimes | No | N/A |
| Risk-free trial | Available | No | No | No |
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about hiring logistics & supply chain developers through CompanyBench.
You can receive matched logistics developer profiles within 24 hours. Most clients complete their interview and onboard a developer within 3–5 business days. Our bench is pre-vetted and continuously maintained with no sourcing delay.
Yes. WMS architecture is a specific screening criterion covering multi-zone storage logic, pick-path optimisation algorithms, RFID/barcode integration, cycle count workflows, and inventory reconciliation. Verified with portfolio evidence, not resume claims.
Yes. Our geospatial engineers have built route optimisation systems using Google OR-Tools, OSRM, and custom VRP solvers handling multi-stop routing, time window constraints, vehicle capacity, driver hour limits, and dynamic re-routing on live traffic data.
Yes. Our IoT engineers have built MQTT-based fleet tracking platforms, AWS IoT Core and Azure IoT Hub integrations, GPS hardware interface layers, and cold chain sensor data pipelines on InfluxDB and TimescaleDB.
Yes. Our integration engineers have specific experience with SAP S/4HANA (OData and BAPIs), Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Manhattan Associates for real-time inventory sync, purchase order processing, and shipment status updates.
CompanyBench offers hourly contracts for scoped tasks, part-time engagements for ongoing development, and full-time dedicated engineers for complex platform builds. All models include NDA, IP assignment, a dedicated account manager, and no lock-in contracts.
Absolutely. Many logistics teams hire CompanyBench engineers for focused engagements such as a carrier API integration, WMS migration sprint, route optimisation engine rebuild, or real-time tracking architecture redesign. No minimum contract length.
Yes. Our last-mile engineers have built delivery orchestration platforms with dynamic dispatch engines, driver apps (React Native and Flutter), customer-facing tracking portals with live ETA updates, proof-of-delivery capture, and automated SLA breach alerting.
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Logistics Developer?
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All CompanyBench logistics developers are assessed on GDPR · DPDPA · FMCSA ELD · ADR / IATA / IMDG · ISO 28000 · C-TPAT / AEO · SOC 2 Type II before any engagement.