About Us
Shipium is a logistics and shipping technology company that builds software to help retailers and other high volume shippers plan, buy and manage delivery more effectively. Its focus is on the operational problems that sit behind the checkout button, such as choosing the right carrier service for each order, meeting delivery promises, controlling shipping costs, and handling the complexity that comes with multiple warehouses, changing inventory positions and fluctuating carrier performance. In practice, this means Shipium provides tools that support decisions and execution across the shipping lifecycle, with an emphasis on using data to improve reliability and efficiency.
The company primarily serves ecommerce and retail organisations that ship a large number of parcels and need more control than standard carrier tools or basic shipping platforms can provide. These customers tend to care about on time delivery, customer experience, and unit economics, and they often operate across several fulfilment locations with a mix of carrier options. Shipium’s software is designed to sit close to core commerce and fulfilment systems, integrating with order management, warehouse operations and carrier networks so that shipping decisions can be made quickly and consistently.
Within the SaaS ecosystem, Shipium sits in the supply chain and logistics layer, overlapping areas like shipping optimisation, delivery promise management and carrier procurement. It is the kind of product that becomes embedded in day to day operations, which usually means an emphasis on reliability, integration work, and measurable outcomes. For job seekers, that often translates into a business that values strong engineering fundamentals, careful handling of data, and an understanding of real world operational constraints, not just clean theoretical models.
People who thrive at Shipium are likely to include software engineers who enjoy building scalable systems and integrations, data and machine learning practitioners who can turn messy operational data into useful predictions or decisions, and product managers who can work closely with customers to translate logistics problems into clear product requirements. Given the domain, there is also room for roles that bridge technology and operations, such as solutions engineering, implementation, customer success, and logistics specialists who can help customers adopt the platform and get value from it.
What may appeal about working at Shipium is the chance to tackle concrete, high impact problems that affect how goods move in the real world, with clear feedback loops around cost, speed and customer experience. If you like environments where product decisions are grounded in data and operational reality, and where cross functional collaboration with customer teams is part of building the right solution, Shipium is likely to feel like a good fit.