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aTrace

An AI-powered supply chain visibility platform utilizing automation to streamline tracking, customs, and compliance for logistics providers.

Next.jsReact NativeTypeScriptGraphQLTailwind CSS

The Platform

aTrace provides end-to-end oversight of shipments, reducing lead times and predicting variable expenses by centralizing shipping documentation and utilizing AI (Tracey AI) for routine logistics tasks.

The Challenge

Logistics providers often struggle with fragmented data, manual customs compliance, and poor real-time tracking across diverse supply chains. A unified, AI-driven visibility platform was needed to centralize tracking and automate routine document processing.

The Solution

We engineered a high-performance frontend architecture using Next.js, React Native, and GraphQL, delivering a real-time dashboard and cross-platform marketplace that integrates seamlessly with backend tracking systems.

Key Contributions

  • AI-Powered Architecture: Led development of the operational platform, structuring frontend architecture to support real-time data visibility across complex supply chain workflows.
  • Cross-Platform Marketplace: Built and scaled a marketplace system across web and mobile (using React Native), leveraging shared logic to maintain highly consistent user flows.
  • Accessibility (a11y) Standards: Implemented highly accessible UI components strictly following WCAG standards, semantic HTML, comprehensive keyboard navigation, and ARIA best practices.
  • Map-Based Data Visualization: Designed and engineered dynamic, map-based data visualization systems for tracking multi-point global shipments and real-time user interactions.
  • Regulatory Compliance Modules: Developed critical compliance modules (e.g., IPAFF), expertly handling complex domain logic and robust, structured data flows.
  • System Architecture: Contributed heavily to system-wide architecture decisions, laying the technical foundation that enabled rapid expansion into new markets and emerging use cases.