sennder
Alexander Palamarchuk is an accomplished engineering professional with extensive experience in software development and engineering management. Currently serving as an Engineering Manager at sennder since November 2023, Alexander previously held positions as a Senior/Lead Backend Developer at Arrival, where contributions included creating software solutions for autonomous factories in electric vehicle production, and as a Technical Lead at idealo internet GmbH, leading a team in developing cloud-based architectures. With a strong background in backend development and team leadership, Alexander has also worked at companies such as Regis24 GmbH, plista GmbH, and Media Innovations, specializing in high-load applications and modern microservice architectures. Alexander holds a Master of Engineering degree in Computer and Information Systems Security from the Moscow State Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation.
sennder
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sennder is a leading digital road freight forwarder in continental Europe, linking large commercial shippers with small freight carriers. With its in-house-developed platform, sennder provides a new level of automation, transparency and efficiency to the European €300 billion road freight market, which until now has been dependent on paper, phone and fax and characterized by multi-layer subcontracting. sennder’s digital connection to over 7,500 vehicles in all segments allows for almost unlimited capacities, no matter what time of the day. sennder digitalizes the truckload-shipping ecosystem by providing mobile apps to drivers, fleet management tools to carrier managers and logistics management solutions to shippers. Real-time booking, a designated contact person always on hand, as well as precise live tracking, bring full transparency to any logistics supply chain. By integrating directly with the shippers’ Transport Management and Freight Management Systems via APIs and by cutting the multiple middle men, sennder increases efficiency and reduces cost for all stakeholders.