From the Warehouse Floor to the Global Cloud
In 1994, our founder left the UK for a "one-year break" in Australia. Thirty years later, he's still on that break—having spent the intervening decades obsessed with solving the one problem that plagues every supply chain: The Gap between System and Reality.
eveXso wasn't born in a Silicon Valley boardroom. It was born in a food service warehouse in 2010, triggered by a frantic call from a chef on an island who was missing his prawns for a wedding.
In 2007, while consulting for a large food service business, a call came through: a chef on Rottnest Island, off the coast of Perth, had just received his delivery. There were no prawns.
This wasn't ideal—they were on the menu for a wedding he was catering that evening.
Investigation revealed massive warehouse errors: poor processes and inaccurate stock levels. The ERP couldn't solve it. Traditional WMS platforms were too rigid. So we decided to build something better.
What started as a one-year break from university in the UK turned into a career-defining journey. From sales at Radio Rentals to managing warehouses across South Australia, our founder lived the reality of warehouse operations.
During an AS400 implementation, he discovered a passion for the software side. After completing a programming course, he joined an ERP company focused on wholesale and distribution, rising from programmer to General Manager.
The prawn crisis led to a revelation: ERPs are the "brain" of finance, but they're disconnected from the "heart" of the warehouse floor. Traditional WMS solutions were too rigid, too expensive, and too slow.
The board approved the vision. eveXso was born.
The Name
"EVerything EXists SOmewhere" — coined by our founder's wife. At our core, we treat inventory like double-entry accounting. If a pallet moves, it must exist somewhere else. This precision is why we don't settle for 97% accuracy—we build systems that strive for 100%.
We went live at Christmas 2010, focusing on the night shift and 25 trucks that departed each morning. Our first picking method? Zoned Wave picking.
The complexity: a massive freezer, dry stores, chiller, technical stores, bond stores, and a fish processing room—each with separate teams. Not a bad first remit!
We have a history of being "accidentally" ahead of the curve
Before "Cloud" was a buzzword, we were hosting on AWS Singapore. Why? Because we didn't want to transfer, install, and troubleshoot deployments all the time.
We seamlessly connected eveXso web services with an old legacy ERP in real-time. Groundbreaking stuff in 2010!
When the industry was stuck on clunky Motorola devices and Blackberry was "business king," we put iPads in warehouses—even in the freezer.
The solution? Truck wing-mirror heaters and thermostats! It worked great, so we developed native iOS apps.
In 2020, we did something most software companies are afraid to do: We started from the ground up.
By 2018, we had moved all ERP integrations to serverless Lambda functions. The uptime? 100%. It remained that way.
But we knew we had learned a LOT about warehousing and software. Like most businesses, we had reacted by "patching things in." We saw the rebuild as an opportunity to get it right.
We chose Flutter (backed by Google), built from the inventory system up, and launched our first production site in February 2022.
Serving warehouses worldwide with 100% uptime since 2018
Serverless architecture scales instantly from 10 to 10,000 orders
With Dave, our AI assistant, we're moving beyond data to proactive workflow analysis
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We don't just sell software; we empower partners and operators to turn their warehouses into "well-oiled machines." Whether it's connecting to vertical storage units, pick-to-light systems, or the latest MYOB Acumatica ERP, we ensure that your technology is a catalyst for growth, not a bottleneck.
Everything exists somewhere. We just make sure you know exactly where.