Descartes Systems Group

The Descartes Systems Group Inc.
Company type Public
Industry
Founded May 22, 1981
Headquarters Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Edward J. Ryan, CEO
  • J. Scott Pagan, President and COO
  • Allan Brett, CFO
Products Software-as-a-service applications for logistics and supply chain management
Services Descartes Global Logistics Network
Revenue Increase US$ >500 million (2023)
Increase US$ 37.0 million (2020)
Total assets Increase US$ 942.6 million (2020)
Total equity Increase US$ 821.7 million (2020)
Number of employees
2000+
Website www.descartes.com

The Descartes Systems Group Inc. (commonly referred to as Descartes) is a Canadian multinational technology company specializing in logistics software, supply chain management software, and cloud-based services for logistics businesses.

Descartes is perhaps best known for its abrupt and unexpected turnaround in the mid-2000s after coming close to bankruptcy in the wake of the dot-com bubble collapse. It is also known as one of the earliest logistics technology companies to adopt an on-demand business model and sell its software as a service (SaaS) via the Internet. In addition, the company operates the Global Logistics Network, an extensive electronic messaging system used by freight companies, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, customs brokers, government agencies, and other interested parties to exchange logistics and customs information.

Headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Descartes is a publicly traded company with shares listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market (NASDAQ: DSGX) and Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: DSG). It has offices in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region.

History

Descartes was founded in 1981.

In 1998, the company made an initial public offering on the Toronto Stock Exchange, where its common shares traded under the stock symbol DSG. Descartes was first listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market in 1999, with common shares trading under the symbol DSGX. Descartes’ share price peaked during the dot-com bubble and then fell precipitously in the subsequent crash.

In 2001, Descartes switched its business model from selling full-featured enterprise software licenses to providing on-demand software on a subscription basis, becoming one of the first SaaS providers in the logistics sector. After years of losses, Descartes came close to bankruptcy in 2004, prompting it to aggressively restructure. The company cut 35% of its workforce and initiated a sweeping transformation of its corporate culture under CEO Arthur Mesher, who was appointed in 2005.

The company returned to profitability in 2005, with one analyst describing this as "one of the most dramatic turnarounds in Canadian corporate history."

In December 2013, Descartes was added to the S&P/TSX Composite Index, an index of the stock (equity) prices of the largest companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

By January, 2015, Descartes had posted 41 straight profitable quarters and was supplying logistics software and services to more than 10,000 logistics-centric businesses, such as ground transportation companies, airlines, ocean carriers, freight forwarders, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Its customers included American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Air Canada, British Airways, Maersk Group, Hapag-Lloyd, Con-way, Kuehne + Nagel, DHL, The Home Depot, Sears Brands, Hallmark Cards, Hasbro, Volvo, Ferrellgas, Del Monte, and The Coca-Cola Company.

In 2018, Gartner ranked Descartes 6th in its list of the Top 20 Supply Chain Management Software Suppliers, based on revenue of $221 million.

In July 2020, Descartes Systems Group confirmed that dnata is expanding Descartes Core Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) readers through its regional freight operations to enable foreign mail, shipment, and freight monitoring. Groupe Descartes Services T.DSG stock is up $0.68 to $71.47.

Acquisitions

Acquisitions have played a key role in Descartes’ growth. By acquiring niche technology companies, Descartes has expanded its line of logistics software and services, enlarged its customer base, and extended its business geographically.

Acquisitions going back to 2006 are listed below.

Year Acquired Company Specialty Country References
2006 ViaSafe Cross-border and regulatory compliance software Canada
2006 Flagship Customs Services Customs filing software US
2006 Cube Route On-demand logistics management software Canada
2007 Ocean Tariff Bureau and Blue Pacific Services Tariff filing & contract publishing and surety bonds for ocean intermediaries US
2007 Global Freight Exchange Electronic air cargo booking system UK
2007 RouteView Technologies Delivery management software US
2008 Pacific Coast Tariff Bureau Regulatory compliance services US
2008 Mobitrac Fleet Management Business Fleet routing and scheduling SaaS US
2008 Dexx European customs filing and logistics messaging Belgium
2009 Oceanwide SaaS customs and regulatory compliance Canada/US
2009 Scancode Systems Parcel and LTL shipping software Canada
2010 Porthus Global trade management software Belgium
2010 Imanet On-demand Canadian customs filing software Canada
2010 Routing International Route planning software Belgium
2011 Telargo Fleet telematics data gathering software and services US/Slovenia/Hong Kong
2011 IntercommIT Electronic exchange of trade data Netherlands
2012 GeoMicro Vehicle routing and navigation technology US
2012 Infodis Transportation management SaaS Netherlands
2012 Integrated Export Systems Logistics SaaS US/Hong Kong
2012 Exentra EU driver compliance SaaS UK
2013 KSD Software Norway Electronic customs filing software for the EU Norway
2013 Impatex Freight Software Electronic customs filing and freight forwarding software UK
2013 Compudata Supply chain integration and e-invoicing software Switzerland
2014 Computer Management Security information filing services and air cargo management software US
2014 Customs Info Trade data and research tools US
2014 Airclic Mobile logistics automation software US
2014 Pentant Customs connectivity and import/export software UK
2014 e-customs Electronic security and customs filing software UK
2015 MK Data Services Denied party screening data and software US
2015 BearWare Mobile carton tracking technology for retailers US
2015 Oz Development Logistics automation software for SMEs US
2016 Pixi Software e-Commerce order fulfillment and warehouse management software Germany
2016 Appterra Business-to-business supply chain SaaS US
2016 4Solutions Cloud-based supply chain integration Australia
2016 Datamyne Cloud-based trade data US
2017 ShipRush e-Commerce parcel shipping software US
2017 PCSTrac Shipment tracking software for retailers US
2017 MacroPoint Freight tracking technology US
2018 Aljex Software Cloud-based transportation management US
2018 Velocity Mail Shipment tracking service for airlines US
2018 PinPoint GPS Solutions Fleet tracking/mobile workforce technology Canada
2019 Visual Compliance Restricted and denied party screening US
2019 Core Transport Technologies Accurate tracking of international mail, parcel, and cargo shipments New Zealand
2019 STEPcom Business-to-Business supply chain integration network Switzerland
2019 BestTransport Transportation management system provider US
2020 Peoplevox Cloud-Based eCommerce WMS UK
2020 Kontainers Logistics SaaS UK
2020 ShipTrack Cloud-Based Logistics platform for Final-Mile Deliveries Canada
2021 QuestaWeb A leading provider of foreign trade zone (FTZ) and customs compliance solutions US
2021 Portrix Logistic Software Streamlines and automates complex global shipping rate management processes Germany
2021 GreenMile Cloud-based mobile route execution solutions for food, beverage, and broader distribution verticals US
2022 NetCHB Cloud-based platform to streamline and automate customs filing processes in the US US
2023 GroundCloud Cloud-based provider of final-mile carrier solutions and road safety compliance tools US

Global Logistics Network

Descartes’ cloud-based logistics messaging system, the Global Logistics Network (GLN), connects more than 13,000 customers in over 160 countries, making it one of the world’s largest logistics networks. Each year, the GLN carries more than 4.5 billion messages and manages more than 30 million shipping routes.

Companies use the network to oversee shipping orders, file customs paperwork, comply with security regulations, share information across international supply chains, and automate logistics processes. In 2015, Descartes signed a deal with German business software giant SAP SE that allows users of SAP’s transportation management software to access the GLN.

Conference

Descartes holds an annual logistics technology conference for its users and partners. The eleventh Descartes "Evolution" conference was held in 2016.