

GeekyAnts has announced the successful delivery of yet another project, Supply Dome, a next-generation supply chain management platform designed for a leading U.S.-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer. The platform delivered by GeekyAnts connects suppliers with internal teams on a unified digital system that strengthens visibility across production and simplifies coordination among departments.
Operating under NDA, the California-based EV innovator, celebrated for sustainable off-road models, collaborated with GeekyAnts to address growing supply chain challenges tied to its expanding production capabilities. Built to manage 215,000 units annually with more than 50,000 development hours applied, the initiative stands as a major stride toward digital transformation in the EV domain.
Building a Smarter Supply Chain
The primary challenge was fragmentation. Procurement teams, engineers, and suppliers operated across different systems, creating data silos and communication gaps. GeekyAnts’ solution introduced a single source of truth through a smart web application, giving stakeholders the ability to handle bids and monitor shipments while maintaining clear visibility into quality data.
Key modules include quotation requests, bid evaluation, order management, shipment tracking, supplier profiling, and a quality planning tracker. Together, these features form a full-cycle digital workflow that ensures part traceability and real-time coordination throughout the supply chain.
“EV manufacturing demands precision across thousands of moving parts,” said Saurabh Sahu, CTO, GeekyAnts. “Supply Dome was designed to bring structure, speed, and visibility into that complexity—making collaboration as seamless as the engineering itself.”
Technical Execution and Architecture
Using React, GraphQL, AWS, Material UI, and DynamoDB, GeekyAnts engineered the platform with a micro-frontend architecture to promote modular scalability. The setup enables standalone modules like bidding or parts tracking to be created, tested, and released independently, cutting interdependencies and improving delivery speed.
The approach replaced the client’s earlier monolithic system, which had become cumbersome to scale across its global operations. By moving to a micro-frontend structure, the 40-member engineering team gained cleaner code control and faster releases while keeping each service independent of the rest.
Agile development guided the process, starting with an early MVP that evolved continuously through active user input and rapid iteration.
Challenges and Breakthroughs
With its vast scope, the project faced hurdles, including maintaining a diverse codebase and ensuring alignment between multiple teams. The modular system kept functions compartmentalized, mitigating cross-impact during updates and minimizing operational delays.
Adopting a distributed framework in place of a monolith enabled real-time coordination among purchasing, engineering, and inspection teams that were once divided by isolated processes. The enhancement produced a powerful yet flexible platform designed to support thousands of concurrent operations and scale effortlessly for new suppliers and growth.
Results and Business Impact
Today, Supply Dome functions as the EV manufacturer’s central command hub for part requests, cost estimations, and supplier performance tracking. It connects suppliers and production teams through a digital-first system that fosters accountability and transparency across the chain.
Platforms like this embody the current industrial shift toward modular, cloud-oriented supply chain solutions built to enhance deployment speed, data visibility, and operational safety. For manufacturers seeking equilibrium between innovation and efficiency, such systems now underpin the architecture of scalable, intelligent production.
Industry Context
Global expansion in electric vehicle production is positioning supply chain management as a central factor in competitiveness. Automakers must now balance efficiency and compliance while managing increasingly complex supplier relationships.
The emergence of platforms like Supply Dome underscores the manufacturing sector’s pivot to modular, cloud-first supply chain infrastructures that deliver faster rollout, greater data transparency, and reduced operational risk. For forward-looking manufacturers, such platforms are the structural base of intelligent and scalable production systems.
About GeekyAnts
Since its founding in 2006, GeekyAnts has grown into an international product engineering and technology consultancy with offices in Bangalore, London, and San Francisco. It offers end-to-end web and mobile app development for domains like manufacturing, fintech, healthcare, and enterprise software.
The company’s ISO 27001, ISO 9001, and Cyber Essentials certifications reflect its commitment to stringent data and process standards. Having completed over 800 global projects, GeekyAnts supports enterprises in scaling innovation through agile methods, cloud technologies, and AI modernization.
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