Daniel Dadoun, founder and CEO of his innovative firm, has consistently pushed the boundaries of supply chain logistics since starting his entrepreneurial journey at 18. While pursuing a degree in engineering and electronics at Jerusalem College of Engineering, Dadoun began a one-employee building maintenance company. His vision to leverage emerging Internet technologies for transforming the supply chain sector quickly made an impact.
Educationally, Dadoun earned his electrical engineering degree by 22 and ventured into distribution while pursuing an MBA. With the rise of the Internet in the late 1990s, he joined Memec Electronics, later acquired by Avnet, excelling in various roles and managing a successful $1 million online video game distribution business.
In 2009, Dadoun left Avnet to establish his own firm. Starting with a modest operation in his basement repackaging and shipping video games globally, sales doubled to $2 million by 2010. This growth prompted expansions in warehouse space from 500 to 20,000 square feet, now boasting 2.6 million square feet globally.
His firm’s success stems from innovative supply chain management, combining technology and strategic acumen to extend services across industries, minimizing intermediaries, and standardizing global pricing.
Under his leadership, the firm evolved into a global supply chain powerhouse, setting efficiency benchmarks and supporting businesses of all sizes with comprehensive services.