Global by Design. Unified in Delivery
A global engineering network with unified standards, shared accountability, and 20+ years of embedded delivery experience.

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Global Presence
Germany, Vietnam, Thailand, Egypt, Singapore. One delivery network.
Gradion’s geography is not a sales territory map. It is an engineering delivery network built over 23 years in places where the company found deep talent, long term relationships, and the operational capacity to deliver at scale.
Each location has a specific role in how the network functions. None of them are interchangeable cost centers. Each represents a distinct depth of capability, a distinct history, and a distinct relationship with the clients they serve.
Germany: The European Anchor
Munich and Hamburg are Gradion’s European headquarters and the primary point of contact for DACH enterprise clients.
The German offices carry client facing leadership for the region and set the context for engagements that require the documentation rigor, regulatory awareness, and engineering standards expected by European enterprise clients.
German engineering culture shapes how the network operates. Not as a top down rule imposed across geographies, but as a quality reference influencing documentation discipline, sprint accountability, and delivery communication across every location.
When a client in Munich or Hamburg engages Gradion, they work with a team that understands the operating environment they are in.
Vietnam: The Backbone
Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi form the engineering delivery center that has operated since the company’s founding in 2001, when the network that became Gradion first established its presence in Southeast Asia.
Vietnam is where the network was built, and it remains the largest and most experienced part of the delivery operation.
The Vietnamese engineering community combines strong academic foundations in mathematics and computer science with real production experience on European client systems.
The time zone gap with Central Europe works in practice. 6 AM in Munich is 11 AM in Ho Chi Minh City. This creates real overlap for daily standups, code reviews, and mid sprint clarifications without pushing either team outside normal working hours.
Communication patterns, documentation standards, and sprint discipline are not adjustments for European clients. They are the baseline built through two decades of continuous collaboration.
The Shopmacher partnership illustrates this at scale. The engagement now approaches eight years with more than 20 Vietnamese engineers embedded in German client projects.
Egypt: Near Shore Depth for Europe
Cairo provides near shore delivery for European clients who require closer time zone alignment than full Asia Pacific offshore allows.
Egypt operates at UTC+2, the same offset as Central European Summer Time and one hour ahead in winter. This proximity enables same day collaboration without the scheduling friction of larger time gaps.
Code committed in the morning in Cairo can be reviewed and merged in Munich before the afternoon standup.
The Egyptian engineering team has particular depth in eCommerce systems, including the Shopmacher partnership, where Gradion Egypt engineers have worked alongside German agency teams on major retail clients.
Near shore is not a compromise between offshore and local. It is a specific capability for specific engagement models.
Thailand: Growing Capacity in Southeast Asia
Bangkok provides web, mobile, and data engineering capacity with strong experience in eCommerce and consumer platforms.
Thailand is a growing part of Gradion’s delivery capability for Asia Pacific clients. Engineers here bring direct experience from Southeast Asian digital markets, including platform patterns, payment infrastructure, and consumer behavior that differ materially from European markets.
For clients building or scaling digital products across Southeast Asia, proximity to the market is more than logistics. It is domain knowledge.
Thai engineers who have worked on regional eCommerce and mobility platforms understand the operating environment in ways that cannot be replicated from a European delivery center.
Singapore: The Asia Pacific Hub
Singapore serves as Gradion’s Asia Pacific hub for client relationships and delivery coordination across the region.
Its position as the technology and financial services center of Southeast Asia makes it the natural base for regional client work and for coordinating engineering delivery across Vietnam, Thailand, and the broader Asia Pacific client base.
For APAC enterprise clients, Singapore acts as the relationship anchor. For delivery, it coordinates a network that runs from Hanoi to Bangkok.
Operating as One Network
Clients who engage Gradion are not choosing a geography. They are accessing a network.
Engineers from Vietnam, Thailand, Egypt, and Germany have worked together on shared client projects long enough that cross geography collaboration is routine.
HomeToGo has operated on this model since 2014 with a team executing more than 50 production deployments per day.
These are not proofs of concept. They are production systems handling real commercial volume.
The network operates with a single quality standard, shared communication norms, and joint accountability for delivery outcomes.
Geography provides depth, speed, and coverage. It does not determine whether the work gets done.
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320 engineers across Germany, Vietnam, Thailand, Egypt, and Singapore - an engineering delivery network built over 23 years.