ANWB is a 141-year-old Dutch membership association with over 5 million members, operating across roadside assistance, driver training, travel services, and retail. The tech stack reveals a mid-modernization effort: Java/Spring and Python backends on AWS and Azure, with active adoption of AWS CDK and infrastructure-as-code tooling (Bicep), while migrating off Oracle EBS. The project mix—VR driver training, connected car solutions, and CI/CD automation—signals investment in training digitization and cloud-native operations, though hiring remains sales and operations heavy, suggesting scale challenges in servicing a large member base rather than product-led growth.
ANWB operates as a nonprofit membership organization serving mobility and leisure travel in the Netherlands and beyond. Core operations span roadside emergency assistance (Wegenwacht), driver training and education, travel planning and vacation packages, retail (74 physical shops), insurance products, and commercial fleet services. The organization maintains over 20,000 active volunteers and operates across five European countries (Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, France, Germany). With 1,001–5,000 employees and 268 active hiring roles, ANWB is focused on modernizing backend infrastructure, automating support and training workflows, and improving operational efficiency across its service portfolio.
ANWB's primary stack includes Java, Kotlin, Spring Framework, and Python backends; React and React Native for frontend; AWS and Azure for cloud; Snowflake for analytics; and Topdesk for service management. Currently adopting AWS CDK, Bicep, and GitHub Copilot while migrating from Oracle EBS.
Active projects include VR-based driver training and education programs, a remote diagnosis platform, connected car solutions, cloud cost optimization, and CI/CD and test automation improvements—indicating digitization of training and cloud infrastructure modernization.
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