De Hoop Terneuzen operates a decentralized group of 40+ subsidiary companies supplying raw materials, finished products, and services to construction across the Netherlands and Belgium. The tech stack is enterprise-standard (Windows, Active Directory, Microsoft 365, VMware, Juniper/Aruba networking) with no active cloud migration or adoption signals in the current data—indicating a traditionally on-premises infrastructure facing modernization pressure, confirmed by their stated challenge of migrating on-premises systems to cloud and future-proofing IT infrastructure.
De Hoop Terneuzen is a privately held construction supplier founded in 1911, headquartered in Terneuzen with approximately 1,200 employees across the Benelux region. The group operates through five business sectors supplying concrete, ready-mix products, building materials, DIY products, and construction services. With 40+ daughter companies and holdings, the organization manages significant operational complexity across subsidiaries, reflected in active projects around group accounting, HR policy alignment, and process standardization. Current focus areas include CO₂ reduction initiatives, production process modernization, and network infrastructure optimization.
Windows Server, Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Exchange, VMware for virtualization, and Juniper/Aruba for networking. Infrastructure is on-premises focused; no cloud platform adoption recorded.
Network optimization, CO₂ reduction programs, new production process development, group accounting standardization, HR policy alignment across subsidiaries, and budget/reporting cycle improvements.
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