B2B tile distributor building logistics infrastructure and supplier integration systems
Eurobaustoff is a German tile and construction materials distributor scaling rapidly—16 of 20 open roles posted in the last 30 days, almost all junior-level across operations, logistics, and engineering. Their tech stack is traditional (Office, AutoCAD, Revit, DATEV accounting software) but their projects reveal active infrastructure work: a nationwide waste return system, EDI supplier integration, and internal software development. The pain-point pattern—price data reliability, EDI integration errors, data transmission accuracy—points to a company trying to automate and systematize what was likely manual or fragmented across regional warehouses.
Eurobaustoff is a construction materials wholesaler based in Karlsruhe, Germany, specializing in large-format tiles. The company operates an approximately 38-person team across sales, logistics, engineering, finance, and marketing. Current operations span warehouse logistics planning, supplier EDI connections, pricing and inventory management, and sales support. Active development includes a company-wide waste return system, vendor management processes, and location planning—work that implies regional growth or consolidation. Their tech environment mixes legacy enterprise systems (DATEV for accounting, Sage for operations, AutoCAD and Revit for technical specs) with in-house software development to bridge integration gaps.
Primary tools: Microsoft Office, Jira, Confluence, DATEV (accounting), Sage, AutoCAD, Revit. EDIFACT and Excel are used for supplier data exchange and reporting. The stack reflects both legacy enterprise systems and development-focused collaboration tools (Jira/Confluence).
Active initiatives include a nationwide waste return system, internal software development, warehouse logistics planning, EDI supplier integration, price data reliability work, and vendor management infrastructure—signaling operational scaling and supply-chain automation.
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