Indiwa develops web-based software for port hinterland logistics, container transport, and freight management—built on .NET and Windows for two decades, now undergoing substantial modernization. The tech migration (Linux, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL) paired with active adoption of AI model hosting (vLLM, Ollama) reveals a shift toward containerized, cloud-native infrastructure and AI-assisted operations. Engineering-focused hiring skews junior and mid-level, consistent with the scope of internal modernization work.
Indiwa is a software specialist for port logistics and freight transport based in Bremen, Germany. The company serves freight forwarders, drivers, port operators, depots, and authorities with two core products: Contado, a transport management system covering processes from quotation to invoicing, and Tarico, a rate management platform. With 11–50 employees and founded in 2001, the company operates as a public company primarily in the German market, with current expansion of depot management capabilities and active modernization of its legacy infrastructure.
Indiwa's primary stack is C#, .NET, and .NET Framework running on Windows with SQL Server and IIS. The company is adopting Linux, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, and AI hosting tools (vLLM, Ollama) while phasing out Windows infrastructure.
Current priorities are modernizing the Contado transport management platform, expanding depot management, building CI/CD pipelines, migrating infrastructure to Linux and Kubernetes, and implementing AI model hosting for logistics operations.
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