Wholesale distributor managing 62,000+ European retail points via logistics and supply-chain tech
Lekkerland operates a massive wholesale and logistics network across Europe, serving convenience stores and on-the-go retail with ~15.3B EUR revenue (2025). The tech stack is SAP-centric (CRM, S/4HANA, BTP, SuccessFactors, BI tools) paired with cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, Azure) and observability (Grafana, Prometheus, Loki), indicating a large-scale enterprise modernizing its ERP backbone while managing complex multi-country operations. Hiring is overwhelmingly logistics and ops-focused (41 + 15 roles), with a heavy intern/junior mix, signaling capacity scaling rather than architectural innovation.
Lekkerland is a German wholesale distributor and logistics provider owned by REWE Group (since 2020). It serves approximately 40,000 sales points across Germany and 62,000 across Europe (including operations in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain under the Conway brand). The company supplies convenience-focused retail with foodservice solutions, shop concepts, and multi-temperature logistics. With ~5,900 employees across Europe and €15.3B revenue (2025), Lekkerland functions as the supply-chain backbone for fast-moving consumer goods in on-the-go retail channels.
SAP ecosystem (S/4HANA, CRM, BTP, SuccessFactors, BI tools), cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure), Terraform, Java, Python, Go, Grafana/Prometheus/Loki for observability, Jira/Confluence for collaboration, Tableau and SAP BusinessObjects for analytics.
Approximately 40,000 in Germany and 62,000 across Europe (2025), including operations in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain.
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