Toll collection and traffic enforcement platform operating Germany's national truck-mautsystem
Toll Collect runs one of the world's largest toll-collection systems—operating since 2005 with ~700 employees, majority of whom have tenure exceeding a decade. The tech stack reveals a mature infrastructure organization: Kubernetes, OpenShift, Ansible, Terraform, Prometheus, Grafana for orchestration and observability; Java, Python, PostgreSQL with PostGIS for application layers; SAP S/4HANA for ERP.
Notable leadership hires: People Lead
Toll Collect is the technology operator and collector of the German federal truck toll system (Lkw-Maut), a distance-based, emissions- and weight-class-differentiated toll scheme covering motorways. The company has operated the system since January 2005 and serves as both the revenue collector and enforcement authority. Beyond toll collection, Toll Collect is expanding into a broader federal service platform for infrastructure and digital services. Headquartered in Berlin with ~700 employees, the company is one of Berlin's 200 largest employers and operates as a federally-backed entity, providing employment stability in technology and infrastructure services. The organization is pursuing agile working practices and actively modernizing its platform capabilities.
Kubernetes, OpenShift, Terraform, Ansible for infrastructure; Java and Python for applications; PostgreSQL with PostGIS for data; SAP S/4HANA for ERP; IBM Cognos for analytics; GitLab, Jenkins, ArgoCD for CI/CD; Prometheus and Grafana for monitoring.
Berlin, Germany. Founded in 2002 and operating as a public company, Toll Collect is one of Berlin's 200 largest employers.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size