Travel booking and procurement platform for agencies, tour operators, and DMCs
TripArc operates three interconnected booking platforms (DMX for destination management, ADX for travel agencies, TMT for tour operators) built on a .NET + Azure stack. The company is actively modernizing legacy monolithic systems into event-driven microservices—adopting NServiceBus while replacing older .NET infrastructure—and layering in AI capabilities (LangChain, Semantic Kernel, AutoGen) for itinerary and catalog pipelines. Engineering-heavy hiring (6 of 9 open roles) focused on senior talent signals a push toward architectural overhaul under operational load.
TripArc is a privately held travel technology and procurement company based in Toronto serving travel agencies, tour operators, and destination management companies. The company operates three proprietary platforms: DMX (connecting over 200 destination management companies globally), ADX (agency booking and distribution), and TMT (tour operator platform). TripArc negotiates and manages direct contracts with travel partners and distributes inventory to thousands of advisors. The organization processes over $1 billion in annual transactions and handles payments, itineraries, and supplier integrations across a geographically dispersed advisor network.
TripArc's core stack is .NET Core/C# on Azure (AKS, Service Bus, Synapse Analytics), with frontend Angular and React/Next.js. They use SQL Server, MongoDB, NServiceBus for messaging, and are integrating AI libraries (LangChain, Semantic Kernel, AutoGen).
Active projects include rebuilding the ADX platform to next-generation architecture, decomposing monolithic .NET systems into microservices, event-driven Azure Service Bus integrations, AI-powered itinerary and catalog pipelines, payment workflow improvements, and 24/7 service reliability upgrades.
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