European rail freight operator with 20,000+ annual train movements across 11 countries
TX Logistik AG operates one of Europe's largest rail freight networks, moving over 20,000 trains annually across Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Romania, and Hungary. The tech stack is firmly Microsoft-centric (365, Azure, Entra ID, Intune) layered with SAP enterprise applications (SuccessFactors, S/4HANA), and the active project portfolio signals a multi-year infrastructure modernization: simultaneous pushes on cloud migration (Azure), virtualization (VMware to Azure Virtual Desktop), and SAP platform consolidation — typical of large logistics operators moving legacy on-premises systems to hybrid cloud while standardizing HR and financial processes.
TX Logistik AG is a publicly traded European rail freight and intermodal transport company headquartered in Troisdorf, Germany, operating since 1999 with approximately 460 employees. The company specializes in container transport, automobile logistics, maritime intermodal, and general freight services across 11 European countries, positioning itself as a one-stop-shop alternative to traditional fragmented rail operators. Operationally, the company moves over 20,000 trains annually from Germany as a central European hub, competing on network breadth and integrated transport design rather than point solutions. Current hiring activity is accelerating across logistics, engineering, operations, and HR functions, concentrated in Germany.
Primary stack: Microsoft 365, Azure, Entra ID, Windows Server, Active Directory, Intune, VMware vSphere/ESXi, and Omnissa Horizon for virtualization; SAP SuccessFactors for HR and SAP S/4HANA for enterprise finance and supply chain.
Yes, with 12 active roles and accelerating velocity. Current openings span logistics (4), engineering (2), executive (2), HR (2), and operations (2), mostly at mid-level, all based in Germany.
11 European countries: Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Romania, and Hungary, with Germany serving as the primary hub.
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