Selected Customers
About Applus RTD
From its eleven regional offices in the Netherlands, Applus RTD is engaged in non-destructive testing (NDT). The company performs quality, safety and reliability inspection services for technical systems. Apart from the eleven offices in the Netherlands, the company (founded in 1937) now has branches in Germany, Belgium, France, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Canada, the United States, Australia and Nigeria. Applus RTD service areas are primarily in the offshore and onshore oil, gas and petrochemical industry, the chemical industry, power generation (including nuclear power stations), pipelines and construction.
Project Scope
After the implementation of Quintiq, Applus RTD is able to get the most out of the planning of its Dutch employees, permanent employees on international projects and a large group of external employees and subcontractors. The new planning system using Quintiq keeps track of a number of factors, such as employee certification, specific client needs, required material, governmental regulations/legislation on the use radiation technology and working hours regulations. In addition, Applus RTD will be better able to anticipate disruptions in the planning caused by unforeseen events.
Press Release Applus RTD
About ANWB
ANWB, the Dutch Automobile Association
Project Scope
Quintiq is planning all the 1150 repair service men who help its 3,5 million members in the event their car breaks down along the Dutch roads.
Press Release ANWB

About CARe Schadeservice
CARe is market leader in the Netherlands for automobile bodyshops. The company has 45 branches, more than 900 employees and is part of the Athlon Group. CARe deals with about 100,000 collision-repairs each year.
Project Scope
The development of the system is part of the TUNe project. TUNe contains a central planning system for the reception and workshop areas. The system enables the CARe branches to outsource collision-repairs to each other within the chain. The goal is to eventually have all 45 branches in the Netherlands work with the system.
Press Release CARe