"This training camp is the first of its kind at a school in the whole of Baden-Württemberg," emphasized District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier in his speech. "The Erich-Bracher-Schule is thus setting a milestone in the training of warehouse specialists and warehouse logistics specialists. The practical training is the key to securing skilled workers and at the same time strengthens Ludwigsburg as a business location."
The importance of the warehouse is also reflected in the close cooperation with regional companies. Around 15,000 euros were invested in equipment such as shelving and floor markings. In addition, numerous training companies have contributed to the equipment by donating materials - including pallets, pallet cages and storage items. This means that the content of the training curriculum can be taught in a practical way in future.
Practical training as the key to securing skilled workers
"The logistics sector is the backbone of our economy. With our new training warehouse, we are creating the ideal conditions to optimally prepare our students for the challenges of modern warehousing," explained principal Oliver Schmider. "We are delighted to be able to offer them realistic training - with state-of-the-art equipment and a strong practical focus."
Logistics plays a key role for the economy in the region. The district of Ludwigsburg is one of the richest in industry in Baden-Württemberg and, with its numerous logistics companies, is a central hub for the movement of goods. Kornwestheim in particular, with its freight station, is an important logistics hub where well-known companies are located. Efficient logistics secure the competitiveness of the economy and ensure that production processes run smoothly.
At the end of the inauguration ceremony, District Administrator Allgaier himself lent a hand and symbolically lashed down a load with a lashing strap - as a sign of a successful and secure future for logistics training in the region.
