The project “School + Company = School Partnership” of the Swabian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is dedicated to addressing the shortage of skilled workers by establishing close links between schools and businesses. To mark the 400th school partnership, which was launched under the guidance of the Swabian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Wanzl invited guests to its production site in Kirchheim in the Swabian region of Germany on 7 May to celebrate the signing of the document. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry achieved this impressive figure with Wanzl’s latest school partnership with Christoph-von-Schmid-Schule Staatliche Realschule Thannhausen, a public secondary school. The family-run business from the Bavarian-Swabian region entered into a cross-district partnership to support young people with seven other schools from the Kirchheim region.
Since 2014, the Swabian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been entering into school partnerships to provide students with career guidance and help companies in their search for skilled workers of the future. Over the course of 10 years, 400 school partnerships have been successfully set up in the Bavarian-Swabian region. “In a time when there is a shortage of skilled workers, innovative companies from the region – like Wanzl – are establishing initial contact with potential applicants through school partnerships. The young people, on the other hand, get a realistic insight into business practice. By facilitating, developing and maintaining these partnerships, both companies and schools benefit – a win-win situation for everyone,” says Wolfgang Haschner, Head of Vocational Education at the Swabian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, explaining the project.
To mark the milestone partnership between Wanzl and the Christoph-von-Schmid-Schule Staatliche Realschule Thannhausen, representatives from Wanzl, the Swabian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Realschule Thannhausen and politicians came together at the Wanzl plant in Kirchheim on 7 May. Among the high-ranking political guests were Dr Hans Reichart, district administrator for the district of Günzburg, Michael Helfert, deputy district administrator for the district of Unterallgäu, and Susanne Fischer, mayor of Markt Kirchheim in Swabia, along with Christoph Schmid, member of the German parliament for the Danube-Ries district: “I am delighted to be here to mark the establishment of the 400th school partnership. This partnership between Wanzl and Realschule Thannhausen is a milestone and proof of the commitment of both educational institutions and businesses in our region to promoting the training and professional development of our young people.”
Around 600 people work at Wanzl’s second-largest location in Kirchheim, Swabia. Wanzl’s specialists perform high-precision work in state-of-the-art production and quality processes. They make a decisive contribution to Wanzl’s evolution into a global innovation leader for solutions in retail and in the business sectors of intralogistics, access systems, airports and hotels. “We attach great importance to the development of our specialists and up-and-coming talent. By expanding our school partnerships, we are thinking about the future of Wanzl over the long term. We are not only increasing our visibility in the region, but also engaging in direct contact with students in order to showcase our diverse range of training courses during company internships and visits to schools,” says Frank Oppenländer, Senior Vice President HR at Wanzl. At the training centre in Kirchheim, young people from the region have the opportunity to learn their trade in one of five challenging and future-oriented professions at Wanzl: Electronics engineers for industrial engineering, machine and plant operators, high-precision and industrial mechanics as well as mechatronics engineers and warehouse logistics specialists.
Cooperation with Wanzl is also an important step for the Realschule Thannhausen. “We are very pleased about the partnership with Wanzl, which enables us to further promote the professional development of our students. This collaboration provides real-life insight into the world of work and potential apprenticeships,” says Peter Volkert, deputy headteacher of Realschule Thannhausen, adding: “We believe that close links between educational institutions and the business world is crucial for optimally preparing young people for the demands of the modern labour market.”