Questions for the Planzer Training team
‘Ready, steady, go!’ is our motto when it comes to recruiting and supporting talented young people and training them to become the skilled workers of tomorrow. Our Planzer training programme (ABI) supports young people on their path to a career and ensures that they grow not only professionally but also personally. Whether in the office, in the warehouse or on the road – our apprentices are an important part of the Planzer family from day one.

‘We see vocational training as a central pillar of our corporate culture’
Simon: We have a few goals.
- We want to keep the approximately 400 apprenticeships in the company, secure them for the long term and further expand them so that 10% of the employee roles in our training companies are covered by apprentices.
- A high completion rate is important to us. Our goal is for it to remain above 90%.
- We are constantly evaluating new job profiles that are becoming increasingly important for the transport and logistics industry, for example in the fields of logistics and digitalisation. Reviewing and accepting new skilled occupations is therefore also an objective.
- At the same time, we want to continuously adapt our existing professions to meet the demands of the labour market and keep them up to date.

‘A high completion rate is important to us. Our goal is for it to remain above 90%.’
Patrizia: We take many different approaches here. We try to offer attractive conditions, such as a bonus for good school and work performance, covering the cost of school materials or financing a Half Fare Card. We also organise various events and activities for apprentices, such as the special Welcome Day right at the start of their apprenticeship, a special follow-up seminar and, of course, the apprentice camp. Our holiday policy, with eight weeks of holiday in the first year of the apprenticeship, seven weeks in the second and six weeks in the third, also contributes. This certainly appeals to many and we have had good experiences with it so far.
Through good supervision, we want to ensure that the students feel well supported and keep the drop-out rate as low as possible. Our vocational and practical trainers support apprentices individually and promote both professional and personal development.
And last but not least, employer branding is also an important factor. We use modern channels such as TikTok to show in an entertaining way what an apprenticeship at Planzer means. This is done by our own apprentices in front of and behind the camera – in the most authentic, approachable and genuine way possible.

‘The shortage of skilled workers is already being felt in the recruitment of apprentices.’
Patrizia: It is particularly important to us to attract women to apprenticeships in the transport and logistics industry. Although these professions are still dominated by men, they can be performed just as well by women. We want to show that our apprenticeships are attractive to all genders.
Planzer Training ‘Welcome Day’





