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After two years of studying, I achieved top exam grades

IHK and ISE representatives, teachers and graduates were equally pleased with the good results achieved in the final exam for warehouse logistics specialists. Image: Uschald

On the mountain. (usc) It takes an iron will and great stamina to go back to school for two years at ISE. One woman and three men qualified for a new professional challenge with excellent grades in the final exam to become a warehouse logistics specialist.

The certificate from the IHK confirms that they are fit in the areas of logistical processes, quality assurance and rational goods handling as well as in the subjects of economics and social studies, as was heard at the graduation ceremony. The graduates already have a job or good prospects for one.

ISE managing director Peter Blendowski and ISE training manager Andreas Baumann attested to the high school commitment of the retrainees. They would have had to change their lives to retrain and also accept financial losses. She was faced with a veritable avalanche of teaching material. ISE not only offers very good training but also, with Helmut Albrecht, help in finding a job. Head of the warehouse logistics department at ISE Richard Kirschner was convinced before the exam that the retrainees were well prepared for it. With 98 out of 100 possible points, the only woman in the course achieved the best result.

The quality of the training at ISE was also emphasized by a representative from Deprag, who had only had very good experiences with ISE graduates and had taken on the graduate from the current course. Michael Surner, training consultant at the IHK in Regensburg, was pleased with the “above-average performance” shown in the exam, as he emphasized. ISE is on the right track with its training. According to him, this also applies to the selection of good internship companies. According to school information, the success rate for logisticians is 98 percent. We will not compromise on quality standards in the future either.

For the report:
Hubert Uschald