Winner Spedition GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 47xxx Willich | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 20.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Disponent in Willich (m/f/d)
We are WINNER, a third-generation family-run company and have existed for over 70 years. Founded in Iserlohn, our WINNER network today comprises 17 branches in the top economic regions of Germany as well as subsidiaries in Italy, Poland, the Czech Republic and Austria. We specialize in the transport and logistics of steel, non-ferrous metals, long goods and industrial goods of all kinds and thus international signs. branch Willich| from now on For our disposition in Willich we are looking for a disponent (m/w/d). .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Disposition of all operations Order acquisition and processing Use planning of vehicles Communication with the drivers Charter disposition in the area FTL and LTL
Good geographic knowledge Complete training as a merchant/wife for forwarding and logistics services, alternative relevant professional experience in the forwarding sector Regional carrier knowledge Negotiations Communication strength Organizational institution MS-Office and IBM AS400 knowledge desirable Good knowledge of English and other languages would be desirable
Medium-sized and family-run company with flat hierarchies Future-proof workplace Attractive benefits, such as a health premium after the trial period & asset-effective benefits Occupational pension Holiday and Christmas money Jobrad
Contact
![]() | Winner Spedition GmbH & Co. KG | |
| Brinkhofstr. 41, 58642 Willich | ||
| Germany | ||
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