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High destructive potential
October 30, 2025
As feared, the US tariffs are causing a collapse in tech exports. According to Swissmem, the resulting negative effects took full effect within seven weeks in the third quarter. Exports from the Swiss tech industry to the US plummeted by 14.2% compared to the same quarter of the previous year .
Swiss Logistics Campus in Zofingen officially opened
October 29, 2025
Numerous visitors, friends and the entire crew of the new Swiss Logistics Campus of the Swiss Association for Vocational Training in Logistics, Swiss Logistics by SVBL ASFL, found their way to the official opening of the impressive new location in Zofingen over the weekend.
Leading in intralogistics with robots
October 29, 2025
the International Federation of Robotics' (IFR) annual report "World Robotics 2025 - Service Robots," approximately 102,900 robots for transport and logistics tasks were sold worldwide in 2024. Sales increased by 14 percent in 2024. More than three-quarters came from Asia, and 11 percent from Europe.
"Organic" combined with high tech
October 29, 2025
High-tech and products processed from natural ingredients are not mutually exclusive. "Organic" does n't mean everything is done manually, but rather that it adheres to high ecological standards. This is also true for the organic wholesaler Weiling, where an AutoStore system has recently enabled peak logistical performance.
Ready for the "Great Leap"
October 28, 2025
Founded in Xuzhou in 1943, the Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group (XCMG) generates approximately €13 billion in revenue with 13,000 employees worldwide. Its portfolio includes construction machinery, cranes, commercial vehicles, and a growing range of material handling equipment and port handling machinery.
Completely unmanned logistics?
October 28, 2025
Warehouse robotics specialist Geekplus is launching its new picking station "Geek+ Brain," ushering in a new era of warehouses operating entirely without human workers. CEO Yong Zheng " a major step from partial automation to full process intelligence . "
Start of the IFOY countdown
October 28, 2025
Applications for the IFOY Award 2026 are still open. The submission period is now in its submit products and systems for the prestigious award until October 30th
55 percent more orders
October 24, 2025
Revenue of the intralogistics specialist TGW, which plans, builds, and maintains highly automated logistics centers, slightly exceeded the previous year's all-time high of €1.07 billion in the 2024/2025 fiscal year . Order intake reached €1.5 billion, and the number of employees rose to 4,645.
With brains on the spot
October 24, 2025
Robotics provider German Bionic is presenting a new AI-assisted exoskeleton called "Exia" at this year's A+A – the world's leading trade fair for occupational health, safety, and ergonomics. According to the company, this is the world's first exoskeleton controlled by augmented AI with high levels of comprehension.
Train protection at Rochers-de-Naye
October 23, 2025
Transports Montreux-Vevey-Riviera (MVR) is modernizing its railway infrastructure on the line connecting Montreux to Rochers-de-Naye, offering spectacular views of the Vaud Alps and Lake Geneva, using Stadler's CBTC signaling technology.
Swiss Logistics Campus in Zofingen officially opened
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Swiss Logistics Campus in Zofingen officially opened
October 29, 2025
Numerous visitors, friends and the entire crew of the new Swiss Logistics Campus of the Swiss Association for Vocational Training in Logistics, Swiss Logistics by SVBL ASFL, found their way to the official opening of the impressive new location in Zofingen over the weekend.
The new campus in Zofingen. Aerial photo: SVBL ASFL
The training center's five floors are a hive of activity. After months of construction, planning, anticipation, and the subsequent move, the time has finally come. Numerous courses, as well as the qualification procedures for logistics specialists (EBA and EFZ), have already been successfully completed here this year . Basic logistics training, continuing education, and advanced vocational training all come together under one roof.
Everything under one roof
Anyone who wanted to could now take a look inside the office complex on the first floor and continue exploring the new location, which Swiss Logistics by SVBL ASFL shares – with a completely separate building wing – with a proud number of well-served commercial enterprises as its address in the industrial area – on the second floor.
Numerous guests arrived.
The training for pallet truck operators, a practical course for industrial trucks, a "hot wire" game as an attraction , and a live fire safety demonstration are sure to draw attention. On the next floor, there is information about inter-company courses, a mobile elevating work platform course where visitors can test their own skills, and finally, on the top floor, a view of the , a partner in the OdA (Organization of the Working World), are also located on this same floor
Aerial work platform in the guest course
President Beat M. Duerler provides a humorous overview of the association's history. the SVBL, initially operating under the name "Swiss Association for Vocational Training in Warehousing" over the course of nearly four decades since its founding in 1988, has seen tireless development work carried out by 68 companies and seven associations.
Persistent development work
In 1989, the first courses were held with around 100 apprentices, and the association was granted permission to conduct its own instructor training courses. The training center in Rupperswil opened in 1992 , with 718 participants attending courses there that year. The first 14 warehouse managers received their diplomas in 1995, and the regulations for the federal professional examination for warehouse specialists came into effect in 1998.
Staying on the ball for decades
Since the year 2000, the abbreviation SVBL has stood for the "Swiss Association for Vocational Training in training specializations in the logistics sector, each significantly advanced by the SVBL,
Numerous phases are completed
Meanwhile, one center after another is being put into operation: in 2001, the "Centre de formation en Logistique" in Marly in western Switzerland; in 2002, the training center in Gunzgen, with an over 2,500 logistics assistants and logistics practitioners are training under the auspices of the SVBL (Swiss Association for Logistics and Logistics); and by 2004, 11,000 people across Switzerland are completing the training program, which is constantly being expanded to include new branches.
Youngsters at the wheel
In 2005, the "Centro di formazione professionale in Logistica" ( Professional Training Center for Logistics) in Giubiasco was inaugurated. The regulations for the federal professional examination for warehouse logistics specialists, based on a modular system, came into effect. A new training center was also opened in Kloten, and the range of courses for specialized vehicles such as telescopic handlers, aerial work platforms, and other equipment was continuously expanded.
Permanent expansion
In 2010, more than 16,000 course participants throughout Switzerland were already taking advantage of the SVBL's training programs. The launch of the training center in Chavornay was celebrated in spring 2014, and the center in Goldach opened its doors in autumn.
With Oda's partner - the Swiss Post
In 2013, SVBL celebrated its 25th anniversary. As a birthday present, the new AZL training center in Basel was opened, and planning began for another training center in Chavornay. When SVBL logistics specialists participated in Swiss Skills, the Swiss vocational championships, for the first time in 2018 , over 22,000 participants were already registered in regular courses (now over 35,000).
Enormous efforts
Overall, it's an almost unbelievable success story that continues to unfold. Balthasar bring Swiss Logistics SVBL ASFL to its current state were considerable
Serge Frech
Two new centers have been put into operation in the last two years alone, explains Beat M. Duerler. Zofingen was found as a new location rather quickly, but now boasts generous dimensions. After months of construction, planning, and anticipation, this marks an important milestone in the history of Swiss Logistics – and a good reason to present itself to the public at the end of October.
Here, basic education, continuing education, and advanced vocational training will indeed converge in the future. With Serge Frech, long-time managing director of ICT Vocational Training Switzerland, as the new director of Swiss Logistics by ASFL SVBL, and Christian Pauli as the new director for Western Switzerland, progress is expected to continue.