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Nov 1, 2024 at 6:19 PMThe third edition of the Logistics Market Study Switzerland 2024 by GS1 Switzerland and the authors Prof. Dr. Thomas Friedli, Dr. Leon Zacharias, and Dr. Ludwig Häberle (all from the Institute for Supply Chain Management at the University of St. Gallen) is now available! It provides in-depth insights into the Swiss logistics location, the role of AI, and upcoming customs law changes. In parallel, the Top 100 logistics service providers in Switzerland for 2024 is ready for download.
(Bern) Efficient logistics is of central importance for Switzerland, as it fundamentally contributes to the economic success of the country. In addition to high logistical efficiency in the domestic market, effective connectivity is essential for the internationally intertwined Swiss economy.
Switzerland is located in the heart of Europe, serving as an important transit corridor for freight traffic between Northern and Southern Europe. This situation also gives logistics a relevant role in cross-border trade in Europe. However, the topographical location with the Alps as a natural barrier, along with the dense transport network, including highly developed rail and road infrastructure, also presents special challenges for Switzerland. The logistics sector increasingly faces challenges such as localized capacity bottlenecks in domestic and transit traffic, which could limit the efficiency of freight flow in the future.
The present third edition 2024 of the Logistics Market Study Switzerland highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the Swiss logistics location, analyzes current bottlenecks, and provides an outlook on future developments.
Swiss Post is the largest logistics service provider in Switzerland
In parallel to the Logistics Market Study, GS1 also publishes the “Top 100 logistics service providers in Switzerland for 2024.” Leading the ranking are the logistics services of Swiss Post, followed by the transport sector of the Migros Cooperative and Planzer.
Download the Logistics Market Study and the Top 100 here
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