Only a few weeks remain until transport.ch 2025. From November 5th to 8th, the most important Swiss event for light and heavy commercial vehicles, mechanical and bodywork workshops once again be present with 240 exhibitors and over 800 brands on almost 40,000 m² of floor space in ten halls.

The 13th edition of transport.ch offers a comprehensive trade fair format for all industry professionals who want to learn about the latest technological innovations, assess the market's diverse offerings, and network with experts, partners, and business associates. Over four days, it provides a comprehensive overview of the industry's capabilities. The platform is organized by Expotrans SA, a company supported by industry professionals. For 25 years, they have been organizing this biennial trade fair for the sector and its entire network.

The event is supported by long-standing patronage and association partners ASTAG Swiss Commercial Vehicle Association, AGVS Swiss Association of the Automotive Trade, auto schweiz Association of Official Automobile Importers, carrosserie suisse, Les Routiers Suisses, SAA Swiss Automotive Aftermarket and VFFS Association of Independent Professional Vehicle Experts Switzerland. The Mobility Forum (Wednesday, November 5) will address key future topics under the conference motto "What will drive us tomorrow?"
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The official opening ceremony for invited guests and media representatives will take place on Tuesday evening, November 4th. Following the introduction and presentation by the organizers, the traditional parade will proceed through the exhibition halls – with a few surprises at selected stands.
"What will drive us tomorrow?"
The Mobility Forum's motto is "What will drive us tomorrow?". Whether electric drives with high-performance batteries, hydrogen fuel cells for long distances, or alternative solutions such as biofuels and synthetic fuels – both commercial and private vehicles are facing a technological revolution. This necessitates the development of a suitable infrastructure: fast-charging parks, hydrogen refueling stations, and logistics for alternative fuels must grow hand in hand with manufacturers.
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In Switzerland, the regulatory environment also plays a central role: European emission standards, rising fuel prices and discussions about increasing the LSVA put the transport industry under pressure, but also open up opportunities for innovation.
Leading experts from international companies will be at the trade fair to offer insights into which solutions are already market-ready and how the industry can actively shape this transformation. Three times a day, the Dunking Devils will be performing at the Jungheinrich booth (Hall 3.2/A006) at transport.ch. With breathtaking dunks, daring jumps, and acrobatic tricks, they take basketball and showmanship to a new level. Their speed, power, and spectacular choreography guarantee goosebump moments for young and old alike. Sport and entertainment merge into an explosive show.

















