Globaltraded.com — The NÜSSLI Group, a global provider of temporary structures for major events, has been selected as a finalist for the 2024 Export Award presented by Switzerland Global Enterprise (S-GE). This recognition highlights NÜSSLI’s sustained success in international markets and its innovative approach to global expansion.
Headquartered in Hüttwilen, Canton of Thurgau, NÜSSLI has built a reputation for delivering high-quality, reliable temporary structures, including stages, grandstands, and pavilions, for business, cultural, and sporting events worldwide. With a history dating back to 1941, the company has continually expanded its global presence, with exports now accounting for 60% of its business—a figure projected to rise to 80% by 2027.
The company’s rapid growth is supported by a network of 20 branches and nine logistics centers, enabling NÜSSLI to execute approximately 1,500 projects annually. Its ability to set up and dismantle large-scale structures swiftly and efficiently has made it a preferred partner for high-profile events, including the 2022 Swiss Federal Wrestling and Alpine Festival in Pratteln, where NÜSSLI constructed temporary stadiums for 50,000 spectators.
“Our strategy for entering new markets is deliberate and calculated,” said CEO Andy Böckli. “We begin with a single project, assess the local market potential, and then decide whether to pursue organic growth, acquisitions, or partnerships. This approach has allowed us to establish a strong foothold in multiple international markets.”
Sustainability is also at the forefront of NÜSSLI’s operations. The company emphasizes the reuse of materials and efficient resource management, ensuring that its temporary structures can be quickly dismantled and redeployed, minimizing environmental impact while maximizing economic value.
NÜSSLI’s nomination for the 2024 Export Award underscores the company’s contributions to Switzerland’s export economy and its leadership in the temporary structures industry. The winner of this prestigious award will be announced later this year, with NÜSSLI considered a strong contender.