News|19.12.2024

Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year!

With a big THANK YOU for your trust, partnerships, cooperation and loyalty over the past year, we wish you, dear customers, partners and of course employees, a relaxing festive season and a great start to the new year. Together we have achieved great things - in the truest sense of the word! We look forward to being there for you again in 2025.

Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year!

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News|26.11.2025

Anniversary evening 2025

On November 22, Galliker Transport AG celebrated a very special evening together with 184 employees - the traditional anniversary event. Loyal, experienced and valuable employees with 10, 20, 25, 30, 35 and even 40 years of service were honored. Together, these jubilarians have an impressive 3460 years of service - a strong sign of loyalty, passion and solidarity.

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News|14.11.2025

Galliker Future Day 2025 - A day full of discoveries and zest for action

Curiosity, enthusiasm and plenty of energy - that was once again the hallmark of this year's Galliker Future Day. A total of 80 children took the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of the fascinating Galliker world. Of these, 58 opted for the specially organized morning programme before accompanying their caregivers in the afternoon. The remaining 22 chose to spend the whole day with their caregiver.

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News|12.11.2025

"Greenpower" project to be discontinued

The "Greenpower" innovation project in Dagmersellen will not be continued following a joint agreement between the partners involved. Following a comprehensive strategic reassessment by Emmi Switzerland, this decision was taken after consultation with the project partners. This decision reflects the economic and technological framework conditions that have materialized in the course of project development. In particular, the long-term economic viability, the complexity of implementation and the regulatory framework conditions were re-analyzed.

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