Flottenmanagement-Lösungen im Canton Neuchâtel
Canton Neuchâtel concentrates more watch industry intellectual property per square kilometre than any other territory on earth. Omega's Le Locle manufacturing campus, TAG Heuer's La Chaux-de-Fonds assembly facility, and CSEM's microtechnology research centre in Neuchâtel form a precision manufacturing triangle where supply chain tolerance is measured in micrograms, not hours. Ultra-precision watch component deliveries require ISO 13355 Class II vibration-damped transport — routes explicitly planned to avoid cobblestone sections, level crossings, and road construction zones — with shock-sensor logs at 60-second intervals exportable for COSC chronometer certification audits. 8Move assigns these consignments to certified vehicle classes automatically, without dispatcher intervention.
CSEM and IMT operate ISO Class 6 cleanrooms that require cargo packaging declarations before building entry is permitted. 8Move pre-generates ISO 14644 packaging compliance certificates from registered supplier cleanroom ratings and models both campuses as controlled-access zones with pre-booking requirements — eliminating the access denials that cost standard couriers 45 minutes per failed attempt.
La Chaux-de-Fonds is a UNESCO World Heritage urban planning site with 17 restricted loading zones on Rue du Parc and the surrounding Jura street grid — none of which appear in any commercial freight routing database. 8Move digitised these restrictions from Ville de La Chaux-de-Fonds permit maps and routes all UNESCO district deliveries through the two permitted freight access corridors. For relocation services and fleet management operators serving Switzerland's watchmaking heartland, this locally-embedded routing knowledge makes 8Move the only viable platform for Neuchâtel's precision economy.
Wichtige Statistiken
177K
Cantonal population
2
UNESCO-listed watch cities
15+
MedTech and microtechnology firms
CHF 12B
Watch industry export value