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Mar 5, 2026 at 9:35 AMThe Migros Group is planning a comprehensive realignment of its import logistics for fruits and vegetables. Starting in 2028, Buonvicini AG will take over this area on behalf of Migros. Currently, optimal processes and solutions for implementing this realignment are being developed.
Focused Import Logistics with Two Locations
As part of the realignment, the Migros Group aims for a focused import logistics system based on two hubs: the existing southern location in Stabio (TI) and a new northern location. After an intensive evaluation, the logistics center of the Genossenschaft Migros Basel in Münchenstein (BL) has been identified as a suitable site. The decision for Münchenstein was made due to its location at the tri-border area, excellent transport connections, and the opportunity to efficiently utilize the existing infrastructure. Additionally, it will be ensured that appropriate transition solutions are provided for all affected employees.
To create the necessary space for Buonvicini AG in Münchenstein, the Migros Group plans to relocate the logistics activities of the Genossenschaft Migros Basel to Schönbühl (BE) under the Genossenschaft Migros Aare. There, the existing logistics platform can be utilized. Negotiations for this project have already begun, and a contract is expected to be finalized by summer 2026. The complete implementation of the project is planned by 2030.
With this realignment, the Migros Group intends to establish a modern and efficient logistics system that ensures high freshness for customers and strengthens the core business of the Migros Group.






