SCHRAMBERG, GERMANY – Schweizer Electronic AG has concluded its staff restructuring program and ended short-time working at its Schramberg facility, citing a stable order situation for the remainder of the year and early signs of renewed growth in 2026.
The company completed its personnel adjustments through a voluntary program without a reconciliation of interests or social plan, supporting employees transitioning to retirement or new career paths. “The last few months have been a great challenge for all of us,” said CEO Nicolas Schweizer. “But we have used the crisis as an opportunity to review and adjust our cost structures and reposition ourselves.”
The Schramberg plant is expected to remain well utilized through year-end, with restructuring measures taking full effect in 2026. The site will broaden its focus beyond the automotive sector to reduce market risks and strengthen its position as a leading European PCB manufacturer.