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Harsch
Transports: Moves your effects and removes
your worries!
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Harsch
Transports is one of the leading moving
companies in Switzerland. Based in Geneva,
with two branches in Basel and Zurich,
we handle private moves as well as
business relocations, within Switzerland
or abroad.
For overseas or air transport we use the
containers provided by steamship or
airline companies. We have offices in
Geneva, Zurich
and Basel offering a wide range of
warehouse and archive storage services
with optimal security conditions and, if
necessary, air conditioning.
In addition, the company Harsch Transports
specializes in international transport of
fine arts and antiques,
enjoying an excellent reputation in this
domain.
We are proud to offer our customers
personalized service. Thats why we
would like you to get to know your
personal contacts here at Harsch
Transports. Each member of our personnel
is committed to ensuring that all your
removal needs are satisfied
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Harsch Transports: Moves your effects and
removes your worries!
Swiss company based in Geneva with offices
and warehouses in Basel and Zurich, we are
the specialist you need for your
International Moving and Transports,
Relocation, Record Storage, Warehousing,
Office Moving and... Fine Art
Shipping.
Fifty years of experience, the hand of the
expert- The Picasso touch for your
international moves to and from
Switzerland. Trust Harsch Transports for
high quality and professionalism: you will
be totally satisfied with our personalised
service and receive best value for your
money.
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UNITED KINGDOM (Source of information from
the Strategy Group, January 1996) :
Between 1993 and 1995 the growth index of
industrial production showed 2%.
Mining and industy employ 29% of the
English population.
Great Britain is the leading mining
country in Europe and the 6th biggest in
the world.
UK has a subsoil which is very rich in
reserves of energy products like coal,
natural gas and petrol, as well as tin and
sulphur.
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SCOTLAND
:
During the third quarter of 1995 the
Scottish industrial production went up by
1.4%.
Between 1993 and 1995; the index grew
2.8%.
The sale of Scottish products in Paris
(traditional products like whisky,
cashmere or salmon) rose by 145% in 1995
(Scotland the Brand, an organization
created and run by the Scottish Trade
International, Scottish Tourist Board,
Highlands and Islands Enterprise, British
Council and the private sector).
Scotland's main customers are the United
States, France and Germany (New York,
Paris and Hambourg).
The 'Silicon Glen' products have an
important place in Scottish exports, there
exists 460 companies employing 50,000
people.
Other developing sectors include the
multimedia, telecommunications and
biotechnologies.
Since 1980 Scotland has become one of the
principal European centres in research and
development and production in the
following domains :
-data processing
-electronics
-petrol high tech
- telecommunications
-defence systems
The software sector is represented by 300
companies and employs 20,000 people
(electronic games, control systems,
transatlantic air trafic security,
artificial intelligence or control
instruments).
Numerous foreign companies are present in
the electronic and computer science
industries in Scotland : IBM, Compaq
Computers, Hewlett Packard, NCR, NEC, JVC,
Motorola, Honeywell Bull Information
Systems, Mitsubishi, etc.
In the Silicon Glen Scotland produces 11%
of semi-conductors, 33% of home computers,
50% of automatic bank distributors, 60% of
European terminals and 20% software.
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Cities
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Aarau
- Altdorf
- Baden
- Bâle-Ville
- Bellinzona
- Berne
- Biel
- Carouge
- Chur / Vaduz
- Coppet
- Delemont
- Emmenbrucke
- Engelberg
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Fribourg
- Genève
- Gstaad
- Guetsch
- Horgen
- Koniz
- Langnau
- Lausanne
- Liestal
- Locarno
- Locarno - Magadino
- Lucerne
- Lugano
- Montreux
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Neuchâtel
- Olten
- Payerne
- Rheinfelden
- Saint-Moritz
- Sarnen
- Sion
- Soleure
- Stans
- Uster
- Winterthur
- Zollikon
- Zug
- Zurich
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Déménagement
international
Déménagement
devis Zurich-Paris-Londres
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