For over 130 years, Bernina has stood as the unshakeable gold standard of Swiss precision engineering, producing high-end sewing machines from its historic headquarters in Steckborn since 1893. Today, that legacy hangs by a thread. In a move that sends shockwaves through the Canton of Thurgau, the iconic manufacturer is actively considering relocating its core production to Thailand. This is not merely a logistical adjustment; it is a potential dismantling of a century-old industrial identity.
The company, synonymous with Swiss quality, has officially notified its workforce that the economic ground has shifted beneath them. While Bernina has operated a facility in Thailand since 1990 for lower-tier models, this new proposal strikes at the heart of its premium manufacturing operations. The message is stark and undeniable: tradition alone cannot pay the bills in a globalized economy that is increasingly hostile to Swiss exports. As the consultation process begins, the question looms large—is this the beginning of the end for "Made in Switzerland" at Bernina?