Despite the administrative exodus, the industrial heart of Visp beats on without interruption. In a critical distinction that separates this move from a total withdrawal, the massive production sector remains untouched. Of the approximately 4,500 employees stationed at the Visp site, nearly 1,500 are dedicated to productionâand these jobs are staying put. Barbara Lanthemann of Unia Valais emphasized this stability, stating firmly, "This sector is not affected by this relocation."
This dichotomy highlights a growing trend in Swiss industry: high-value manufacturing remains rooted in the cantons, while support services are exported. Lonza's commitment to Visp as a production hub is evident, but the separation of "making" from "managing" is widening. The site will continue to churn out biopharmaceutical products, but the white-collar infrastructure supporting those operations is becoming increasingly virtual and distant. For the local economy, the retention of 1,500 manufacturing jobs is a vital lifeline, preventing a tremor from becoming an earthquake.