Thommen-Furler Group
Industriestrasse 10, 3295 Rüti bei Büren, Switzerland, Büren an der Aare
+41 32 352 08 00
thommen-furler.ch
Monday: 07:15 to 12:00, 13:15 to 17:00
Tuesday: 07:15 to 12:00, 13:15 to 17:00
Wednesday: 07:15 to 12:00, 13:15 to 17:00
Thursday: 07:15 to 12:00, 13:15 to 17:00
Friday: 07:15 to 12:00, 13:15 to 17:00
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Arrived for unloading. Check-in [call] 47.1560665, 7.4074335. Parking available [unclear about a break] 🅿️ Bureau Warehouse 8 [unloading plastic pallets]. Russian-speaking employee available. WC available 🚾 Ultimately, we unloaded near the parking lot. On the left side. The driver stamped the documents 📝 Parking 9KM 47.1689550, 7.3521505 [WC available/shower not available] 🛣️
Unloading IBCs. There's chaos both on the company's premises and in everyone's minds. They can't decide where to unload. The person signing the documents says one thing, the truck driver says another. Meanwhile, there's no signage on the premises; the driveways are littered with pallets, making it impossible to navigate. There are no markings, no signs, no map. As a result, the IBCs are being unloaded approximately at this location: 47.1572005, 7.4079559 Nightmare I have no desire to go there again.
Hegelman, hello! Enter through the barrier and park in the parking lot on the right. Walk. If you've delivered square barrels, go to Warehouse 8. They speak Russian and will tell you which ramp to use if there's palletized cargo. Drive under the ramp and don't ask anyone for self-unloading. Good luck everyone!
Here during the delivery of gasoline to the Coop petrol station in Chur
In traffic (especially between Baregg and Limmattalerkreuz), I often notice Thommen-Furler trucks in a negative way. They attempt to overtake without consideration. They slow down the drivers of passenger cars in the middle lane. These drivers then have to make sure they don't cause rear-end collisions.
I don't drive a Mercedes, keep looking!!!