NUSSLI Group

NUSSLI


With its temporary event structures, NUSSLI ensures that sport, cultural and business events held throughout the world leave a lasting impression. Our product line includes temporary grandstands, stages, event structures, event halls, pavilions as well as exhibition and museum structures.

As a leading provider of event infrastructures and construction services, we contribute to ensuring that emotions can be experienced first-hand in sports, cultural and business projects.

 

We are at the forefront of international project management and the structural implementation of complex infrastructure for events and facilities that need to be realized under tight deadlines. 

 

As a reliable partner, NUSSLI implements its customers’ construction projects and event plans quickly, ecologically sustainably and safely.

 

As a turnkey provider of services, we offer both complete solutions and partial services – from the conceptual idea and the planning phase through to dismantling.

 

We supply:

  • grandstands
  • stages
  • event structures
  • overlays
  • stadia
  • pavilions and roadshows
  • museums and showrooms
  • custom and special structures
  • hall construction
  • interior fittings

 

Our own production facilities provide in-house support with timber and metal construction.

 

NUSSLI merges know-how, experience, and its network. This pivotal function characterizes all our services and determines our strategic positioning as well as our motto: NUSSLI – Connecting You.

 

For more information, please visit www.nussli.com

Year established: 1941
Headquarters: 

Hüttwilen, Switzerland 

Phone:

+41 52 748 2211

Website:

www.nussli.com

Contact:

information[at]nussli.com

Contact

Association of Global Event Suppliers
Kochergasse 6
CH 3011 Bern, Switzerland

 

Phone +41 31 311 23 61


www.ages.international
office@ages.international

News

Annual Event Booklet 2024.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 4.7 MB

The Sustainability Guide is available on request by writting to office@ages.international

Practice Guide, Part I & II are available on our web shop

Press release Practice Guide.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 86.8 KB