Boigny-sur-Bionne
Boigny-sur-Bionne is a commune in the Loiret department, in the Centre-Val de Loire region, in north-central France.
Economy
Boigny grew significantly in the 1970s with the establishment of an IBM plant in the north of the town, which later became Lexmark.In 2000, the former Lexmark plant — Les Trois Arches — became Amazon's first French warehouse. In 2007, Amazon moved to a larger and new location in Saran, also in Orléans Métropole.
Several large companies are located in Boigny-sur-Bionne:
- Alstef
- Parfums Christian Dior
- GXO Logistics
- IBM
- Intelcia
- Jardibric
- Konecranes
- Lemken
- National Forests Office
- L’Oréal
- Renault Retail Group, a subsidiary of Renault
- Bureau Veritas
- WashTec .
Boigny-sur-Bionne is also home to a dozen of small and medium-sized businesses, such as Noblinox, and to about twenty artisans and traders.