While the Val d’Oise department’s economic fabric is
largely composed of small and medium sized firms and companies, it
also accommodates many large firms that have an essential role in
its economic dynamics. Headquarters and industrial groups of
national and inter-national renown have already chosen the Val
d’Oise department. The City of
CERGY-PONTOISE
, the Argenteuil-Bezons
industrial area, and the Roissy district accommodate a considerable
number (3M, SPIE BATIGNOLLES, AMEC-SPIE, BP, JOHNSON, DASSAULT,
SAGEM, PEUGEOT, SHARP, AKAI, KONICA, OPEL, ROVER, YAMAHA, NIELSEN,
DELPHY, HISPANO SUIZA, PIONEER, GOODRICH, BROTHER, THALES, RENAULT,
ATLAS COPCO, NIKE, VUITTON, MORI SEIKI, AKEBONO BRAKE INDUSTRY,
HAIER...).
Large companies are major contractors and work with a dense,
diversified network of sub-contractors. But a large part of the Val
d’Oise department’s industrial production is generated
by many medium-size size companies.
These are mainly directed towards an entire series of
technologically based activities: computer equipment, industrial
equipment, digital services, biotech companies, electronics,
manufacturing with high added value, etc. For example, The Val
d’Oise department ranks among top French departments in the
robot production branch.
2,000 hectares of
surface area
in
the Val d’Oise department (1.6% of the department’s
territory) are currently allotted to economic activity zones. The
Cergy-Pontoise and Roissy CDG airport economic poles still have
areas which are immediately available: 17 economic activity zones
already have over 1,000 employees each.
Since 1990 the department has created over 100,000 salaried jobs,
one of France’s best performances in terms of growth. In
2004, the Val d’Oise department was ranked among top French
departments in terms of growth in the number of salaried jobs.
While jobs increase more rapidly in tertiary economic activity
sectors, the depart-ment is more resistant to the
deindustrialisation phenomenon affecting the Ile-de-France
region.
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