BOA CONCEPT AMONG THE LONG-TERM GROWTH CHAMPIONS IN EUROPE BY 2026

Logistics, Supply Chain & Transport
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 - 17:19
Jean-Lucien Rascle, Président de BOA Concept

BOA Concept Group, a French publisher and manufacturer of intelligent, robotic and connected solutions dedicated to intralogistics (FR0011365907 – ALBOA), announces its inclusion in the prestigious Europe's Long- Term ranking. Growth Champions 2026, published by the Financial Times , in collaboration with the independent market research institute Statista.

Solid and sustainable growth

This award, now in its second edition, highlights European companies that have demonstrated exemplary, rapid, and primarily organic growth over the past ten years. It underscores the winners' ability to maintain a sustained pace of development. BOA Concept's inclusion in the Long- Term ranking Growth Champions 2026 is a recognition of its sustainable and ambitious strategy. It confirms the company's position among European players capable of reconciling innovation, sustained growth, and operational resilience.

Between 2014 and 2024, BOA Concept recorded average annual growth exceeding 30%, driven by a targeted investment strategy, continuous innovation in its modular solutions, and an ability to anticipate developments in the intralogistics market. This trajectory confirms the strength of BOA Concept Group's development model, based on agility and customer proximity, as well as its international geographic expansion. The market, particularly dynamic in the Benelux and North America within the e-commerce and logistics sectors, offers new growth opportunities and contributes to the overall balance of the group's business activities.

“This recognition confirms the strength and consistency of our development strategy, both internationally and in our approach to innovation. In a decade, we have successfully leveraged our expertise to accelerate the group's growth, strengthen our position in a particularly demanding market, and offer solutions that truly make a difference. All while pursuing our founding mission: to make warehouse automation accessible to as many people as possible,” declares Jean-Lucien Rascle , President of BOA Concept.
 

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