- Situated between Lyon and Geneva, the Plaine de l'Ain Industrial Park is at the very centre of the Rhône Alpine market, with direct links to the A42, A39, A40, A43 and A6-A7 motorways, a real backbone for trade between northern and southern Europe.
- A new highway junction is expected within few years, part of the A48 higway project to Grenoble
- Just 30 minutes from Lyon, the Plaine de l'Ain Industrial Park has immediate access to the services offered by France's second city, while at the same time enjoying the benefits of a fast developing rural setting which offers a wealth of collective and leisure facilities (a water sports and fitness centre, polo club, golf course etc.)
- Home to a range of specialist industries (chemicals, pharmaceuticals, video games, fashion etc.), Lyon is one of a network of twenty metropolitan areas which will drive the growth of the European Union in the 21st century. The city currently constitutes the best alternative in France to the massive conglomeration of Paris.
- Only 20 minutes from Lyon Saint-Exupery Airport and just an hour from Geneva International Airport, the Plaine de l'Ain Industrial Park also offers direct and rapid access to Paris and all Europe's major centres.
- Indeed, Lyon-Saint Exupéry is one of the principal multi-transport interchanges in Europe with some 70 destinations served by scheduled airlines (or a thousand flight per week), direct connection to the European TGV network and easy access via an efficient motorway system.
- Geneva-Cointrin also offers direct scheduled services to over 80 international destinations, including in particular New York and Tokyo.
- Finally, the Plaine de l'Ain Industrial Park is served by a 25 kilometre long railway line which is directly connected to the Ambérieu-en-Bugey marshalling yard. Carrying 600,000 tons per year, these rail installations represent a vital element in the Park's logistics activity. This internal rail network is growing with the arrival of new logistics and industrial activities.