Bizon was a Polish combine harvester producer based in Płock, Poland. It designed machines for harvesting cereals, rapeseed, maize, sunflower and other crops.
History
Bizon was privatized in 1992 after the reorganization of Agromet,[1] a state-owned agricultural business.[2] In 1995 Bizon reached account profitability and in 1997 had a net sales of about $40 million and a $4 million net profit.[3]
Bizon harvesters used domestic engines such as SW400 and SW680 manufactured by Polish engine factory Andoria. Standard Bizon tyres were STOMIL.
Bizon held approximately 80% of the Polish combine harvester market and had begun sales expansion in Latin America, Pakistan, Belarus