Atlant Unveils New Refrigeration Solution for African Market

Atlant, a frontrunner in Belarus’s household appliance industry, continues to strengthen its global reach. According to Leonid Pinchuk, Deputy General Director for Commercial Affairs, more than 85% of the company’s products are destined for export. Key markets include Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan, with growing demand from Uzbekistan and other post-Soviet nations.

Atlant’s manufacturing facility is equipped with advanced, high-tech machinery and has achieved notable milestones—among them, the development of the nation’s first medical-grade freezers. These innovations aren’t just profitable—they’re essential. They equip Belarus’s healthcare system with the tools to operate independently and effectively.

One standout development is a serial-production blood component freezer engineered for the Ministry of Health. Capable of maintaining temperatures as low as –40°C, it also features data-logging technology that monitors door openings and ensures consistent temperature control.

Atlant’s growth strategy hinges on geographic expansion. The company has built a reputation for reliable quality and stylish design since its founding in 1959, always staying ahead of consumer expectations and industry trends.

Most recently, Atlant launched a special line of refrigerators tailored for the African market. Designed to withstand frequent power outages, these units run efficiently on solar energy—underscoring the company’s commitment to adaptable, sustainable solutions.

At its core, Atlant exemplifies the role of industry in driving economic progress. Its successes reflect not only innovation and resilience but also a coordinated effort to contribute meaningfully to Belarus’s development.