We has been awarded the Pomeranian Economic Griffin as Export Leader in the category of micro and small business!
The efforts of our work bring measurable results both in the financial and very high satisfaction in everyday work. The more so that, despite the current turmoil, the future looks optimistic for us. We try to develop our company in a sustainable way, increasing our production capacity, while maintaining the best quality of our products. At the same time, the Research & Development Department looks ahead with its work, trying to constantly improve our products. The effects of our company's sustainable development are tangible. Starting from the new headquarters of the company, which gives us more opportunities to carry out the lighting production stage more and more efficiently, ending with structural changes that will help maintain the quality of our products. The result of our approach to luminaires is a large interest in products abroad, which accounts for 50-60% of our revenues.
In an industrial, explosion-proof, vandal-proof and penitentiary luminaire, quality is synonymous with safety. Additionally, we are glad that we were able to illuminate the daily commute to work in Gdańsk, Gdynia and Rumia by delivering our luminaires to SKM station platforms. In many other Polish cities, platforms of railway stations are illuminated by our luminaires. ATM Lighting is famous for its quality not only in Pomerania and Poland, but also in Scandinavia or countries of the Middle East, who have been working in the oil and gas extraction and processing sector for a long time. Middle East trusted our products and contact us more and more often to prepare an offer for them. We have regular customers in countries such as Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Our luminaires are also deliviered to less exotic places, such as the Netherlands, Great Britain, Norway, Germany or France. We are very happy to create the good brand, which is ATM Lighting, but also to contribute in creating the good brand of Pomerania and Poland abroad. Thank you for your trust.
fot. Karol Stańczak | Piotr Połoczański