History

Euroformat history lasts for 18 years. In the course of these years we have taken a big leap in development of Ukrainian elevator industry and continue contributing to professional positioning of Ukrainian products on the European market.

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2002

An enterprise specializing in metalworking was established. At the same time, a scientific and research development centre was created, which had to consider the opportunity of in-house elevators production.

2005

A new business name, Zavod Euroformat Ltd., was registered.

2006

Rapid development started in the area of elevator equipment production. It took about two years to prepare engineering and approval documentation, as well as to test pilot models of Euroformat elevators.

from 2008

After passing the tests and receiving first orders, mass production of Euroformat elevators started.

2009

Euroformat won the first government tender for replacement of lifetime-expired passenger elevators in Kyiv.

2010

The company signed its first major commercial contracts with the sharks of Ukrainian construction market.

2011

The company received its first large-scale government order for replacement of lifetime-expired passenger elevators.

2013

The company hit the international market confidently with the representative offices established in Kazakhstan and Russia. However, these business lines had crumbled soon. Euroformat gives the highest priority to the European market and turns the development vector towards the EU.

2015

A representative office in Poland was established. It took a year and a half to settle the issue of CE certification, since certification requirements in EU are decidedly more demanding than Ukrainian standards.

Poznań

2016

The first elevators manufactured by the Euroformat plant were put into operation in a residential complex in Poznan (Poland).

Augsburg

2017

The company presented its products at Interlift-2017 — the major elevator exhibition in Europe. The company started the construction of its new 32,150 sq. m plant.