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OPEN JOINT STOCK COMPANY
GRODNO TOBACCO FACTORY “NEMAN”

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OJSC GRODNO TOBACCO FACTORY “NEMAN”

THE LARGEST TAXPAYER AND BENEFACTOR IN THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS

ABOUT THE COMPANY

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40

OWN CIGARETTE BRANDS

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13

CIGARETTE-PACKAGING LINES

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10

FILTER PRODUCTION LINES

OUR MISSION IS TO PRODUCE PRODUCTS OF CONSISTENTLY HIGH QUALITY AND MAINTAIN LEADING POSITIONS IN THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS

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Our goals and objectives are focused on increasing operational efficiency, developing new types of products, including import-substituting ones, modernizing production facilities, improving product quality, and strengthening positions in both domestic and international markets.

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HISTORY

Grodno Tobacco FactoryNeman” is one of the oldest enterprises in Belarus, founded in 1861. Throughout its century-and-a-half-long history, the factory has never changed its original specialization.We have carried our rich traditions and high name through our history to the present day!

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1861

1864

1869–1873

1880

1882–1885

1887

1889

1892–1896

1906

1913

1924

1930

1939

1941–1944

1944

1952

1957–1982

1988

1999–2002

2003

2005–2015

2011

2016

2021

On July 17, 1861, the Grodno Provincial Government considered the petition of merchants Abram Gordon and Leiba Shereshevsky for permission to open a tobacco factory in Grodno. Statistical data for the Grodno province in 1861 indicated that the factory employed: 1 artisan, 3 workers; in total, 2,000 Russian rubles worth of products were produced in a year.

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In order to expand production, Shereshevsky is moving the factory to his own mansion located in the city center on Mostovaya Street (the old factory building now belongs to the “Accent” glove factory)

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In 1869, the factory was equipped with 3 machines for cutting tobacco, a horse-drawn machine for grating it with five steps. Russian, American and Turkish tobacco were used in the production of products. 1872-1873 – The Grodno tobacco factory produced 2,500 pounds of tobacco worth 30,000 royal rubles, and in 1873 2,600 pounds worth 40,000 rubles were produced.
The number of employees increased: there were 10 craftsmen and 20 workers. The factory’s products were supplied to all major cities of Russia. In 1873, the factory already used 6 tobacco cutting machines.

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The management of the factory passes to the son of Leiba Shereshevsky, Iosel. He manages to turn the factory into the largest production facility in the Russian Empire and maintain leadership in the industry for almost half a century. Steam engines were installed by the factory owners.

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In 1882, at the industrial exhibition in Moscow, the cigarettes on display at the Grodno Tobacco Factory were awarded the Alexander III medal of the Emperor of All Russia (Emperor and autocrat of All Russia, Tsar of Poland, Grand Duke of Finland). The victory gives the factory the right to depict on its products the face of the emperor of the Russian state and the symbols of the monarchy of the Russian Empire.
In 1884, the factory’s products received a silver medal at an exhibition in Amsterdam, and in 1885 in New Orleans.

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The report of the Grodno factory inspector contains the entry “Grodno Tobacco Factory owns warehouses and shops in St. Petersburg, Simferopol, Yekaterinburg, Vilnius, Warsaw, Lodz, Nezhinsk, Radoml, Plotsk, Lublin, Lomzha, Dvinsk”.

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Tobacco from Grodno conquers France. The jury of the world exhibition in Paris did not ignore the tobacco manufacturer from Grodno, awarding his products with another silver medal.

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In 1892, the factory employed 1,420 workers, including 400 men, 900 women and 175 children, with wages of up to 50 rubles per month. In 1895, according to the bulletin of the Grodno police chief, 1,562 workers. In 1896, all products were produced in the amount of 1,653 thousand rubles, in 1897 more than 1,800 thousand rubles. In 1899, there were already 1,700 tobacco craftsmen and craftswomen in the production walls, who produced products worth 2,400 thousand rubles.

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The factory has been transformed into a joint-stock company for the purpose of further development

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Tobacco is officially included in the soldiers’ rations of the Russian army, and the Grodno Tobacco Factory is becoming the main supplier of tobacco products for all branches of the Russian Army

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Due to the introduction of a monopoly on the tobacco, alcohol and match industries, the factory becomes the property of the Polish government.

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Construction of a new tobacco factory building in the Zaneman part of Grodno, where the factory is still located.

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The factory is a part of the “Glavtabak” of the USSR

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During the Great Patriotic War, the factory was severely destroyed, and many foreign machines were exported to Germany. From the report of the Secretary of the Grodno City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Vovnyanko, in July 1944, it follows: “The tobacco factory has survived as a box, and partly its equipment”.

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On November 5, 1944, the economic activity of the factory was resumed, and the post-war production of smoking tobacco for the population was restored.

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During this period, the legendary “Belomorkanal”, “New” and “Southern” cigarettes appeared at the factory.

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For 25 years since 1957, the factory has been recognized as the best in the Union, winning all the gold tastings of the USSR Ministry of Food Industry for a quarter of a century.

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Transformation into the Grodno tobacco factory “Neman”

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President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko visited the factory. As a result, it was decided to modernize production globally.

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The first certification according to the ISO 9001-2001 standard

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The next stage of modernization, investments in production amounted to more than 124 million euros

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150th anniversary of the foundation

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155th anniversary of the foundation

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In the year of the 160th anniversary of the enterprise, the night sky of ancient Grodno was decorated with a grandiose fireworks display. Bright flashes of fiery comets reminded the townspeople that in the beautiful city above the Neman River, the oldest enterprise in Belarus is located – a symbol of well-being and prosperity, its calling card.

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OUR BUSINESS

OJSC “Grodno Tobacco Factory “Neman” maintains a strong brand reputation and holds leading positions in the domestic market, with its own brand “NZ” being the best-selling tobacco product in the Republic of Belarus

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12к

CIGARETTES PER MINUTE

600

CIGARETTE PACKS

100%

QUALITY CONTROL

THE BEST OF THE BEST

Employees the company is proud of

Tupta Andrey Alexandrovich

Shift Supervisor of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Shibut Alexandra Nikolaevna

Process Engineer of the Technological Department

Dolgopolik Pavel Vladimirovich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Voronovskaya Regina Ivanovna

Filter-Making Machine Operator of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Shota Pavel Maryanovich

Operator of Flow-Mechanized Cigarette and Cigarillo Lines and Machines of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Svertoka Andrey Alexandrovich

Storekeeper of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Malyshko Pavel Mechislavovich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Tatur Egor Vitalievich

Metal Structure Assembler of the Repair and Mechanical Section

Predko Alexey Vladimirovich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Pritulyak Oksana Petrovna

Tobacco Blender of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Sirishko Svetlana Gennadievna

Tobacco Sorter of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Bukeiko Zhanna Iosifovna

Food Product Inspector of the Production Control Laboratory

Okunovich Irina Leonidovna

Operator of Flow-Mechanized Cigarette and Cigarillo Lines and Machines of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Kot Yulia Leonidovna

Operator of Flow-Mechanized Cigarette and Cigarillo Lines and Machines of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Shikula Nikolay Vyacheslavovich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Ignatovich Andrey Kazimirovich

Operator of Flow-Automated Tobacco Processing Lines of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Povazha Vitaliy Alexandrovich

Second-Class Design Engineer of the Chief Mechanic’s Department

Tokarev Oleg Yuryevich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Tupta Andrey Alexandrovich

Shift Supervisor of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Shibut Alexandra Nikolaevna

Process Engineer of the Technological Department

Dolgopolik Pavel Vladimirovich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Voronovskaya Regina Ivanovna

Filter-Making Machine Operator of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Shota Pavel Maryanovich

Operator of Flow-Mechanized Cigarette and Cigarillo Lines and Machines of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Svertoka Andrey Alexandrovich

Storekeeper of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Malyshko Pavel Mechislavovich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Tatur Egor Vitalievich

Metal Structure Assembler of the Repair and Mechanical Section

Predko Alexey Vladimirovich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Pritulyak Oksana Petrovna

Tobacco Blender of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Sirishko Svetlana Gennadievna

Tobacco Sorter of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Bukeiko Zhanna Iosifovna

Food Product Inspector of the Production Control Laboratory

Okunovich Irina Leonidovna

Operator of Flow-Mechanized Cigarette and Cigarillo Lines and Machines of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Kot Yulia Leonidovna

Operator of Flow-Mechanized Cigarette and Cigarillo Lines and Machines of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Shikula Nikolay Vyacheslavovich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Ignatovich Andrey Kazimirovich

Operator of Flow-Automated Tobacco Processing Lines of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

Povazha Vitaliy Alexandrovich

Second-Class Design Engineer of the Chief Mechanic’s Department

Tokarev Oleg Yuryevich

Machine Operator-Adjuster of the Cigarette and Cigarillo Workshop

FOR THE SOUL

Our factory provides employees and their families with the opportunity to relax and enjoy their time