Atlantis Pumps

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Atlantis Pumps was founded back in 1957 in Argos, Greece, by Mr. John Kalatzis, one of the very few pump manufacturers in Greece at that time, as a small workshop producing deep well pumps (Vertical Turbine Pumps).

Over the years the small workshop, accumulating the experience on construction and technology evolved to the present industry of 1.800 m2 covered space and 4.200m2 open space and offices. The main factory is located in Argos, with representatives all over Greece.

The factory workshops are equipped with CNC automatic machining lathes and centers, conventional lathes, drills, radials, and all the necessary machinery that constitute a modern production line upon which lies the perfection of the parts which are constantly evolving due to a redesigning program converging to the highest value of the ratio EFFICIENCY/COST.

Aiming always at the existing or new customer’s satisfaction, “a t l a n t i s ” industry has tried and achieved to cover the demands of today’s water supply and irrigation systems producing a range of pumps with output ranging from 5 m3/h to 1.800 m3/h and corresponding total head from 10m to 500m. The range of pumps constitute of Deep Well Pumps, from 2.5″ – 18″ with Hollow Shaft motors, Horizontal motors with V-belt movement, Solid Shaft motors, Diesel Engines with Cardan Shaft etc. and Submersible Pumps, form 4″-10″. Our Company owns an ISO9001:2000 Quality Certificate and their main markets are Greece, Bulgaria, Egypt and the UAE.

According Atlantis Pumps marketing manager John G. Kalatzis their pumps have been used in the African market and they have exported majorly to Egypt. He also added that their company is focusing in the entire African market hence looking forward to cooperate with companies in Africa.
Atlantis Pumps

Giorgos Kalatzis

[email protected]

www.atlantispumps.gr

1 thought on “Atlantis Pumps”

  1. hello.
    is the jss pump recomended for working continually with sea water on a boat.

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