The healthcare infrastructure in Belarus is currently undergoing a strategic modernization phase. Due to the regional climate, which involves extreme temperature fluctuations, there is a growing demand for hospital furniture made from corrosion-resistant materials that can withstand varied indoor humidity levels and rigorous sanitation protocols.
Economic shifts have led many Belarusian clinics to transition from basic manual equipment to more automated systems. The integration of an electric bed for patients has become a priority in Minsk and other major cities to reduce the physical burden on nursing staff and improve patient outcomes in long-term care facilities.
Furthermore, the logistics of patient transport within older hospital architectures in Belarus require specialized equipment. This has increased the necessity for a high-quality patient transfer trolley that can navigate tight corridors while ensuring maximum stability and safety for the patient.


















