Iceberry today
- The largest ice cream manufacturer in Russia
- Founded in 1937 as the first Soviet project in the ice cream production industry
- Iceberry's market share in Russia is approximately 25%, according to various researches 100,000 tons (about 200 million liters) is the annual production capacity of the 3 plants
- The widest range of products (more than 250 items), various flavors and shapes across different price categories
- The leading international retail chains choose Iceberry for private labels manufacturing (Auchan, Billa, etc.)
- One of the few producers using fresh milk for ice cream production
- HACCP ISO 22000 2005 certified
Short history
OUR MILESTONES
Cold Storage Facility No. 10 (Servis-Kholod JSC).
1910
A cold storage facility (later referred to as “Cold Storage facility No. 10”, or “Servis-Kholod JSC”) construction for servicing the Kremlin high officials from the Department of Imperial Domains.
1972
First Lakomka ice cream produced at Cold Storage Facility No. 8. The ice cream became popular due to a special innovative nozzle invented by technologists. It made it possible to employ the “in-flow” rather than a “dipping” glazing method.
2005
Iceberry was founded. It was based on the oldest ice cream production facility in the country.
2006
St. Petersburg branch opened
2008
Production transferred to Vologda, a new modern production facility constructed.
2009 -
2015
2015
23 regional Iceberry offices opened.
2017
Second production site opened in Penza. “Made in Russia” mark awarded.
2018
Roskachestvo Quality Mark and the highest award of “the 100 Best Russian Products” received.
2019
"An agreement between Iceberry and Dmitry Mironov, the Governor of the Yaroslavl Region, regarding an Iceberry-FM Ice Cream Factory to be constructed in the town of Tutaev.
Filevskaya Lakomka ice cream became one of the “50 Legendary Brands of Our Country” after all-Russia vote."
2020
Iceberry builds the third factory in Russia. The Factory in Tutaev (Yaroslavl Region, Russia) becomes the biggest and the most modern.
1937
Cold Storage Facility No. 10
1972
Lakomka ice cream
2005
Establishment of Iceberry company
2010
Construction of a milk collecting station
2020
Plant constructed in the town of Tutaev