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Tauragė Industrial Park (Lithuania)

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The Tauragė Industrial Park is an outstanding example of how a proactive regional initiative can transform a formerly economically struggling area into a magnet for green technologies and foreign investment. This privately owned industrial park has positioned itself strategically by attracting investors from Scandinavia, particularly from Denmark and Norway, who value ecological sustainability. The park's focus is not on heavy industry, but rather on light manufacturing, renewable energies, and the circular economy, ranging from the production of wind turbine components to advanced plastics recycling. What makes the park particularly attractive is the all-around service offered to foreign companies, including the rapid provision of production halls and support with bureaucratic processes. This modern approach has created thousands of well-paying jobs and earned Tauragė the reputation of being one of the greenest and most progressive municipalities in Lithuania.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
Tauragė Industrial Park is a privately operated industrial area specializing in ecological production and green energy. It is regarded as a model for sustainable industrial parks in the region.
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Visiting
The park is an active industrial area, usually not open to the public. From surrounding roads, the modern eco-friendly buildings and solar panels are clearly visible.
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Where to view it
The best view is from the main road along the park, where rooftop photovoltaic panels and green facades stand out. A small hill to the south provides an overview.
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Local products
The region produces organic food and renewable energy components. Local markets offer organic fruits and vegetables as well as handmade wooden items.
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Active season
Production runs year-round, with increased activity in spring and summer when solar energy yields are highest. The harvest of local organic products also occurs in late summer.
Nearby
The park is near the town of Tauragė, known for its historic castle and regional museum. A trip to the Nemunas River features hiking and fishing opportunities.

Geography

Coordinates
55.25110, 22.28470

Facts

  • Home to Netcon, a major manufacturer of wind turbine components
  • Strong focus on the recycling of PET bottles and other plastics
  • Certified as the first truly 'green' industrial zone in Lithuania
  • The city of Tauragė plans to become completely climate-neutral by 2030
  • Foreign investors appreciate the low turnover rates of the workforce
  • Provides fully equipped 'build-to-suit' facilities for new businesses

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Sights in the town Tauragė Industrial Park (10)

Tauragės kultūros rūmai

Palace of Culture in Tauragė, a venue for theatre and concerts.

Tauragės krašto muziejus Santaka🏛 museum

Santaka Regional Museum in Tauragė, showcasing local history.

Tauragės pilis🏰 castle

Tauragė Castle, built 1844-1847, a historical building.

Tauragės Švč. Trejybės bažnyčia

Church of the Holy Trinity in Tauragė, a church building in Lithuania.

Vaizdas į Jūros upės slėnį

View over the Jūra river valley, a scenic viewpoint.

Tauragės Martyno Mažvydo evangelikų liuteronų bažnyčia

Evangelical Lutheran church in Tauragė, named after Martynas Mažvydas.

Tauragės Vasaros estrada

Summer stage in Tauragė, an open-air performance venue.

1927 Metų sukilimo dalyviams

Monument to the participants of the 1927 uprising in Tauragė.

Tauragės Šv. Vilniaus kankinių Antano, Jono ir Eustafijaus cerkvė

Orthodox church in Tauragė, dedicated to the Vilnius martyrs Anthony, John, and Eustathius.

Keramikos Pliažas

Ceramics Beach in Tauragė, a riverside area.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Tauragė Industrial Park?
It is a private industrial park that hosts international manufacturing companies from sectors like textiles and electronics.
Why do companies invest in Tauragė?
The city is considered one of Lithuania's most business-friendly, with a strong ecological focus (Green Tech).
Is the park open to the public?
The grounds can be driven through, but access to individual factory halls is permitted only to employees.
Which major brands are there?
Companies like the Danish Danspin or the Norwegian Egersund Group have large production facilities there.
Where exactly is the park located?
It is located on the southern edge of the city of Tauragė, conveniently situated by the A12 highway.
Tauragė Industrial Park: where is it located?
Tauragė Industrial Park is located in Lithuania.
Tauragė Industrial Park: what is there to see?
Highlights include Tauragės kultūros rūmai, Tauragės krašto muziejus Santaka, Tauragės pilis.
Tauragė Industrial Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Tauragė Industrial Park: why is it worth visiting?
The Tauragė Industrial Park is an outstanding example of how a proactive regional initiative can transform a formerly economically struggling area into a magnet for green technologies and foreign investment.
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