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Industrial parks 

There are 6 industrial sites in Lithuania, half of which are already fully prepared for business use and have all the necessary physical infrastructure (electricity, gas, sewerage, roads, etc.).

The land in Lithuania’s IP may be subdivided into smaller parcels corresponding to the investor’s requirements and is leased for long-term periods at favourable prices. Infrastructure is brought to the investor’s plot free of charge.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Industrial Park (IP)* Area in 2012 Planned total area (till 2013) Distance to nearest international airports Distance to  Klaipėda State Seaport
Šiauliai IP** 54 ha 219 ha 210 km to Vilnius Airport
140 km to Kaunas Airport
190 km to Palanga Airport
161 km
Kėdainiai IP** 57 ha 132 ha 150 km to Vilnius Airport
50 km to Kaunas Airport
220 km to Palanga Airport
205 km
Panevėžys IP** 58 ha 58 ha 135 km to Vilnius Airport
115 km to Kaunas Airport
275 km to Palanga Airport
240 km
Akmenė IP** 34.4 ha 34.4 ha 270 km to Vilnius Airport
230 km to Kaunas Airport
140 km to Palanga Airport
105 km
Marijampolė IP** 65 ha 65 ha 140 km to Vilnius Airport
60 km to Kaunas Airport
300 km to Palanga Airport
275 km
Alytus IP 49 ha 49 ha 150 km to Vilnius Airport
140 km to Kaunas Airport
190 km to Palanga Airport
175 km
*The table provides information on largest IPs which were fully operating in Lithuania in 2011.
There a number of smaller IPs and territories that are in the development phase.
** Šiauliai IP, Panevėžys IP, Kėdainiai IP, Akmenė IP and Marijampolė IP are expected to be 
reestablished and function as free economic zones in 2012.

 

Investors are encouraged to approach Invest Lithuania and the municipalities, which will own the industrial parks, to start discussions about the lease of land. 

For more information on private industrial parks please visit Lithuanian market map.