BAMC, Baltic Automotive and Mobility Cluster is stepping confidently into Western Europe.
As highlighted in our recent Dutch publication, Lithuania’s mobility ecosystem has reached a strategic turning point.
The Baltic Automotive & Mobility Cluster (BAMC) unites a dynamic community of members and is connected to a broader Baltic ecosystem of over 200 companies and research institutions across the automotive value chain.
Why bring this message to the Netherlands?
First, the Dutch automotive and mobility ecosystem is highly innovation-driven, strongly focused on electrification, smart mobility and resilient supply chains – exactly the areas where Lithuania has proven capabilities. Global players such as AUMOVIO, FORVIA HELLA, ABB and Littelfuse have already validated Lithuania as a reliable EU-based production and engineering location.
Second, Lithuania combines hashtag#Tier-1 level standards with agile, high-tech engineering companies.
From precision CNC machining (Baltec CNC Technologies) to e-mobility powertrains (Elinta Motors), advanced electronics (Teltonika Telematics, TLT Manufacturing) and specialized vehicle solutions, our ecosystem delivers speed, flexibility and engineering depth – key factors for Western European OEMs and suppliers seeking strategic partners.
Third, logistics and proximity matter.
Positioned between Central Europe and Scandinavia, with strong sea, road and air connections, Lithuania enables efficient integration into European supply chains while maintaining cost competitiveness within the EU regulatory framework.
The conclusion is clear: Lithuania is an emerging strategic hub for next-generation European automotive and mobility supply chains – and BAMC is ready to build strong partnerships in the Netherlands.



