EU PROJECT
GREENLAB SOLUTIONS DEVELOPMENT OF EXPORT MARKETS BY PARTICIPATING IN EXHIBITIONS AND CERTIFICATION OF HIGH VALUE ADDED PRODUCTS. NR. 02-037-0016.
GREENLAB SOLUTIONS is developing its business by entering new markets and expanding its operations in existing ones. As a result the COMPANY is planning to present its products at the exhibitions that take place in various parts of the world. The project also includes the purchase of brake fluid certification services that will allow the COMPANY to increase its competitiveness.
Project timeline – 04/2024 – 03/2026
Overall project costs – 120`871 €
Funded by EU – 59`062 €
EU PROJECT
Nr. 03.3.1-LVPA-K-838 " DESIGN LT. "
Greenlab Solutions, a private limited company, is implementing a project that will develop the packaging design for vehicle products. The decision to implement the project was made in order to implement new, attractive product design solutions that will directly affect the company’s competitiveness, sales revenue, and productivity growth.
The aim of the project – to increase the attractiveness, awareness, and accessibility of chemical products for UAB Greenlab Solutions vehicles by creating new product packaging. During the implementation of the project, universal and original product design solutions will be developed, responding to different social and ecological problems, for the following different products for the premium and economic line: – brake fluid; – antifreeze G11; – antifreeze G12; – synthetic lubricants; – semi-synthetic lubricants; – mineral lubricants.
The financing and administration agreement with the Lithuanian Business Support Agency was signed in accordance with 2014–2020. Measure No. of the European Union Funds Investment Operational Program Priority 3 “Promotion of Small and Medium Business Competitiveness” 03.3.1-LVPA-K-838 “DESIGN LT”.
Project financing – 19950.50 Eur from the European Regional Development Fund.
Project implementation period – from June 23, 2020 until June 22, 2021.
EU PROJECT
Nr. 13.1.1-LVPA-K-860-01-0556 .“E-commerce model COVID-19”