RIO DE JANERIO: Telia has launched Lithuania’s first private 5G Standalone network at the Port of Klaipėda, fully funded and installed by the company. This marks a new milestone in the country’s communications technology
KLAIPEDA: A significant milestone has been reached in the Klaipėda Port green hydrogen production project, which has no analogues in Lithuania or neighboring ports: the equipment has arrived at the site where the hydrogen
KLAIPEDA: Port or Klaipėda continues to move along its green course. The port’s terminals have already received the new on-shore power supply systems, and installation is now underway. Testing is planned to begin later
KLAIPEDA: This year’s cruise season at the Port of Klaipėda was record-breaking – it welcomed the largest number of tourists in the port’s history. The 2025 season not only exceeded pre-pandemic results but also
KLAIPEDA: Klaipėda Port’s green hydrogen project is moving quickly toward completion. Recently, a key milestone was reached when the main component of the future hydrogen station – the electrolyzer – successfully passed factory tests
KLAIPEDA : Klaipėda Port is moving toward its goal of becoming the first in Lithuania and the Baltic States to produce and supply green hydrogen for vessels, various types of port equipment, and private
KLAIPEDA : At the Klaipėda Port, Telia is set to trial Lithuania’s first 5G standalone (SA) network. The tests will enable the Klaipėda State Seaport Authority and companies operating in the port to experience
KLAIPEDA : The first ever green hydrogen and electricity-powered ship in Lithuania, commissioned by the Klaipėda State Seaport Authority, has been moved from shipyard into water. Leaving no trace on the environment, it will
KLAIPEDA : A new page in the history of the Lithuanian shipping industry has been written on Friday. The construction of the first hydrogen-electric ship in the state’s history has officially begun at Western
PARIS : Klaipėda Port is the first port in the Baltic States and one of the 35 ports in Europe to be certified under the Port Environmental Review System (PERS). On Friday, at the