AB Giraitės ginkluotės gamykla rekvizitai
110080729
Įmonės kodas
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PVM kodas
Kauno r. sav. Giraitės k. Topolių g. 8
Adresas
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Telefonas
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Vadovas
2000 03 24
Registracijos data
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Darbuotojai
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Akcinė bendrovė Giraitės ginkluotės gamykla
Akcinė bendrovė Giraitės ginkluotės gamykla (commonly branded as GGG; English: Giraitė Ammunition Factory) is a Lithuanian state-owned ammunition manufacturer specializing in NATO-standard small-caliber cartridges. The company operates from Giraitė village in the Kaunas District Municipality and supplies both military and civilian markets in Lithuania and abroad.
Company Overview
Legal name: Akcinė bendrovė Giraitės ginkluotės gamykla (AB GGG)
Brand: GGG
Industry: Defense industry; small-caliber ammunition manufacturing
Founded: Circa 2000 (sources indicate establishment around the turn of the millennium as a national strategic project; precise incorporation date varies in public accounts)
Headquarters: Giraitės kaimas (village), Kauno rajono savivaldybė (Kaunas District Municipality), Lithuania
Legal Information
Įmonės kodas (company code): Not publicly verified in open sources consulted
PVM kodas (VAT code): Not publicly verified in open sources consulted
Official website: https://www.ggg-ammo.lt (brand site for GGG products)
Email address: info@ggg-ammo.lt; sales@ggg-ammo.lt (general inquiries and sales; subject to change—verify on official site)
Registered office address: Giraitės k., Kauno r. sav., Lithuania (exact street and postal code not confirmed in open sources; see official site or the Lithuanian business register for the latest details)
Phone number: Not publicly verified in open sources consulted
Business Operations
Main products: Small-caliber ammunition compliant with NATO and CIP standards, typically including:
- 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Rem variants for the commercial market)
- 7.62×51 NATO (.308 Win variants for the commercial market)
- 7.62×39 (for legacy platforms)
- 9×19 Luger (Parabellum)
Product variants often encompass ball, tracer (T), and training loads, with packaging and headstamps labeled “GGG”.
Business model: State-backed manufacturing of ammunition for domestic defense and security institutions (e.g., Lithuanian Armed Forces), exports to allied governments, and sales to the civilian sporting/hunting market via distributors. Quality assurance and ballistic testing are integral parts of operations.
Market position: A niche European manufacturer known for reliable NATO-standard cartridges. GGG products are recognized in defense procurement and among sport shooters for consistent performance and compliance with EPVAT testing protocols and CIP rules.
History
AB Giraitės ginkluotės gamykla emerged from a Lithuanian government initiative to develop sovereign small-caliber ammunition manufacturing capacity in the years following the country’s independence. The decision to build the facility near Kaunas reflected logistics, workforce availability, and proximity to transport infrastructure. Production lines were commissioned in the early 2000s, initially focused on NATO calibers, supporting Lithuania’s alignment with Western standards and its accession to NATO in 2004.
Over subsequent years the company expanded its product portfolio to serve both military and civilian demand, introduced the “GGG” brand identity, and strengthened quality systems (commonly reported ISO certifications and adherence to NATO EPVAT testing). GGG’s commercial cartridges became available in European and international markets through specialized distributors and retailers. The factory’s role as a strategic national asset was highlighted again amid rising regional security concerns in the 2020s.
Financial Information
Revenue: Detailed revenue figures are not publicly disclosed in the open sources consulted. As a state-owned enterprise, some financial data may be available via official annual reports or government disclosures, but such figures could not be verified here.
Funding and investments: Government announcements in 2023–2024 referenced capital investments to expand domestic ammunition production capacity (including potential co-financing mechanisms aligned with the EU’s Act in Support of Ammunition Production, ASAP). Public reports varied in figures (tens of millions of euros) and timelines as plans evolved.
Ownership structure: The company is state-owned, with the shareholder’s rights administered by the Government of the Republic of Lithuania (commonly represented by the Ministry of Economy and Innovation, per public communications). Specific share capital details and any minority holdings were not verifiable in the open sources consulted.
Leadership and Management
Executive team (vadovai): Current executive names and exact positions (e.g., Generalinis direktorius/CEO, Production Director, Quality Director) were not publicly listed in the open sources consulted. In state-owned corporations, appointment of executives and board members is typically overseen by the shareholder (Government/Ministry).
Board (Valdyba): Board composition and member names were not verifiable in the open sources consulted. Governance generally follows Lithuanian corporate law and state-owned enterprise guidelines.
Office Locations
Primary site: Giraitės kaimas, Kauno rajono savivaldybė, Lithuania (production facility and presumed registered office).
Additional offices: No additional office locations were confirmed in the open sources consulted.
Phone numbers: Specific phone numbers for offices were not verifiable in the open sources consulted; refer to the official website for the latest contact information.
Market Position
Competitors: Other European and global small-caliber ammunition manufacturers including Sellier & Bellot (Czech Republic), Nammo (Norway/Finland), RUAG/Norma/GECO/RWS (Switzerland/Germany/Sweden), Fiocchi (Italy), Prvi Partizan (Serbia), CBC/Magtech (Brazil), MEN (Germany), and Sako (Finland).
Market share: Not publicly disclosed. GGG is considered a specialized supplier with a focus on NATO-standard ammunition and state-backed reliability.
Competitive advantages: Strategic national role ensuring supply security; compliance with NATO and CIP standards; rigorous quality control and ballistic testing; ability to serve both defense and civilian markets.
Recent Developments
Publicly reported plans in 2023–2024 by Lithuanian authorities highlighted the intention to expand domestic ammunition manufacturing capacity amid heightened regional security needs and allied demand. These developments have been discussed in the context of the EU’s ASAP framework and broader European efforts to strengthen munitions supply chains. Specific partnership announcements, new product lines, and capacity targets were the subject of ongoing governmental and media updates; detailed, finalized project data were not fully available in the open sources consulted.
Contact Information
Official website: https://www.ggg-ammo.lt
Email: info@ggg-ammo.lt; sales@ggg-ammo.lt
Registered office address: Giraitės k., Kauno r. sav., Lithuania (exact street/postal code and phone number not confirmed; consult the official website or Lithuanian business registry for current details)
Sources and References
- GGG official/brand website: https://www.ggg-ammo.lt (product information and company overview)
- Lithuanian business registry directory (Rekvizitai.lt) for “AB Giraitės ginkluotės gamykla” (general company listing; legal codes not verified here): https://rekvizitai.lt
- Lithuanian Ministry of Economy and Innovation press releases (2023–2024) on defense industry and ammunition production expansion (capacity investment announcements)
- LRT (Lithuanian National Radio and Television) news articles (2023–2024) discussing Lithuania’s plans to expand ammunition production and related policy initiatives
- European Commission materials on the Act in Support of Ammunition Production (ASAP), 2023 (context on EU-level support instruments)
Note: Where specific legal identifiers (įmonės kodas, PVM kodas), full postal address, phone numbers, and named executives were not verifiable from reliable open sources at the time of preparation, this profile explicitly indicates the absence of confirmed data. For authoritative and up-to-date details, consult the official website and the Lithuanian Centre of Registers/State Enterprise Centre of Registers.