This past weekend, our CEO, Tadas Vitkevičius, wasn’t looking at spreadsheets. He was at the Vilnius AutoShow with two of his personal classics: a 1968 ZAZ 965 and a 1978 SAAB 96 V4 (a Monte-Carlo Historic Rally veteran).
People often ask why a CEO spends his "off-time" under a car hood. The answer is simple: Maintenance, Precision, and Longevity. In the world of classic rallies—just like in the global supply chain—it’s not just about speed. It’s about:
Predicting Failures: Knowing the "weak links" before they break.
Sourcing the Impossible: Finding that one specific part to keep the machine moving.
Persistence: Keeping a 50-year-old engine running requires the same "don't quit" mindset we bring to every Vilduja project.
Whether it’s a rally stage in Monte-Carlo or a logistics challenge in Lithuania, the goal is the same: Keep things running exactly the way they should.
Well done, Tadas! 🤝
What a 1978 SAAB can teach us about Supply Chain Resilience 🚗💨

