Industrial supply chains: How Montenegro links Western Balkans industrial clusters

Industrial production in the Western Balkans is expanding, particularly in Serbia (automotive, machinery), North Macedonia (electronics, textiles), and Bosnia (metal fabrication). Montenegro has an opportunity to plug into these ecosystems through:

1. Port-Based Industrial Logistics

Manufacturers in Serbia and Bosnia need:

  • reliable inbound shipments of raw materials
  • compliant warehousing
  • smoother export channels

Montenegro’s port and transport infrastructure is the natural route.

2. Light Manufacturing & Final Assembly

Montenegro can serve as a:

  • last-step finishing hub
  • product assembly node
  • packaging and QC center

EU-aligned standards give Montenegro credibility to certify products entering the EU.

3. Shared Industrial Parks

Free zones and industrial estates in Bar and Podgorica can become regional hubs for:

  • metal processing
  • electronics assembly
  • EV-charging equipment
  • construction materials
  • medical-device packaging

4. Industrial Testing, Calibration & Certification

Montenegro can establish EU-aligned testing facilities that serve:

  • Serbian machinery
  • Macedonian electronics
  • Bosnian metal components

Certification bottlenecks in the region are severe—Montenegro can fill the gap.

This creates a triangular supply-chain relationship:
MNE → WB manufacturing → EU distribution, with Montenegro as the compliance axis.

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