Port of Tallinn is the biggest port authority in Estonia and its strategic goal is to develop the competitiveness of Estonia as a maritime country.

As far as both cargo and passenger traffic are taken into account, Port of Tallinn could be considered as the biggest port on the shores of the Baltic Sea.

Port of Tallinn is listed on Nasdaq Tallinn Stock Exchange since June 13, 2018.

Shareholders include:

  • 67% Republic of Estonia
  • 33% Investment funds, pension funds, private investors

The activities of Port of Tallinn are divided mainly between the following areas:

Passengers

  • 10.6 million passengers per year
  • 5,500 ferry and cruise ship calls per year
  • Old City Harbour and Saaremaa Harbour
  • Receiving ferries and cruise ships, providing and developing port infrastructure, servicing passengers and vehicles

Cargo

  • 20  million tonnes of cargo per year
  • 1,700 cargo ship calls per year
  • Muuga Harbour, Paldiski South Harbour
  • Receiving cargo ships, providing and developing port infrastructure
  • Liquid bulk, dry bulk, containers, ro-ro, and general cargo

Shipping

 TS Laevad:

  • Operating ferries on the Rohuküla-Heltermaa and Virtsu-Kuivastu routes, 2.3 million passengers, 1.0 million vehicles per year
  • Five ferries: Leiger, Tiiu, Tõll, Piret and Regula

TS Shipping 

  • Icebreaker Botnica
  • Icebreaking activities in Northern Estonian ports and harbours, off-shore activities during the summer

Real Estate

  • Muuga Industrial Park of 76 ha
  • Paldiski South Harbour Industrial Park of 34 ha
  • Old City Harbour real estate development of 16 ha (in the preparatory phase)
  • Commercial and office spaces for rent

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