Port of Tallinn offers rare quayside development plots at Muuga Harbour

Port of Tallinn has announced the availability of a 20‑hectare prime development area directly on the quayside at Muuga Harbour, Estonia’s largest cargo port. The site offers companies a rare opportunity to establish or expand manufacturing, logistics, and value‑added operations with immediate access to deep‑water berths, multimodal transport connections, and a full range of on‑site port services.

Port of Tallinn is preparing to initiate  a detailed spatial (land‑use) plan for the area, enabling the developer’s involvement  in the planning process.

Quayside plot sizes can be adjusted based on developer’s needs, ranging from a few hundred square metres up to the full 20 hectares. If required, adjacent areas immediately behind the quay are available, as well as industrial plots nearby within the port area that already have an approved detailed spatial plan.

“The key advantage of this development area lies in its unique quayside location, which provides a significant benefit for companies that use sea transport as their primary logistics connection,” said Rene Pärt, Member of the Management Board and Chief Business Development Officer at Port of Tallinn. The area is also connected to railway and road networks, adding value to resilient supply chains. Its location within a free zone provides tax benefits and simplified customs procedures.

“Muuga Harbour will be the only harbour in the Baltic States where Rail Baltica terminal will be established within the port area. Forward‑looking investors already see the benefits this connection brings – improved access to the rest of Europe, increased cargo volumes, and faster, more flexible logistics,” Pärt added.

Port of Tallinn provides support throughout the permitting and development process, helping to accelerate time to operation. The port works closely with investors and facilitates connections with relevant government and investment networks.

Companies interested in this development area are invited to discuss site suitability and project requirements.

More information: Quayside development area in Muuga Harbour | Port of Tallinn

 

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